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Wednesday
Feb112026

Damian Elwes 'Basquiat's Studio VI' Print Available

Artist: Damian Elwes
Title: Basquiat's Studio VI
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 77.7 x 65 cm
Edition: 50
Price: £480

Damian Elwes is a British born artist who has gained international acclaim for his immersive paintings that transport viewers into the creative sanctuaries of history’s greatest masters. Born in London in 1960 to a family of celebrated portrait painters and filmmakers, Elwes initially pursued a path in literature and theater. He attended Harvard University, where his academic focus on storytelling and human experience began to merge with his burgeoning interest in visual art. It was during a post graduation journey to Paris that he truly began focusing on art as a lifelong vocation. Inspired by the legacy of the city’s artistic giants, he began documenting the world around him with a narrative depth that quickly set him apart from his peers.
The artistic career of Damian Elwes is defined by his meticulous research and a unique ability to reconstruct the studios of legendary figures like Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Frida Kahlo. Rather than simply painting a portrait of an artist, Damian Elwes paints the environment where their genius was sparked, treating the studio as a psychological map. This approach has resonated deeply with the limited edition art print and poster collector community, as his work offers a rare behind the scenes perspective on the origins of iconic masterpieces. His education at Harvard and his subsequent years spent living and working in the rainforests of Colombia provided him with a diverse perspective on color and space, which he applies to his large scale canvases and intricately detailed prints.
Significant accomplishments in his career include a massive cycle of paintings that recreate the various studios used by Picasso throughout his life. This monumental project was the subject of a major exhibition at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami. His work has also been prominently featured in institutions such as the Musée Picasso in Paris, which hosted an exhibition focused on his interpretations of the master's workspace. collectors of high end art posters frequently seek out his editions because they capture the essence of art history through a modern lens, blending historical accuracy with a vibrant, expressive palette.
Throughout his career, Elwes has participated in numerous prestigious gallery shows that have solidified his reputation among elite collectors. His solo exhibition at the Modernism Gallery in San Francisco showcased his ability to navigate the intersection of architectural detail and emotional resonance. Other notable displays include his participation in the London Art Fair, where his depictions of 19th and 20th century ateliers drew significant attention. Famous pieces of art by him include the expansive Work in Progress and the detailed reconstruction of Matisse’s Vence Studio. These works are highly prized in the print market for their ability to bring a sense of history and intellectual curiosity into the home of the collector. By focusing on the workspace rather than the finished product, Elwes invites his audience to participate in the act of creation itself.
Wednesday
Nov122025

Mark Wallinger 'Proteus VI' Print Available

Artist: Mark Wallinger
Title: Proteus VI
Medium: Framed Giclee Print
Size: 68.5 x 93 cm
Edition: 25
Price: $1,750

  

Mark Wallinger is a British contemporary artist born in 1959 in Chigwell, Essex, celebrated for works that probe identity, nationhood and belief through poetic wit and conceptual rigour. After studying at the Chelsea School of Art and Goldsmiths, he first gained notice in the 1980s with paintings that inserted humble racehorses into Old Master compositions, questioning ideas of value, lineage and spectacle. This fascination with overlooked symbols continued in A Real Work of Art (1994), for which he bought and raced a horse named after the piece, blurring the boundary between artwork and living creature.
In 2007 Wallinger won the Turner Prize for State Britain, a meticulous recreation of Brian Haw’s protest camp outside Parliament, complete with banners, banners and slogans. Installed in Tate Britain, the work transformed a site of dissent into a haunting monument to free speech and civil liberty. Equally powerful is Ecce Homo (1999), a marble resin figure of Christ placed on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, its diminutive scale and exposed vulnerability confronting imperial grandeur and inviting reflection on power, compassion and public space.
Religious and philosophical inquiry runs throughout his practice. Labyrinth (2013) comprises 270 enamel plaques installed across the London Underground, each bearing a red maze that invites contemplation amid commuter rush. The World Turned Upside Down (2019) presents a giant globe with the South Pole at the top, challenging viewers to reconsider familiar perspectives and the constructs that govern perception.
Wallinger works across media, from film and sculpture to installation and text, always seeking the poetic moment when concept and material align. Whether filming himself walking a white line through Jerusalem or casting his own shadow in bronze, he invites viewers to question certainties and to recognise the complex, often contradictory forces that shape contemporary life.
Sunday
Jan082023

Emma Studd 'Autumn VI' Print Available

Artist: Emma Studd
Title: Autumn VI
Medium: 12 Color Screen Print
Size: 59.4 x 42 cm
Edition: 1/1
Price: £245

Wednesday
Dec172014

Dirk Dzimirsky 'Drawn Face VI' INCREDIBLE Print Available

 

Artist: Dirk Dzimirsky
Title: Drawn Face VI

Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 59 x 43 cm
Edition: 40
Price: €350

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**incredible talent to watch out for in the future, I wonder if he can draw astronauts well ;)