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    Tuesday
    Nov212017

    M-City 'Subsea' Print Release Details

    Artist: M-City
    Title: Subsea
    Medium: 2 Colour Screen Print
    Size: 50 x 70 cm
    Edition: 50
    Price: ???

    Check it out HERE

    *available at 3pm EST on Tuesday November 28th

    Tuesday
    Sep162014

    M-City 'UFO' Print Available

     

    Artist: M-City

    Title: UFO
    Medium: 3 Colour Screen Print
    Size: 58 x 88 cm
    Edition: 120
    Price: £150

    Check it out HERE

    Friday
    Sep062013

    M-City 'Tall Ships' Print Release Details

    Artist: M-City
    Title: Tall Ships
    Medium: 2 Colour Screen Print
    Size: 50 x 74 cm
    Edition: 150
    Price: £100

    Check it out HERE

    **available at 3am EST on Tuesday September 10th

    Saturday
    Dec312011

    M-City 'En Mexico' Video

     

    Check it out HERE

    

    Monday
    Sep262011

    _ _ _ _ Capitalism? Mural In Norway

    Check it out HERE

    

    Sunday
    May222011

    M-City 'Warsaw Mural' Video

     

     

    Check it out HERE

    

    Monday
    Dec132010

    M-City Aquarium Mural In Miami

     

    Here is a BEAUTIFUL aquarium mural in Miami by artist M-City.

    Check it out HERE

    Sunday
    Apr252010

    M-City '293' + M-City '294'' Prints Available


    Here are the prints being released by artist M-City. These will be available through Brooklynite Gallery as part of the 'EUROTRASH' art show with Norwegian artist Dolk. The above print is called 'M-City 293' and below is 'M-City 294'. These are both 19 x 27.5 inch two colour hand sprayed stencil prints with edition sizes of 50 and will cost $175 each. "Hand-cut & sprayed stencil image. Using his graphic brand of stencil artillery that includes images of smoke-stack factories, cogs and gears, steam ships, and repetitive city blocks, M-CITY redefines the Industrial Revolution. That same crushing imagery is transferred seamlessly to his deliberate, gray-scale canvases and prints which could easily be passed off as Cold War propaganda."

    Check it out HERE