THROUGH FEBRUARY 15TH, 2022 • ALL SALES ARE FINAL
Working in a variety of mediums, Stanton’s work takes the form of large scale murals, mosaics, stained glass, and multimedia animations. Heavily informed by historic ornamentation, mythology, and the classics, his work seeks to draw parallels between past narratives and contemporary human issues such as climate change, environmental conservation, and post industrialization. Creating large-scale public artwork for the past 10 years, Stanton has completed murals and art installations across the globe in cities including New York, Dubai, London, Rome, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Detroit, Berlin, Miami, Amman, and Nashville. Notable project partners include Times Square Arts, National Coalition Against Censorship, The Explorers Club, The US Embassy to Italy, Wynwood Walls, Kiehls, Converse, and The Atlantic Magazine.
Beau Stanton | Psychic Tug
24 x 30
Acrylic and oil on canvas
$3900
Keya Tama is a South African artist based in the United States, between Los Angeles and New York. Inspired by pastel colour palettes, pattern, and symbolism, Keya Tama has been a practicing artist and muralist since the age of thirteen. His style can be describe as ancient contemporary minimalism; by processing and refining images into minimalistic forms while maintaining their essence, his works aim to reunite old and new through contrasting yet unified iconography. The artist uses visuality from the storehouse of art history and references and remixes their recurring themes to create stark contrasts and discover unexpected commonalities which produce unusual, arresting, yet strangely familiar works. Working primarily in acrylics to create his pieces, there is a strong graphic feel to each piece. This highly individual style naturally lends itself to collaborations with other makers and craftspeople such as embroiderers and weavers. Across the artist’s practice, there are recurring themes of contrasting ancient and contemporary iconography, family and community, monomyths, and minimalism.
Keya Tama • The Charmers Regret
24x30
Acrylic on canvas
$3100
CRYPTIK is a Los Angeles based artist who creates works of art that explores the realm of spirituality, consciousness, and our connection to the Divine. He is most recognized for his signature style of calligraphy, written in his own stylized version of English. His work embodies a time when the written word itself was considered sacred, drawing inspiration from some of the world’s oldest writing systems, while looking to the future. It is both ancient and modern - familiar yet mysterious. His is a language of universality, a singular human script.
Cryptik • Beloved
24 x 24
Acrylic on canvas
$4100
ELLENA LOURENS began working on personal and collaborative creative projects while in school. since then she has further pursued illustration, street art, painting and
embroidery. Her style lends itself to the past in its representation of ancient symbols,
patterns and color schemes, while voicing an intuitively current aesthetic that resonates
and seeks to redefine emotional iconography. She has immersed herself in the creative world, working alongside established artists, as well as furthering her own practice, taking part in exhibitions and creating murals in both South Africa and internationally.
Ellena Lourens • Sunrise
24x30
Acrylic on canvas | $2100
American artist Gregory Siff is best known for his highly emotive style that merges abstraction, pop and action painting. By using inks, acrylic and spray-paint, he creates iconic elements in the form of storyboards, capturing time and nostalgia. His works have been included in MoMA PS1’s “Rockaway!”, “Vans Custom Culture” at the Whitney Museum of American Art and in luxury fashion house Saint Laurent’s F/W 2018 Collection. Gregory also collaborated with revolutionary fashion brand, Pyer Moss, painting pieces live on the runway that are now archived by The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Gregory Siff • Dream Recordings
24 x 24
Acrylic, ink and crayon marker on canvas
$12,100 | SOLD
Doug Valdez (American, b.1989) is a contemporary artist whose style is influenced by media, photography, illustrations, and pop art. Growing up skateboarding in the cities of Seattle and Los Angeles, Doug showed an admiration for people watching. Valdez works almost entirely from his iPhone, Polaroids and 35mm photographs he shoots of people in real time. He then uses those photographs as references for sketches and drawings of figures. Valdez paints those figures into crowded scenes much like the “Where’s Waldo?” character books. His paintings consist of cityscapes, neighborhoods, and airports that are filled with an array of color in composition with his figures. Valdez lives and works in Yuma, AZ.
Doug Valdez • Roby
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24
$6100
"Born in 1983 the small city of Lelystad, The Netherlands, Joram Roukes earned his BFA in fine arts at the Minerva Academy of Arts in Groningen in 2006. In 2008 Roukes was awarded a stipend from National Arts Foundation ‘Fonds BKVB, which is currently known as the Mondriaanfonds, which he used to set up an artist residency in Brooklyn, NYC. Joram Roukes’ work is a dark, humorous play on topics that range from popular culture, global affairs and personal experience. Creating juxtapositions of imagery to create abstract narratives and figures that evoke introspection and contemplation. His work gained attention from several international galleries like Thinkspace in Los Angeles, StolenSpace in London among others. He has since shown his work in Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and London to name a few. Since 2015 Roukes is actively painting large scale murals, applying his studio esthetics in the public realm. His complex and collage-like compositions can be found on walls across Europe and the United States. In 2020 Roukes founded the project DreamCourts, a social arts and sports project focussing on involving at-risk youths in the creation of artworks on outdoor sports courts. After doing a 2,5 year residency in Los Angeles in close partnership with Thinkspace Gallery, Joram Roukes now lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, with his partner Emilie and daughter Nina."
Joram Roukes • Orange Dot
Oil and spray paint on linen
24 x 24
$4700
My name is Roy Schreuder, born in 1991 in Leeuwarden. Since 2007 I have been involved in street art and I make paintings in the public space. After I completed my education in 2012 I started as an independent artist and I have done many projects. The first years as an independent artist I mainly lived abroad and I traveled a lot. During this period I was able to develop my own style and technique. In addition to my own work, I often work on behalf of municipalities, companies, neighborhood panels and foundations to achieve the realization of both large and small projects. For me it is important that a painting clearly adds to an environment and that the environment in turn also contributes to the work. There must be a certain balance between the work and the environment in which it stands. In many cases I see myself primarily as a designer within the public space and I approach my projects in this way. My work is mainly characterized by the graphic / illustrative approach. It is important to me that a painting creates a clear image and has an impact. The paintings are often viewed in passing, so a clear image must remain within a short time. In 2018 I opened the Sidewalk Gallery in the center of Leeuwarden. Here, artists who work in public space are given a stage and show their work in the form of exhibitions with prints, screen prints and work on canvas. Above all, the Sidewalk Gallery is a place where young artists and interested parties meet. The Sidewalk Gallery works with changing exhibitions and is open three days a week.
Roy Schrueder • Blue Dot
Acrylic, ink and spray paint on linen
24 x 24
$2700
Travieso has exhibited in ten different Art Museums nationwide. These include exhibitions at The Ft Lauderdale Museum, Orlando Museum, MOAH, Honolulu Museum Art School, Cornell Museum, Berkshire Museum, Long Beach Museum and Naples Museum of Art. Travieso is a dynamic maker he approaches painting with great appetite and produces a feast for the eyes and mind. Travieso is a graduate of New World School of the Arts in Miami Florida, and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena California. Most recently he received a Masters of Fine Arts from The Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston. He has had numerous exhibitions in New York, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, as well as internationally. His work is included in multiple collections throughout the United States and other parts of the world.
Juan Travieso • Tratos
Acrylic and oil on panel
24 x 24
$5,100
Katerina E. Martínez is a Cuban-American painter and printmaker from Miami, Florida. Martínez creates both surreal and real landscapes and atmospheres that compose off-putting realizations of personal narratives. Forms within her pieces intentionally break the conventional rules of design in order to draw high tension in the composition. Currently Martínez is working in partnership with the artist Juan Travieso to create a series of works that will fall under a new entity: TRATOS. Martínez was an artist assistant in 2015 for Juan Travieso and assisted the artist in his exhibition at Art Basel 2015 in Miami, Florida. In Miami, Martínez showcased in various small group exhibitions in New World School of the Arts and was awarded a presidential scholarship to participate in a summer program in the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. After her experience in Boston, Martínez moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she acquired her Bachelors degree in Painting. Martínez was awarded the Academy Scholarship and Caldwell Honorable Mention Scholarship in 2016 and in 2017 won the Undergraduate Merit Award and the Faculty’s Choice Thouron Prize for Painting. She currently lives and works in Miami, Fl."
Katerina Martinez • Tratos
Acrylic and oil on panel
24 x 24
$5,100
Originally from a small village in the “little Camargue”, Koralie studied architecture in Montpellier (1995-2001), in parallel she began to exhibit, and discovered graffiti, a revelation which pushed her to paint on city walls since 1999. She becomes one of the first French woman to express herself illegally in situ. Painting, drawing and constructing models are her passions since childhood, she then quickly devoted herself to her vocation and became an established artist. Settled for 4 years in the Basque country with her husband SupaKitch (notorious artist) and their 2 children, after spending 4 years in Brooklyn and 4 years in Paris. She draws inspiration from her travels, different cultures and traditions from around the world: folkloric and traditional costumes, emblematic monuments, and animist rituals, which offer a rich aesthetic, a variety of symbols . She likes to break down borders by mixing elements of these different origins, traditional and contemporary, and wishes to create a dreamlike multicultural harmony.The elegance of her singular work translates into a search for graphic and ethnic balance that intertwine architectural (symmetry, repetition) and organic (weaving, braiding) geometry.Her techniques, her mediums and her tools vary according to her message and her projects: paintings on canvas or murals, sculptures in wood and weavings, vectorial drawings, installations, videos ...
Koralie • Composition
24x 24
Acrylic on canvas, cut and sew
$2500
While she was completing a master of graphic design she started to be known into the illustration world working with several brands and magazines. After being graduated with the honors, she kept on affirming her skills and settled down as an confirmed artist. Marynn has an ace up her sleeve for light and shadow, rendering silent artifacts into delicate bodies and delicate bodies into silent artifacts. A student of realism she can bring real life to the calm surface of her papers. Her creations becomes extensions of her self, she often uses symbolism to describe a state of mind or emotions. Sometimes what’s you see is more eloquent then whats you say and silent makes room for grace. This allows for many people to find their own feeling about a painting, a drawing, sculpture or even get it inked under their skin by being tattooed by her.
Marynn Letemplier • Anna
Acrylic, graphite and colored pencils
24 x 24
$1300
"David ‘MEGGS’ Hooke (b. 1978, Melbourne, Australia) is a mural, street and fine artist recognized for his large scale murals and detailed paintings that combine elements of nature, industry and abstraction to create imagery that evokes a sense of flowing movement and change. His work explores core themes of sustainability, consumerism and duality in an evolving exploration of connectivity and the search for harmony between beauty and decay." "In 2019 MEGGS returned to Melbourne, reconnecting with EVERFRESH studio members, and continues to produce large-scale public murals and private commissions within Australia and abroad. His recent achievements include artwork for the bands BLINK 182 and PEARL JAM, murals for the 2021 Australian Open, City of Melbourne, Wyndham and Maroondah; and a sold out solo exhibition at Backwoods Gallery in Collingwood, July 2021."
Meggs • Seachange
24x24
Acrylic on linen
$3600
Miami-native Amanda Valdes’ iconic macabre style is instantly recognizable: all heavy eyelashed doe eye girls with otherworldly-like allure. Her surreal sirens parade and pose in her distinctly Alpha Female world, from large-scale murals across the globe to paintings on canvas and digital illustrations. Her dark, provocative, waif-like female characters she creates are a flight of the imagination, full of symbolic references and exotic flora and fauna. Valdes’ work has been featured on HGTV, DIY Network and also appeared in a number of print publications. She’s collaborated with DC Comics, Warner Brothers, Ford Motors, Nordstrom, Montce Swim, Lexus, MCM, the Miami Dolphins, Australia’s Melbourne Central and many others. Valdes attended Florida Atlantic University and studied at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. Her first solo exhibition debuted at the young age of 18 and she has been awarded multiple honors since.
Amanda Valdes • Savage Garden
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24
$3600
Morning Breath is Doug Cunningham and Jason Noto. In The Mid 90’s, the two were the in-house design team at Think Skateboards in San Francisco. There, they began a style of collaborating that would eventually lead them to form Morning Breath Inc in 2002. Since Then, their collaborations have grown beyond skateboard graphics to include, music packaging, apparel, advertising, poster design and more. Over the past two decades the duo have continued with their design work, and have also been part of many showings of their personal work. In 2017 Harper Collins book publisher released a monograph titled “By The Skin of Our Teeth - The Art and Design of Morning Breath”. In 2021 The two received a Grammy Award for Best Music Packaging of the year.
Morning Breath • Rosie
Acrylic on wood panel
24 x 24
$2600
Born and raised in León, Mexico, Daniel Shepard is a graphic designer and illustrator now based in Brooklyn, NY. Heavily influenced by music and the skateboarding culture of both his past and current home, Dani has established an intricate and eerie style that includes veiny eyeballs and delicate garish hands. Known to tattoo his drawings, Dani met friend Jose Elea thanks to a daring DM from Elea inquiring about a stick n’ poke. Elea came to his apartment on a hot New York Summer day with a six pack of cold Modelos, and they’ve been friends ever since. Read below as the friends talk inspirations, identity, and Daniel’s upcoming show “Road Rider” at Colony Studios, this Friday October 19th.
Daniel Shepard • Untitled
24 x 24
Paint markers and acrylic
$2600
Yok & Sheryoʼs artwork is symbiotic with their life of travel and adventure. Sheryo began painting murals in 2004, the first female street artist to come out of Singapore. She moved to Cambodia and then New York subsequently in 2011 where she began to receive acclaim for her mural work after Jeffrey Deitch's "Women on the Walls" show at Wynwood walls. Yok is originally from Perth and began painting in 1999, and was a key early player in Australia's street art scene. After completing a BA, Yok took up travelling and lived briefly in Bangkok, Kenya and Singapore before taking up residence in New York for 10 years. The pair have created together since 2011 (first in their Brooklyn studio, then Bali since 2020), and have earned a unique place in the international art world. Fed by their curious natures, their hybrid, infectious and highly recognisable work has appeared on walls and in galleries around the globe. Soaking up influences and ideas from their extensive travels and coming from completely different cultures, their works collapse traditional forms and contemporary modes of art, craft and design to populate a fictional tropical land called “Yeahnahnesia” filled with its own eccentric Gods, mythology, deities, philosophies, religion, animals and landscapes.
Sheryo and Yok • Tropical Summer Schemes
Acrylic, aerosol and vinyl sticker on canvas
24 x 24
$4100
Barcelona born Sonja Ben, who is creating a brash and athletic counterpoint to this world of Taquen, popping with color. Performance comes to mind, seeing these animated figures punching forward like characters in a video game, avatars of aspiration and adventure. Using symbols as actors, her work is representing the real world – in a child’s language; processing the travelogue of the inner explorer as seen through anime and saturated digital colorways.
The London Police is an art collective started in 1998 when two English geezers headed to Amsterdam to rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of Hollands capital. They were part of a small group of artists at the end of the last century that helped pioneer the street art movement. After a few years of mixing traveling and making art in the street TLP began to receive worldwide recognition for their contribution to the graffiti/street art movement. They were included in many of the books documenting the scene and invited for shows and live drawing performances all over the globe. Some 22 years on TLP have amassed more than 100 shows and events in over 35 countries and their street work continues to pop up everywhere they go. Since 2009 TLP has concentrated on more intense canvas work, on bigger solo shows and large scale mural projects. The London Police are Chaz Barrisson who draws the iconic ‘LADS’ character and Bob Gibson whose tight portrait and architectural illustrations help marry the two styles to create an endearing, exciting fantasy world...
The London Police • Tampa Times
31.5x31.5
Indelible ink on Brussels linen
$6300
Chinny Bond has since 2001 developed his work from his academic fine art background alongside his experience in street art. For the last 8 years he has also worked in the studio and in large scale murals as part of The London Police art team. In recent years he has focused his work on the production and study of abstract imagery related to the analysis and application of mathematical notions and concepts of natural science.
Chinny Bond • Ripple Wave
Indelible ink and acrylic on Brussels linen
31.5 x 31.5
$1850
Eaton is perhaps best known for his large scale public murals, found throughout the world from New York to Paris to Shanghai, which he executes in freehand spray paint; a technical and personal nod to his own history and respect for graffiti culture, while honoring traditional painting and muralism with his thoughtful and dynamic subject matter and compositions. All of these experiences become touchstones in Eaton's fine art practice where techniques new and old meet unusual and innovative ideas paired with an assortment of methods and materials both traditional and modern, all of which find a home and harmony in his work. Eaton’s work can be seen in the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) permanent collection as well as the Cooper Hewitt Museum and Long Beach Museum of Art, which will host a retrospective of his art career Summer 2021.
Tristan Eaton • Grace Under Fire
24x24
Spray paint and MDF on canvas
$11,000
Ryan GRACE Chun is an African American Artist who ran away from home at the age of 6 due to child abuse and neglect, and was later adopted by a Korean family which raised him in honolulu hawaii where he discovered graffiti art. ever since then he has been on a radiant pathway exploring all aspects of art including graffiti, tattooing, music, and photography. Grace pulls a lot of his inspiration from his childhood experiences, from being homeless, to having a best friend die, friends and family and just life in general!! If grace isn’t busy tattooing or doing photography he is busy traveling painting murals or participating in pow wow and other mural festivals. Grace is currently the understudy of Tristan Eaton and has assisted Tristan with some recent mural works in Texas and in LA. You can find works by Grace on the streets of Honolulu Hawaii, Los Angeles, New York City, Miami, Texas, and Detroit .
Ryan Chun • Grace Under Pressure
Spray Paint and MDF on canvas
24 x 24
$5100