James R Eads has a new print available titled, “Stay Lit”. It is an 18″ x 24″ Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 15, and cost $40. On sale now HERE.
“Butterfly” by Raid71
Raid71 has a new print available titled, “Butterfly” via Art V Cancer. It is an 18″ x 24″ 4-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 40, and cost $35. On sale now HERE.
***A portion of each print sale gets donated to various Cancer Charities.
“Takeover” by Shepard Fairey x Cope2
Shepard Fairey and Cope2 collaborated for their latest print titled, “Takeover”. It is a 16″ x 24″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 300 by both artists, and cost $50.
On sale Thursday, July 25th at a random time between 10am and 12pm PDT HERE.
***100 will be available from Obey
Gallery 1988 presents: Mark Englert – Director Series ‘Kubrick’
Gallery Opening / Exhibitions
During this past week at SDCC, Mark Englert and Gallery1988 debuted 3 new prints inspired by Stanley Kubrick movies as part of a planned ‘Director Series’. So this week, they continue this series with his first solo exhibition over at Gallery1988 (East) featuring more works based on Kubrick movies. Loving it! It also seems that this will be an annual event with Mark tackling a different director each year.
Opening: Friday, July 26th, 7-10pm
Gallery1988 (East)
7021 Melrose Ave (at La Brea)
Los Angeles, CA 90038
***Online sale likely the following day on Saturday, July 27th at a random time HERE.
Sneak Peak:

“forever let us hold our banner high” by Mark Englert. 12″ x 36″ 4-color Screenprint. Ed of 100. $50
Below: 3 Kubrick inspired prints already released at SDCC (Mark will have some copies of these for sale later, stay tuned…
- “a11 work and no play” by Mark Englert. 12″ x 36″ 5-color (gold metallics) Screenprint. Ed of 100 S/N. $50
- “all work and no play” by Mark Englert. 12″ x 36″ 5-color (red and green metallics) Screenprint. Ed of 100 S/N. $50
- “no tv and no beer” by Mark Englert. 12″ x 36″ 3-color Screenprint. Ed of 100 S/N. $70
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Also opening concurrently over at Gallery 1988 (West) is We Made Them Do It, a gallery show featuring artwork based on movies & TV shows that would never, and have never, gotten the art tribute treatment. You find work inspired by The Wonder Years, Jem, Walker Texas Ranger, Beverly Hills 90210, Secretary, Con Air, and so much more!
“The Shepherd” by Jay Ryan
“Hell Raiser” by Rone
New prints from Bottleneck Gallery – Iaccarino, Manev, Mumford
In the upcoming weeks, Bottleneck Gallery will have some new prints available from many different artists. See below for details:
To close out their Where Is My Mind? show, Alexander Iaccarino created “Oldboy”. It is an 18″ x 24″ 3-color Screenprint, numbered edition of 75, and cost $40.
On sale Friday, July 26th HERE.
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Bottleneck Gallery will also have new prints by Dan Mumford. It is a 16.5″ x 23.40″ Giclee, with a regular (Ed of 100, $55) or variant (Ed of 50, $55).
On sale Tuesday, July 30th at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
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They will also be offering subscriptions prints with artist Marko Manev soon as well as a launching of a new project soon titled, ‘Under The Bridge’ which will focus on street art. These will be available on Friday, August 2nd and you’ll get more updates on that later.
Some pics for now…
New prints by Jon Smith
“Daredevil” by Michael Latimer
Michael Latimer has a new print available titled, “Daredevil”. It is a 16″ x 20″ Acrylic & spraypaint on watercolour paper, signed/numbered edition of 20, and cost £55 ($84US) shipped worldwide. On sale now HERE.
“War Games” by James White
The latest print release from Skuzzles is based on the 1983 cult classic “War Games” created by James White. This officially licensed Screenprint is a 36″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint, with a regular (Ed of 165, $45) and “Green CRT” Variant (Ed of 70, $60) editions. On sale Tuesday, July 23rd at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
“I’ve been a fan of WAR GAMES since I was a little kid, so I was psyched when Skuzzles approached me to do an official poster for the film. Pretty honoured, especially since this movie is pre-Bueller Broderick. That’s a big deal in my household. I immediately started sketching up some ideas and was heavily focused on old Atari box art for inspiration. I didn’t transfer that actual Atari aesthetic, but more the layouts and compositions served as a great starting point. After a few rounds of sketching, the poster was nailed down. Super fun.” – James White



























