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A risograph print of Dave mid-drive inside a surreal system of control and clutter, with Ug observing from outside.
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A full-color print featuring a dramatic, expressive figure beneath layered text reading “Kids Today.” Bold textures, collage elements, and saturated colors create a dynamic, chaotic scene.
The iconic wedding photo of David Bowie and Iman is depicted here in stark black and white, their figures rendered with sharp-edged forms and meticulous stippling. The composition leans into abstraction, distilling their features into a patchwork of tonal planes. Their positioning suggests both connection and distance, with the bold interplay of light and shadow lending the image a sculptural presence.
A risograph print of Dave and Ug in a desolate scene marked by corporate detritus, emotional distance, and surreal symbolism. A limited edition exploring regret and isolation.
A colorful print featuring a suited figure and the word “SALIDA” above. The scene is filled with graphic detail, including a passing jet and textured patterns.
A stylized portrait paired with glowing text and smoke trails, framed by the phrase “Girl you drive me crazy” in sharp, layered typography.
This ink portrait of Tyler, the Creator dissects and reassembles the figure into a collage of intersecting expressions and abstract planes. Fine stipple shading contrasts with bold linework, and ornate gothic script slices through the composition, intensifying its tension.
A woman looks out with quiet irritation, framed by layers of vintage paper, muted color, and hand-drawn detail. Built from traditional media and found materials, the piece holds a steady, unresolved tension.
Dave attempts to navigate a surreal flood of advertising and overwhelm, as Ug watches from the distance. A risograph print on consumer fatigue and absurdity.
A bold portrait in full color, featuring graphic textures and the phrase “Savoir Faire” in red lettering.
A full-color print of a figure typing at a vintage computer with “No puedo amar” displayed on the screen. Bright pink and purple tones, hand-drawn textures, and subtle details like a fly on the monitor create a bold graphic composition.
A black and white ink portrait of Leonard Cohen, blending meticulous stippling with geometric and collage-like forms. The composition merges Cohen’s thoughtful expression with graphic elements such as folder icons, a floppy disk, and the word “Trash,” reminiscent of a retro computer desktop. The phrase “Sail on” in blocky, dimensional lettering anchors the image, while the background text “Etats-Unis” hints at cultural intersections. The portrait juxtaposes the classic with the digital, paying homage to Cohen’s introspective nature within a fragmented, modern visual language.
A lone figure moves toward bold, oversized text, surrounded by floating hearts, mushrooms, and a pixelated sun. A mix of hand-drawn and found imagery gives the scene a sense of uneasy nostalgia.
A lunar drive, a strange confession, and two unlikely travelers. A risograph print of Dave and Ug navigating space and sentiment.
A mixed-media style print featuring a fragmented face and bold text, set against a backdrop of vintage type and bright colors.
A full-color illustration of a figure with a drink, framed by the phrase “You’re So Cool” and a single hand pointing from above. Sharp linework and bright textures create a bold, dynamic composition.
A black and white ink portrait of Irving (Bobby Cannavale) from Mr. Robot, where the character’s sharp features and wardrobe are reinterpreted through an abstract lens. The piece merges classic portraiture with a fragmented, graphic approach, suggesting both control and instability. Irviing’s expression is one of composed skepticism, underscored by a network of crisp lines and shadowed planes that mirror the intricate manipulations at the heart of the series.