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Monday
Jan192026

David Welker 'The Aqueduct' Print Release Details

Artist: David Welker
Title: The Aqueduct
Medium: Swiss Q Giclee Print
Size: 15 x 12 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100

*available at 1pm EST on Tuesday January 20th, 2025

Sunday
Jan182026

Cass Fuller 'Flora Ephemera' Print Available

Artist: Cass Fuller
Title: Flora Ephemera
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: £100

Cass Fuller is an American visual artist and skilled tattoo artist known for her specialization in fine art floral and botanical colorwork, where her creations resemble lush oil paintings on skin. Based primarily in Dallas, Texas, she works at Eden Body Art Studios and also travels for guest spots, including in NYC. Cass received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she also minored in art history, providing her with a strong technical foundation in traditional art principles. This extensive fine art background, combined with four years of experience as an art teacher at various educational levels, deeply informs her unique approach to tattooing. After the COVID pandemic, she transitioned her career to pursue tattooing, quickly developing a reputation for large scale, vibrant, and highly detailed pieces that showcase her expertise in color realism and painterly depth. Her work often features romantic garden compositions and wildlife, and she frequently shares her process and inspirations, which include classic artworks and literature featuring strong women. Fuller's artistic process involves meticulous attention to detail, creating soft gradients and crisp elements that result in truly unique and elegant body art. Her focus is currently on developing large projects like full sleeves, and she continues to push her boundaries, experimenting with different artistic mediums such as colored pencil drawings as a creative outlet.

Sunday
Jan182026

Mr. Tomonoshi 'Cousins' Print Available

Artist: Mr. Tomonoshi
Title: Cousins
Medium: Deckled 24 Color Screen Print
Size: 24 x 18 Inches
Edition: 40
Price: $400

Mr. Tomonoshi is a multidisciplinary artist from the United States who defines himself as an "Imagitect," a term he created to describe his role in designing and manufacturing the physical and digital manifestations of his imagination. Also known as Martellus Bennett, he is a retired professional athlete who has transitioned into a prolific career as an author, illustrator, and designer. His creative practice is deeply rooted in what he calls the "Black sociological imagination" and is centered on themes of emotional inheritance, ritual, and legacy. Through his publishing house, he produces books and audio adventures that combine poetic rhythm with visionary style to build cultural infrastructure for healing and imaginative expansion.
The artistic output of Mr. Tomonoshi spans a vast array of mediums including furniture design, landscape architecture, and large scale installations. One notable project, an exhibition titled Kokoro, presented a story about a girl with flowers for hair in a dystopian mashup of Brooklyn and Tokyo. His craftsmanship often integrates traditional Japanese techniques such as Yakisugi, or charred wood, which he uses to create functional sculptures that symbolize spiritual purification and renewal. By blending narrative elegance with playful ingenuity, he invites others to interact with his personal philosophies and explores the psychological depth of identity. His work is characterized by a commitment to world building, aiming to inspire seekers to unearth meaning and wonder in simplicity.
Sunday
Jan182026

Alexis Lesnick 'Scaredy Cat' Print Available

Artist: Alexis Lesnick
Title: Scaredy Cat
Medium: 2 Color Linocut Print
Size: 9 x 12 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $45

Alexis Lesnick is the creative force behind the Etsy shop Patterned, which she operates from her home studio in Maryland, United States. Having maintained a presence on the platform for over fifteen years, she has cultivated a reputation as a prolific printmaker and illustrator. Her work is deeply rooted in the traditions of relief printing, a process she fully committed to in 2019 after originally exploring the medium during her college years. This hands-on technique involves meticulously carving designs into linoleum or wood blocks, which are then hand-pulled to create unique prints on various surfaces, including high-quality rag paper and textiles.
The aesthetic of her shop is heavily influenced by the natural world, frequently featuring motifs of flora and fauna that reflect the changing seasons and the delicate balance between light and dark. Beyond nature, she draws significant inspiration from Victorian ephemera, folklore, and pop culture, often blending these elements into whimsical designs such as botanical hand-pulled prints or themed garlands. For Lesnick, the act of printmaking serves as both a meditative practice to process anxiety and a way to create functional art like greeting cards and stickers. Her commitment to manual craftsmanship is a defining characteristic of her brand, as every piece is produced by hand without the use of artificial intelligence to generate or enhance her imagery. By prioritizing traditional methods, she ensures each item carries the distinct texture and slight variations that characterize authentic relief art.
Saturday
Jan172026

Bask 'The Future Looks Bright' Original Available

Artist: Bask
Title: The Future Looks Bright
Medium: Acrylic, Latex, Enamel on Wood
Size: 24 x 27 x 1.75 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $1,400

 

Ales Bask Hostomsky, known simply as Bask, is a Florida based artist born in communist Czechoslovakia, whose work bridges street art, fine art, and social commentary. Fleeing to the United States in the 1980s, he developed a unique artistic lens that equates the propaganda of his youth with American consumer advertising, highlighting how both serve to manipulate and command attention. His moniker acts as an acronym for Because Art Should Kill, signaling an intent to create powerful, disruptive images. Bask produces rich, textural canvases, often utilizing wood and heavily layered paint to create, then break down, iconic imagery. His aesthetic is marked by a raw, gritty, and often dark emotional tone, pulling from the flotsam and jetsam of urban consumer decay. Rather than seeking perfect, polished results, he focuses on the imperfections of the creative process, frequently tearing down and rebuilding pieces to achieve a sense of "deconstruction." His work has been displayed in cities across the nation and was featured in the film Iron Man 3. Bask’s, anti iconic, works serve as a, mirror to society, challenging the viewer to question the absurdity of the status quo and the, conformist nature of mass media. Through a masterful combination of graffiti techniques and, fine art sensibilities he has solidified a reputation as an impactful voice in urban art circles that blurs the lines between high and low culture. 

Saturday
Jan172026

Michael Reeder 'Rest In Petals Pool Floaty PreOrder Available

Artist: Michael Reeder
Title: Rest In Petals
Medium: PVC Pool Floaty
Size: 43 x 72 x 7 Inches
Edition: UNSURE
Price: €134

  

Michael Reeder is a multifaceted artist whose work explores the complexities of identity through a fusion of graphic design, fine art, and street culture. Based in Los Angeles, he has developed a signature style that utilizes bold portraiture to examine the internal and external forces that shape a person. His compositions often feature flattened figures with hollowed eyes, a stylistic choice that invites the viewer to project their own experiences onto the subjects. By removing specific ocular details, Reeder emphasizes the universal nature of the human condition while simultaneously highlighting the fractured aspects of the self.
The technical execution of his work involves a sophisticated layering process that combines diverse mediums such as acrylic, spray paint, and oil. His background in traditional illustration is evident in the precise linework and structured layouts that ground his more expressive, abstract elements. Reeder frequently incorporates geometric patterns and vibrant color palettes that contrast with the somber or contemplative expressions of his characters. This juxtaposition of bright aesthetics and heavy themes creates a dynamic tension, reflecting the modern experience of navigating a saturated, fast paced world while maintaining a sense of individual consciousness.
Throughout his career, Reeder has transitioned seamlessly between large scale public murals and intimate gallery pieces. His murals bring a sense of monumental narrative to urban environments, while his studio work allows for deeper experimentation with texture and form. By constantly deconstructing and rebuilding the human face, he challenges the boundaries of traditional portraiture. His art remains a compelling study of the ego, the subconscious, and the fleeting moments of clarity found within a chaotic existence.
Friday
Jan162026

Burton Morris 'Liberty' Print Available

Artist: Burton Morris
Title: Liberty
Medium: Framed Giclee Print
Size: 29.5 x 36.5 Inches
Edition: 80
Price: $3,250

  
*available framed in either black or white

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Burton Morris is an American pop artist whose work transforms everyday objects into vibrant icons of modern culture. Born in Pittsburgh in 1964, he developed a distinct visual language characterized by energetic lines and a radiant palette that emphasizes the beauty of the mundane. His style draws heavily from the tradition of comic book graphics and mid-century advertising, utilizing thick black outlines and fractured shards of color to convey a sense of motion and optimism. This approach has earned him a prominent place in the legacy of late twentieth-century art, where he bridges the gap between commercial illustration and high art.
Throughout his career, Morris has achieved significant international recognition through high-profile commissions and public projects. One of his most recognizable contributions to popular media was the inclusion of his paintings on the set of the hit television series Friends, which introduced his coffee cup and steaming teapot motifs to a global audience. Beyond television, he has served as the official artist for prestigious events such as the United States Olympic Team, the 76th Annual Academy Awards, and the World Series. His ability to capture the essence of an event or a brand through a singular, bold image has made him a favorite collaborator for major corporations and cultural institutions. By isolating subjects like a single popcorn bucket or a classic convertible, Morris forces the viewer to confront the iconic nature of these items. Today, his work remains a staple in major collections, celebrated for its accessibility and its unwavering commitment to a cheerful, graphic aesthetic.
Friday
Jan162026

Todd Slater 'Muir Beach 1965' Blind Prints Available

Artist: Todd Slater
Title: Muir Beach 1965
Medium: 17 Color Screen Print
Size: 11.9 x 14.1 Inches
Edition: 350
Price: $75

 

*dedicated to Bob Weir

Friday
Jan162026

Erin Miller Wray 'Print 2' Available

Artist: Erin Miller Wray
Title: Print 2
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Edition: OPEN
Price: $100

Erin Miller Wray is a Los Angeles based artist and designer who focuses on public art and hand painted visual branding. Originally from Memphis, she transitioned from a background in interior design and sketch comedy production to specialized mural work that emphasizes community engagement. Her artistic process involves using bold colors and abstract geometric shapes to transform communal spaces, often merging her passion for athletics with large scale installations like basketball courts and pool murals. This approach aims to encourage healthy lifestyles and social connection by making art that is meant to be physically experienced and used.
Her career has expanded significantly through high profile collaborations with brands such as Lululemon, Target, and the NBA, where she applies her signature vibrant style to everything from storefronts to surfboards. In recent years, including 2025 and 2026, she has continued to explore new mediums, including ceramics and textile lines, while maintaining her focus on site specific projects that feel grounded in their environments. Her work is characterized by a philosophy that favors the raw authenticity of hand painted details over digital perfection, a trait she draws from both her Southern roots and California modern influences. Whether she is painting an elementary school in Los Angeles or a historic park in Tennessee, she strives to leave behind a sense of ownership and pride for the local community that interacts with her art.
Friday
Jan162026

Tracy Murrell 'Searching In Morocco III' Original Available

Artist: Tracy Murrell
Title: Searching In Morocco III
Medium: Multi Layered Mixed Media
Size: 36 x 48 Inches
Edition: UNIQUE
Price: $8,000

Tracy Murrell is an Atlanta-based artist whose work explores the intersections of identity, displacement, and the Black female experience. Working primarily as a painter and printmaker, she employs bold silhouettes and vibrant patterns to reclaim narratives that have historically been sidelined or misconstrued. Her process often begins with archival research or personal photography, which she then translates into stylized figures that command their own space. By focusing on the female form, she creates a visual language that celebrates beauty and resilience while questioning societal perceptions of race and gender.
A significant portion of her recent work investigates the concept of migration and the universal human desire for home. She uses her art to document the journeys of the African diaspora, emphasizing the agency of her subjects rather than their struggles. Her technique frequently involves the use of hand-cut paper stencils and layered resin, which adds a sense of physical depth and permanence to the flat planes of color. This layering process mirrors the complexity of the lived experiences she seeks to portray.
Murrell has gained recognition for her ability to fuse high-fashion aesthetics with profound social commentary. Her pieces often feature intricate floral motifs and textile-inspired backgrounds that ground her figures in specific cultural contexts. Through her exhibitions and public art projects, she continues to foster dialogue regarding visibility and the power of the gaze. Her contributions to the arts community extend beyond the studio as she actively promotes the inclusion of underrepresented voices in the fine art world.