Mr Brainwash

Mr. Brainwash, born Thierry Guetta in France, is a Los Angeles-based street artist who rose to international fame through Banksy's 2010 Academy Award-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. His vibrant pop-art works fuse iconic imagery from advertising, music, and pop culture with stencil, spray paint, and screenprint. Instantly recognizable and widely collected, his originals and editions are consistently in demand on the international secondary market.

Patricia Govezensky

Patricia Govezensky is an Israeli contemporary artist celebrated for vibrant, intricately patterned mixed-media works in cutout metal and sculpted wood. Trained at the Avni Institute of Art and Design in Tel Aviv, she pushes the boundaries of contemporary painting through layered three-dimensional construction, blending vivid color with detailed handcut work. Her sculptural butterflies, hearts, and abstract compositions are exhibited and widely collected worldwide.

Charles Fazzino

Charles Fazzino is an American pop artist widely regarded as the “Master of 3D Pop Art.” His layered, hand-cut works bring cityscapes, cultural icons, and major events to life through bold color and intricate detail. The official artist of multiple Super Bowls, Daytime Emmys, and Grammys, Fazzino is exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors of pop and entertainment art.

Romero Britto

Romero Britto is an internationally acclaimed Brazilian-American artist whose bold, joyful style blends pop art, cubism, and graffiti influences. His vibrant works — celebrating optimism, love, and happiness — have made him one of the most widely recognized contemporary pop artists in the world. Britto has created licensed designs for Disney, Coca-Cola, Audi, and FIFA, and his originals and editions are collected globally.

Patrick Rubinstein

Patrick Rubinstein is a French contemporary artist and inventor of the Kinetic Op Art movement. Born in Paris in 1960, he constructs accordion-folded works whose imagery transforms completely depending on the viewer's angle — revealing two or three different compositions in a single piece. Drawing on Pop Art, Surrealism, Op Art, and Street Art, his vibrant works celebrate the icons of the 20th century and are held in prestigious collections worldwide.

Hijack

Hijack is a contemporary urban artist whose mixed-media works fuse stencil, spray paint, and hand-cut collage. Drawing on pop-culture icons, superheroes, and advertising imagery, his pieces carry the sharp, irreverent edge of the new wave of street and pop art associated with Banksy and Mr. Brainwash. Exhibited internationally and increasingly sought after by collectors, his originals and editions are emerging as a defining voice in today's urban contemporary market.

Peter Max

Peter Max is a celebrated American pop artist whose vibrant, psychedelic visual language defined the look of the 1960s and has remained an icon of American pop culture ever since. Working in bold cosmic color, Max has been the official artist of six U.S. presidents, multiple Super Bowls, the World Cup, and the Statue of Liberty Centennial. His themes of peace, love, and environmentalism have earned him a lasting place in 20th-century art history.

Wyland

Wyland is a renowned American artist and marine-life conservationist best known for his large-scale “Whaling Walls” — monumental ocean murals painted on public buildings around the world. Working in painting, sculpture, and photography, his vibrant celebrations of marine life reflect a lifelong commitment to environmental preservation. His originals and editions are widely collected, and the Wyland Foundation supports global ocean conservation initiatives.

Nastya Rovenskaya

Nastya Rovenskaya is a contemporary artist recognized for bold, vibrant paintings that blend abstract form with intricate detail. Her work — often inspired by nature, emotion, and the female figure — layers oil and mixed media into richly worked surfaces, fusing color and texture. Her pieces have garnered international attention and her originals are increasingly sought after by collectors of contemporary expressionism.

Tom Everhart

Tom Everhart is an American contemporary artist and the only fine artist personally authorized by Charles Schulz to use the Peanuts imagery in his work. A close friend and collaborator of Schulz, Everhart's large-scale paintings bring Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the gang to life through bold color and abstract-expressionist gesture. His pieces are exhibited worldwide and held in major private and corporate collections.

Slava Ilyayev

Slava Ilyayev is a contemporary palette-knife painter known for vibrant landscapes and city scenes built with rich texture and movement. His luminous works — capturing shifting light, weather, and atmosphere through thick impasto and bold color — bring energy and warmth to any space. Collected internationally, Ilyayev's originals are sought after by collectors of contemporary impressionist landscape.

Pino

Pino Daeni was an Italian-American artist renowned for romantic, emotionally charged paintings of women, children, and intimate family scenes. Born in Bari, Italy and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera in Milan, Pino's warm, luminous palette and soft impressionistic touch made him one of the most beloved figurative artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. His originals and editions remain highly collected today.

Mark Kostabi

Mark Kostabi is an American artist born in 1960, known for distinctive surrealist paintings featuring faceless, mannequin-like figures. A central figure in the 1980s East Village art scene in New York, Kostabi gained notoriety for both his art and his provocative commentary on the commercial side of the art world. His work — exploring identity, consumerism, and the human condition — is exhibited worldwide and held in major museum collections.

Salvador Dali

Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was a Spanish surrealist artist celebrated for his dream-like images and eccentric personality. A leading figure of the Surrealist movement, his work — including the iconic The Persistence of Memory — blended bizarre, fantastical imagery with meticulous classical technique. Dalí's influence spans painting, sculpture, film, photography, and printmaking, making him one of the most pivotal figures of 20th-century art.

Craig Alan

Craig Alan is an American contemporary artist best known for his signature “Populus” portraits — iconic figures formed from hundreds of miniature painted people that create a powerful image from a distance and reveal intricate scenes up close. Blending pop culture, social commentary, and meticulous technique, his work plays with perception and celebrates the collective energy of humanity.

Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst is a British contemporary artist born in 1965, known for provocative works exploring life, death, and mortality. A leading figure in the Young British Artists (YBAs), Hirst gained international fame with iconic pieces including a shark preserved in formaldehyde and a diamond-encrusted skull. His bold, often controversial work has made him one of the most influential and commercially successful artists of his generation.