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Feb242026
Jay Vollmar 'Urban Textures' Print Available
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 Artist: Jay Vollmar
Title: Urban Textures
Medium: Handpulled 3 Color Screen Print
Size: 10 x 20 Inches
Edition: 29
Price: $65
Jay Vollmar is a Denver based artist, graphic illustrator, and thing maker whose work is deeply rooted in the tactile, often imperfect aesthetics of hand produced silkscreen printing. Hailing from the United States, Vollmar has developed a distinctive style heavily influenced by vintage rock posters, skateboard graphics, and, to a significant extent, the remnants of industrial society, including debris, failing architecture, and forgotten objects. His artistic journey began in earnest as a freelancer in June 1998, working under the moniker Jay Vollmar Art and Design, where he has honed a career combining commercial illustration with fine art. His educational background in art is foundational to his technical ability, which he uses to create screen printed posters illustrates and produces with a focus on bold simple imagery designed to tell stories.
Vollmar has achieved recognition in the limited edition art print and poster collector community through his meticulous, often gritty, and textured screen prints. His work has been recognized by prestigious publications such as Communication Arts, Print Magazine, and 3x3 Illustration. Significant accomplishments for Jay Vollmar include having his work featured in recognized industry publications, including the Art of Modern Rock and 1000 Indie Posters. He has also created poster art for major musical acts, such as a, 1.3.7 notes, screen print for Sleater Kinney for Austin City Limits.
His participation in art and gallery shows is extensive, with a focus on printmaking and urban art, as detailed on his Saatchi Art profile. Notably, he has participated in numerous Flatstock poster conventions, which are renowned in the poster collector community, including Flatstock 1 to 4 in San Francisco, Austin, and Seattle. Other significant exhibitions include, Vertigo Art Space in Denver, where he presented "Abstracts and Objects" in 2019 and "Clocked Out" in 2017. He also showcased his work at the, Ink Lounge Gallery in Denver for "Volume" in 2008 and at Revoluciones in Denver for "Screen and Destroy" in 2005.
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Feb232026
David Welker 'Cranes' Print Release Details
Monday, February 23, 2026
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Feb232026
Vinnie Hager 'Eye Sore' Original Available
Monday, February 23, 2026
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Feb232026
Tom Shaw 'Dead Of Winter' Prints Available
Monday, February 23, 2026
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Feb212026
James Weinberg 'Blacklight Owl' Print Available
Saturday, February 21, 2026 Artist: James Weinberg
Title: Blacklight Owl
Medium: Handpulled 5 Color Screen Print
Size: 12.5 x 15.25 Inches
Edition: 500
Price: $100
Based in Somerville, Massachusetts, James Weinberg is a prolific American illustrator, designer, and screen printer who has spent decades refining a distinct visual language rooted in geometric abstraction and organic texture. Known for his vibrant use of color and intricate layering, James Weinberg first began focusing seriously on art and design in the late nineties, eventually establishing his own studio to bridge the gap between commercial graphic design and fine art printmaking. His education in the arts provided a solid foundation in traditional techniques, which he has since translated into a prolific career producing limited edition silkscreen posters and environmental graphics. Weinberg is highly regarded within the poster collector community for his ability to synthesize mid century modern aesthetics with a modern folk art sensibility. His work often features stylized landscapes, botanical studies, and architectural forms that resonate with those who appreciate the tactile quality of hand pulled prints. One of his significant professional milestones includes being commissioned to create large scale public art installations, such as the prominent mural projects throughout the Boston area. These accomplishments are documented through his participation in regional design initiatives and public art programs hosted by organizations like the Somerville Arts Council.
His exhibition history reflects a deep connection to the local and national art scene, having participated in numerous curated events that celebrate the intersection of design and printmaking. He has showcased his work at The Nave Gallery, where his unique approach to pattern and form was highlighted in a professional setting. Furthermore, his involvement in the Somerville Open Studios has allowed him to engage directly with collectors, providing a rare glimpse into his process of screen printing and the meticulous color separation that defines his portfolio. His presence at high profile events like the Lowell Folk Festival further cements his reputation as a master of the festival poster medium. Several of his pieces have become favorites among limited edition art enthusiasts, particularly those that focus on natural themes and urban exploration. Famous pieces of art by James Weinberg include his amazing Beetle Pattern, the striking Boston Skyline screen print, and Jellyfish his various flora and fauna themed posters that utilize bold overlapping inks to create new secondary colors. His work often appears in specialized design publications and has been featured by the AIGA, the professional association for design, recognizing his contributions to the field of visual communication. By focusing on the physical craft of screen printing, Weinberg ensures that each piece in a limited run maintains a level of individual character that digital reproduction cannot replicate. For collectors of limited edition posters, his work represents a perfect balance of technical skill and artistic vision. His studio, located within a bustling creative hub, continues to produce work that is both accessible and highly collectible. By avoiding mass production in favor of small, high quality batches, he has maintained a dedicated following of art lovers who value the authenticity of a hand crafted print.
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Roger Peet 'Smoke Portrait #3' Print Available
Saturday, February 21, 2026 Artist: Roger Peet
Title: Smoke Portrait #3
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 20 x 26 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $150
Roger Peet aka TooSphexy is an American printmaker, muralist, and organizer based in the PDX Portland, Oregon, who is widely recognized within the poster collector community under the moniker Roger Peet. His work serves as a vital bridge between environmental activism and high quality graphic art. By focusing on the intersection of biodiversity and social justice, he has carved out a unique niche for collectors of limited edition relief prints and screen printed posters. His aesthetic is defined by intricate linework and a deep technical mastery of the linocut process, making his physical editions highly sought after by those who value the tactile nature of traditional print media.
Peet began focusing on his art career in earnest during the early two thousands, driven by a desire to use visual communication as a tool for ecological storytelling. He is a founding member of the Justseeds Artists Cooperative, a decentralized group of printmakers who prioritize social consciousness and accessible art. His formal and informal education in the arts was forged through years of hands on practice and collaborative projects, allowing him to develop a signature style that avoids the typical tropes of modern commercial illustration. Instead, he utilizes a raw, organic approach that honors the natural world he depicts. To see his most recent works and process shots, you can follow Roger Peet on social media, where he frequently shares insights into his carving techniques.
One of the most significant accomplishments in his career is his leadership of the Endangered Species Mural Project. This massive undertaking, coordinated with the Center for Biological Diversity, has resulted in a series of large scale public artworks across the United States. These murals highlight at risk species in their native habitats, bringing scientific awareness to local communities through striking visual narratives. Beyond the streets, his work has been featured in prestigious settings such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where his contributions to the Justseeds portfolios are preserved as part of the permanent collection.
His participation in gallery shows often centers on themes of resistance and environmental resilience. He was a key contributor to the exhibition titled We Are the News at the Konsthall C in Stockholm, which explored the role of printmaking in social movements. Additionally, his work has been showcased at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, reinforcing his status as a pillar of the regional art scene. These exhibitions offer collectors a glimpse into the depth of his thematic exploration, often featuring intricate woodcuts and screen prints that challenge the viewer to reconsider their relationship with the earth.
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Tim Conlon 'Blank Canvas #132 WPRR' Print Available
Saturday, February 21, 2026 Artist: Tim Conlon
Title: Blank Canvas #132 WPRR
Medium: Deckled 12 Color Serigraph Print
Size: 24 x 24 Inches
Edition: 75
Price: $250
Tim Conlon is a preeminent American artist hailing from Alexandria, Virginia, who has successfully transitioned the raw energy of the streets into the refined atmosphere of global galleries. Since he first started focusing on art in the early nineties, Conlon has maintained a deep rooted fascination with the intersection of transport and isolation. While many enthusiasts recognize him for his hyper realistic depictions of weathered freight trains. The artistic education of Tim Conlon was forged through decades of active participation in the graffiti subculture rather than traditional academic institutions. This authentic background provides his limited edition art prints and original canvases with a level of grit and technical precision that is rarely matched in the world of urban realism.
Significant accomplishments in his career are marked by high profile exhibitions and institutional recognition. One of his most notable milestones was his inclusion in the landmark exhibition titled Recognize! Hip Hop and Contemporary Culture at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in 2008. This specific event solidified his status as a master of his craft and bridged the gap between subcultural expression and fine art prestige. Furthermore, his massive mural installations have been featured in the G-40 Art Summit and various international festivals, where he often scales his freight train imagery to monumental proportions.
Throughout his career, he has participated in prestigious gallery shows that cater to serious collectors of limited edition art. A standout moment was his solo exhibition titled Lonesome Whistle at the Corcoran Gallery of Art which showcased his ability to elevate industrial themes into the realm of high art. He has also been a recurring figure at the Museum of the City of New York where his contributions to the City as Canvas exhibition highlighted his historical importance to the movement. Famous pieces of art by him such as the G Scale series and the iconic Freight Train graffiti recreations remain staples of his legacy. Every new release continues to build upon this foundation, ensuring that his astronauts remain a permanent fixture in the ever evolving landscape of his creative output.
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Feb212026
Jillian Evelyn 'Jaunt #116' Print Available
Saturday, February 21, 2026 Artist: Jillian Evelyn
Title: Jaunt #116
Medium: 2 Color Screen Print
Size: 50 x 70 cm
Edition: 50
Price: €150
Based in Los Angeles, California, Jillian Evelyn is a highly sought after American artist whose work explores the intricate relationship between physical space and the internal psyche. Born and raised in Michigan, she initially cultivated her technical skills through a rigorous education at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. It was during her time in this industrial hub that she began to refine her focus on the human form, eventually transitioning from a career in commercial footwear design to a full time pursuit of fine art. Her evolution as a creator is marked by a transition from graphic, flat compositions to increasingly complex explorations of anatomy and tension.
Collectors within the limited edition print and poster community frequently hunt for her work due to her signature stylistic motif involving astronauts. Jillian Evelyn integrates an astronaut or a space suit element into every single piece of art she creates. This consistent inclusion serves as a metaphor for isolation, protection, and the barrier between the self and the external world. By placing these figures in domestic or surreal settings, she highlights a profound sense of "otherness" that resonates with enthusiasts of figurative surrealism. Her ability to blend high concept themes with a vibrant, illustrative aesthetic has made her a staple in the modern gallery circuit.
Significant accomplishments in her career include her inclusion in high profile group exhibitions and solo showcases that have garnered international attention. One of her most notable early career milestones was her participation in the pervasive Juxtapoz Clubhouse during Art Basel Miami, an event that frequently dictates trends within the collector market. Her work has been featured at The Hole NYC, a gallery known for championing innovative figurative artists. Furthermore, her solo exhibition titled "Feelings are hard" at Chandran Gallery in San Francisco solidified her status as a premier talent in the world of collected editions. These exhibitions are critical for collectors to track, as they often correlate with the appreciation and rarity of her limited screen prints and original wood paintings.
The demand for her posters and prints remains high as shown in the recent Serio Press archive sales where Jillian's art prints were the first to be sold out. because of her unique process, which often involves hand painted wooden cutouts that translate beautifully into high quality lithographs and screen prints. Her work is frequently showcased at Hashimoto Contemporary, where her prints often sell out within minutes of release. By maintaining a cohesive visual language while constantly pushing the boundaries of figurative art, she has established a permanent footprint in the hearts of poster collectors worldwide.
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