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Wednesday
Jan142026

CRASH 'Clockin' A/P Available

Artist: CRASH
Title: Clockin
Medium: Deckled 10 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 24 Inches
Edition: A/P
Price: $600

 

John Matos, professionally known as CRASH, remains a pioneering figure in the evolution of aerosol art from the New York City subway system to global galleries. Born in the Bronx in 1961, his journey began during the formative years of the graffiti movement in the 1970s. By the age of thirteen, he was already painting train cars, developing a signature style characterized by bold lettering and vibrant, comic book-inspired imagery.
A pivotal moment in his career occurred in 1980 when he curated the groundbreaking exhibition Graffiti Art Success for America at Fashion Moda. This event served as a bridge between the street and the formal art world, legitimizing the movement in the eyes of critics and collectors. His work is easily recognizable for its use of explosive colors, pop art aesthetics, and the recurring motif of a wide, stylized eye, which often peers through layers of abstract shapes.
Throughout the decades, CRASH has successfully transitioned his energetic street style onto canvas without losing its raw vitality. His influence extends beyond traditional paintings into high-profile collaborations. Notably, he designed custom painted guitars for Eric Clapton, one of which sold for nearly one million dollars at auction. His art is now held in permanent collections at prestigious institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. As of 2026, he continues to be an active force in the creative community, proving that the visual language of the streets possesses enduring power and sophistication.
Wednesday
Jan142026

Head West 'Neon UFO' Print Available

Artist: Head West
Title: Neon UFO
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 24 x 36 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $110

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' Gold Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (Gold)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $250

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' Red Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (Red)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 30
Price: $250

 

Tuesday
Jan132026

Cleon Peterson 'Balance Of Power' White Print Available

Artist: Cleon Peterson
Title: Balance Of Power (White)
Medium: Hand Pulled Deckled 1 Color Screen Print
Size: 38 x 18 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $200

 

Cleon Peterson is a Los Angeles based artist known for a distinct and unsettling aesthetic that explores the darker impulses of the human condition. His work typically utilizes a restricted color palette of black, white, and primary tones to depict chaotic scenes of violence, power struggles, and social collapse. Drawing inspiration from classical Greek pottery and graphic design, Peterson creates flat, shadowless compositions where stylized figures engage in brutal acts of subjugation and war.
The imagery in his paintings and large scale murals often mirrors the anxieties of modern society, focusing on themes of police states, clashing ideologies, and the inherent cruelty found in hierarchies of power. His characters are frequently anonymous, stripped of individual identity to serve as archetypes of the oppressor or the oppressed. This lack of facial detail forces the viewer to confront the raw action and the systemic nature of the aggression portrayed rather than personal narratives.
Beyond his traditional canvas work, Peterson has gained recognition for massive public installations and collaborations that bring his shadow world into real world environments. His influence extends into the realms of street art and commercial design, where his bold silhouettes provide a stark commentary on the cyclical nature of history and human conflict. By stripping away nuance and focusing on the binary of victory and defeat, Peterson challenges his audience to reflect on the institutionalized violence and moral decay that persist beneath the surface of civilization. His art remains a visceral reminder of the thin line between order and the primal urge for dominance.
Saturday
Jan102026

Maxx242 'I Put A Spell On You' Mystery Foil Print Available

Artist: Maxx242
Title: I Put A Spell On You
Medium: Mystery Foil paper
Size: 12 x 36 Inches
Edition: TIMED
Price: $60

 

*available until 2:59am EST on Tuesday January 13th, 2026

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Max Gramajo, known professionally as Maxx242, is a prolific artist whose work bridges the gap between traditional Chicano art, skate culture, and high-end illustration. Born and raised in Southern California, his creative identity is deeply rooted in the vibrant street culture of the region. His signature style is defined by clean, razor-sharp linework combined with intricate details that reflect a lifetime of graffiti influence and professional design.
Throughout his career, Maxx242 has become a staple in the world of music and lifestyle branding. He is widely recognized for his collaborations with iconic bands and brands, having produced official artwork for Metallica, Blink-182, and Slayer. His ability to translate the raw energy of music into a visual medium has made him a sought-after poster artist. Beyond the music industry, his impact is felt in the streetwear and action sports sectors through partnerships with companies like Upper Playground and Tribal Streetwear.
His artistic process often involves a blend of digital precision and hand-drawn grit. He frequently explores themes involving skulls, religious iconography, and social commentary, all rendered with a technical proficiency that honors his roots in the graffiti scene. As a co-founder of F4D Studios, he has helped establish a creative hub that supports and showcases technical illustration. Maxx242 continues to influence younger generations of artists by demonstrating how street-level aesthetics can be elevated into a respected and globally recognized visual language. His work remains a testament to the power of staying true to one's subcultural origins while achieving commercial success.
Saturday
Jan102026

Enzo Prina 'Aurora' Print Available

Artist: Enzo Prina
Title: Aurora
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 18 x 22.5 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $575

 

Saturday
Jan102026

Enzo Prina 'Photon' Print Available

Artist: Enzo Prina
Title: Photon
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 22.5 x 30 Inches
Edition: 50
Price: $850

 

Enzo Prina is an American artist recognized for his rigorous conceptual approach to photography and the structural frameworks of art history. His practice often involves an analytical examination of how images are produced, classified, and perceived within the institutional gallery space. By focusing on the mechanics behind the creation of an image, Prina challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface of a photograph and consider the socio-political and historical context that informs its existence.
A recurring theme in his work is the investigation of color and its standardized reproduction. Prina frequently utilizes monochromatic scales or industrial color systems to highlight the tension between artistic intuition and the rigid objectivity of technical processes. His projects often take the form of serialized installations where the repetition of form serves to strip away traditional notions of authorship, instead emphasizing the archival nature of the medium.
Prina’s influence extends into his role as an educator, where he has shaped the discourse around modern visual culture for decades. His exhibitions typically function as a dialogue with the past, referencing specific historical movements while deconstructing their aesthetic tropes. Through a precise and often minimalist vocabulary, he strips the photographic object of its purely decorative qualities, transforming the act of seeing into an intellectual exercise. This commitment to intellectual clarity ensures that his contributions remain central to the ongoing evolution of conceptual art in the United States.
Friday
Jan092026

Charles M. Schulz 'Peanuts Snowman' Print Available

Artist: Charles M. Schulz
Title: Peanuts Snowman
Medium: 4 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 18 Inches
Edition: 140
Price: $60

 

Charles Monroe Schulz, known to the world as Sparky, redefined the medium of the newspaper comic strip through his creation of Peanuts. Born in 1922 and raised in Minnesota, Schulz drew upon his own experiences of childhood isolation, Midwestern winters, and unrequited dreams to build a universe centered on Charlie Brown. When the strip debuted in 1950, it introduced a new level of psychological depth to the funny pages. Unlike the slapstick humor prevalent in earlier eras, Schulz focused on the inner lives of his characters, exploring themes of anxiety, existentialism, and the quiet dignity of perseverance. 
His cast of characters became global icons. Snoopy, the imaginative beagle, allowed Schulz to explore fantasy and adventure, while characters like Linus and Lucy provided a platform for philosophical musings and social commentary. Despite his immense commercial success, Schulz remained the sole illustrator and writer for the strip for nearly fifty years, personally drawing every line and lettering every word of the more than 17,000 installments produced during his career. 
Schulz’s legacy extends beyond the printed page into television specials and feature films that remain seasonal staples for audiences today. His minimalist art style and clean lines influenced generations of cartoonists who sought to balance humor with genuine human emotion. He retired in late 1999 due to failing health and passed away in February 2000, just one day before his final Sunday strip was published. Through his work, Schulz transformed the comic strip into a sophisticated art form that continues to resonate with readers of all ages. 
Friday
Jan092026

Victoria V. Nunley 'Thread The Needle' Print Available

Artist: Victoria V. Nunley
Title: Thread The Needle
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 12 x 15.5 Inches
Edition: 30
Price: $90

  

Victoria V. Nunley is a painter and draftsperson whose work explores the tension between humor and discomfort through a lens of psychological domesticity. Her compositions often feature exaggerated, fleshy figures caught in moments of mundane yet profound isolation. By employing a vibrant palette and a cartoonish aesthetic, Nunley creates a visual language that initially feels accessible or playful, only to reveal deeper undercurrents of anxiety, gendered expectations, and the physical weight of being.
Her technique often involves a meticulous layering of color and form, where the soft, rounded edges of her subjects contrast with sharp, architectural backgrounds. This juxtaposition highlights the vulnerability of the human body within the rigid structures of the modern world. Nunley’s characters frequently appear squeezed into their environments, their limbs twisting in ways that suggest both flexibility and a lack of control. This distortion serves as a metaphor for the mental gymnastics required to navigate social norms and personal relationships.
Through her narrative-driven pieces, she examines the awkwardness of the everyday. Whether a figure is slumped over a table or tangled in bedsheets, there is a palpable sense of interiority that invites the viewer to reflect on their own private struggles. Her ability to balance the grotesque with the sympathetic ensures that her work remains emotionally resonant. By focusing on the visceral reality of lived experience, Victoria Nunley pushes the boundaries of figurative art, offering a raw and unflinching look at the complexities of the human psyche.