Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is Naive Art?

What is Naive Art?

Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.

Pablo Picasso

Le festin, pl. 6, 1934

Limited Edition Print

Etching

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Pablo Picasso

Femme assise et Femme de Dos, pl. 78, 1934

Limited Edition Print

Etching

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Pablo Picasso

Hand with Fish, 1953

Ceramics

Plate

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Jonas Wood

Double Basketball Orchid (State I), 2017

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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David Shrigley

I Will Not Allow The Dark Skies To Affect Me, 2025

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Screen-print

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David Shrigley

I've Got Your Lipstick, 2021

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Screen-print

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Jonas Wood

Japanese Garden, 2021

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Screen-print

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David Shrigley

Particles of Truth, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

USD 3,000

Yoshitomo Nara

WOW (Works on Whatever) Project beach towel, 2010

Tapestry

Digital print on canvas

USD 12,000

Rose Wylie

Grumpy Girl, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 2,500

Nicolas Party

Untitled (Artist's Blanket), 2017

Tapestry

Tapestry

USD 2,500

David Shrigley

The Penguins need us, 2021

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

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Yoshitomo Nara

Marching on a butterbur leaf, 2019

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Pablo Picasso

Tête d'Histrion (Le Danseur), 1965

Limited Edition Print

Linocut

EUR 12,000

Pablo Picasso

Nu aux Bottines, from La Série 347 (B. 1724; Ba. 1741), 1968

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 5,400

Pablo Picasso

Nue Au Faubourg St. Honoré, 1970

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

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Pencil

A pencil is a writing and drawing tool with a core of solid pigment, typically graphite or colored, encased in a protective layer of wood or composite material. Pencils make marks on paper by transferring part of the core pigment onto the surface.

Stone

Stone is a hard, natural material found in the ground and used for various artistic purposes, such as carving statues, creating jewelry, and assembling mosaics. Artists and rock collectors often seek out interesting stones to cut, polish, and incorporate into their artwork.

Offset Print

Offset lithography is a printing technique where the inked image is first transferred (offset) from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. This method combines the lithographic process, which relies on the repulsion of water and oil, to keep non-printing areas ink-free by attracting a water-based film. Offset lithography was originally developed to reduce costs in reproducing artwork and is widely used for high-volume printing due to its efficiency and ability to produce sharp, consistent images.

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