As the season shifts, so does the opportunity to refresh your workspace with distinctive art that speaks to your individuality. Joel Gaitan’s evocative trio Nicoya, Besos de Sueño, and Pobre Diabla tells stories rich with culture; José Parlá’sLa Habana Sunset bursts with texture and movement; and Alec Egan’sFlowers on Flowers offers layered beauty for everyday inspiration. Learn more about these limited edition prints below!
Professional Spaces, Personal Touch
JOEL GAITAN Nicoya, Pobre Diabla, and Besos de Sueño Set of 3 Prints 23.5 x 18 inches each
Limited Edition of 15 with 5 AP + 1PP Signed and numbered by the artist
While celebrating life, death, and the afterlife, Joel Gaitan’s anthropomorphic vessels delve into matters of self-identity, sexuality, and ancestral lineage. Nicoya, Pobre Diabla, and Besos de Sueño feature close-up views of vessels, each imbued with a distinct personality.
Curated Prints, Rooted in Inspiration
JOSÉ PARLÁ La Habana Sunset Archival pigment print on Somerset mounted on DIBOND 22.75 x 40 inches Framed in white wood
Limited edition of 25 with 6 AP + 1 PP Hand-embellished, signed and numbered by the artist
As symbolic as it is abstract, José Parlá’s La Habana Sunset is inspired equally by Parlá's youth as a Cuban American in Miami during the 1980s, his world travels, his almost fatal battle with COVID-19 in 2021—during which he entered a three-month-long coma, and experienced dreams that were later translated into vivid depictions that evoke natural landscapes—and his survival.
Turn Your Workspace into Your Sanctuary
ALEC EGAN Flowers on Flowers 24 x 17 inches Archival pigment print
Limited Edition of 40 Signed and numbered by the artist SHOP NOW
Los Angeles-based artist Alec Egan’s works offer intentional plays on the tropes of domesticity, existentialism, and nostalgia, honing in on mundane objects with devoted repetition. As in the still life paintings of past art historical movements, Flowers on Flowers connotes a range of meanings, such as new life, love and fragility.