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$175Make Your Voice Heard, Violet is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Ben Eine. From an edition of 50, this 6 colour hand-pulled, screen print with a gloss finish is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Make Your Voice Heard, Violet is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Ben Eine. From an edition of 50, this 6 colour hand-pulled, screen print with a gloss finish is signed and numbered by the artist.
Make Your Voice Heard, Yellow is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Ben Eine. From an edition of 50, this 6 colour hand-pulled, screen print with a gloss finish is signed and numbered by the artist.
Making Eyes Across The Room, Orange is a limited edition silkscreen print by artist Adam Bridgland. From an edition of 50, the piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
Founded four years after the Stonewall Rebellion in New York City in 1973, Lambda Legal is a pioneering non-profit legal organisation that has fought tirelessly to achieve full equality for lesbian, gay, transgender and queer people.  Published to commemorate the organisation’s 50th anniversary, this coffee table book brings together curated archival materials, historical images, lively text…
Malcolm X is an open edition pigment prints on Baryta paper by photographer Michael Ochs. Former Nation Of Islam leader and civil rights activist El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (aka Malcolm X and Malcolm Little) poses for a portrait on February 16, 1965, in Rochester, New York. The images in the Michael Ochs collection have slightly different…
British art phenomenon Damien Hirst shot to fame after winning the Turner Prize in 1995. One of the YBAs (Young British Artists), Hirst remains contentious, impressing and shocking the art world in equal measure with his provocative spirit and anarchic aplomb. Maltohexaose is from Hirst’s Pharmaceutical series, and represents a food additive which is commonly…
Contemporary artist, Charming Baker is known for exploring themes of love, life, death, terror, joy and despair, via dark humour and underlying references to the classics. In this collection of works released in 2023, Baker continues his unique use of line work to depict animals. Here, he portrays a jolly baby elephant. This silkscreen print…
Through his work, Charming Baker likes to explore themes of love, life, death, terror, joy and despair. His art is often infused with dark humour and underlying references to the classics. In Man Falls, the artist depicts a jockey and his horse. The piece captures the moment just before something happens, leaving the observer to…
CJP is a contemporary fine artist who creates highly-detailed artworks exploring the hidden narratives of man-made and natural objects, and the tools we use to interact with them. Man Made is an original ink pen drawing of a mechanical hand-tool. CJP explains that the piece is intended to act as a metaphor for ‘the pressure and effect we as…
Slim Aarons is an American photographer known for capturing (in his own words) ‘attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places.’ However, life wasn’t always cocktails in exotic locations for Aarons. The photographer began his career photographing soldiers in combat during World War II, for which he received a Purple Heart. After the war, Aarons…
If you dream of running a successful art gallery, the latest edition of this best-selling guide features all the advice and expert perspective from art-world insiders that you will need.  Based on the results of an anonymous survey sent to over 8,000 art galleries in the UK, USA and Germany, Magnus Resch offers an insightful and…
Through his art Shepard Fairey is constantly urging observers to question the origin and intention of the images we see on a daily basis. Where Fairey uses star imagery, a symbol borrowed from Soviet propaganda, his work is intended to draw attention to the consequences of blind obedience. This concept is conveyed in Mandala Ornament…
Through his art Shepard Fairey is constantly urging observers to question the origin and intention of the images we see on a daily basis. Where Fairey uses star imagery, a symbol borrowed from Soviet propaganda, his work is intended to draw attention to the consequences of blind obedience. This concept is conveyed in Mandala Ornament…
Manhattan Boogie Woogie is a limited edition silkscreen print by Godfather of Pop Art , Sir Peter Blake. The piece was created for the cover for the 1982 album of the same name by English synth-pop band, Landscape. This collage is inspired by the visual cultures of the 1930s and 40s, when boogie-woogie music was…
Manhattan Bridge is an open edition pigment prints on Baryta paper by photographer Michael Ochs. Manhattan skyline seen through the meshes in the railing of Manhattan Bridge, New York City, US, circa 1950. The images in the Michael Ochs collection have slightly different sizes, this is quite common for photography that was shot in analogue…
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