A walk around the walls of our London gallery in articles from the artzine on artrepublic.comOur London gallery always features our most collectable prints. Here’s how the walls of our gallery are looking this week. If you would like to know more about any of these pieces, please call 020 7240 7909 (Mon – Sat 11am to 7pm). We can also deliver anywhere in South East England. Find out more. On the far left are two brand new artworks from Miss Bugs. Top left we have the signed limited edition silkscreen print ‘Super Girl,’ with the superb original piece, ‘Shooting Andy’, on aluminium, featured below. In the middle of the picture we have a very impressive oil on canvas titled ‘Vinnie’ by Zachary Walsh. Underneath that, is another original work, this one by American street artist Adam 5100 titled ‘Insecurity’. On the right, we have more stunning unique works, featured above is Batman and Robin the up-and-coming Scandinavian street artist Pobel, with the instantly likable Graham Carter with one of his most popular images, ‘B-Movie Red’ below that. Far right we have more Scandinavian street art in the form of Dolk’s silkscreen limited edition ‘Paintbrush Girl’ followed by more genius artwork from Graham Carter. ‘Ever Ready’ is a fantastic mixed media 3-D artwork. Finally, we have the truly amazing ‘Travelling Suitcase’ by French stencil artist C215, this piece must be seen to be believed. The main wall features a superb array of different media. Top left is a brilliant hand-stencilled original on newspaper from Broken Crow titled ‘A Good Man is Hard to Find’. Below that is a fantastic canvas by legendary street artist and printmaker, Ben Eine. This piece has been smothered in concrete and then stencilled over in spray-paint revealing the word ‘Astonishing’; very apt. The two very sweet little pieces at the bottom are both original works by C215. On the left, ‘Tibetan Kid’, has been hand stencilled onto wood, with ‘Himalaya’ (right) having been sprayed onto an old book cover. Top right we have another great painting by the emerging Polish artist Gosie Kosiec. She is classically trained and this painting, ‘HP2’, hints at a school of painting that was pioneered during the renaissance where light is forced through dark. Sitting in the middle is a brand new work by up-and-coming artist Joe Black. We’ve seen Joe’s handy work more recently in his collaborations with gallery favourite Miss Bugs. This time opting to go it alone, ‘Head and Shoulders’ is unique and made with painstaking precision and patience. Finally, the two artworks sitting on the far right are by Mau Mau (top) with his amusingly titled ‘S.O. Bees’ which is literally an old Esso sign with Mau Mau’s infamous bees on it. Below that we have a terrific pastiche of an Elvis album cover from Brian Jones featuring Wayne Rooney - £50million can’t be wrong. To find out more about any of the pieces above, please call artrepublic Soho on +44 (0)20 7240 7909 or call into our gallery at 42 New Compton Street, London, WC2H 8DA (open Mon – Sat 11am to 7pm). Click here for maps to both our artrepublic galleries. artzine your guide to everything that’s happening in the art world |