Our Artists

Every product we sell is made with original art, licensed directly from the artist and paying 10% of profit as a royalty. Here’s who makes the work.

Architectural · Print

Entong Deng

Entong Deng’s architectural prints — including Trinity College and the Scarsdale 325 series — are precise, graphic, and rooted in place. Her work is sold as prints, postcards, and limited flags.

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Abstract · Mixed Media

Sebastian Kravitz

Sebastian paints acrylic and mixed-media abstracts inspired by botanical forms. His Tulip Series is the first collection we launched with — vivid, layered, hand-built from reference to finish. His work appears on tote bags, notebooks, greeting cards, and T-shirts.

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Emma painting a butterfly watercolor at her desk

Children's Art · Illustration

Emma

Emma’s Butterfly series captures movement and color with a clarity that comes from seeing the world fresh. Her illustrations appear on tote bags, notebooks, and greeting cards.

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Digital · Cultural Illustration

Yutong Deng

Yutong Deng works across digital illustration and graphic design, drawing on Chinese animation and cultural themes. Her work includes tote bags, a desk calendar, and limited seasonal pieces.

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Digital · Illustration

Shali Kuntzen

Shali’s digital illustrations explore cultural identity and color theory through character work rooted in Chinese heritage and personal narrative.

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Digital · Dark Fantasy

Henry Tai

Henry Tai’s dark digital illustrations explore war, isolation, and atmosphere. His anime-influenced work builds worlds through texture, color, and mood.

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Acrylic · Impressionist

Isabella Alfonso

Isabella Alfonso paints impressionist-influenced acrylics on canvas. Her debut piece, Summer Seclusion, captures a quiet Scarsdale lake in the tradition of Monet and Van Gogh.

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Mr.TU and Miss.TU prints by Peiling Si

Printmaking · China

Peiling Si

Peiling Si’s Mr.TU & Miss.TU presents a Victorian-era rabbit couple — a gentleman and his companion — rendered in the formal register of daguerreotype portraiture. Precise, composed, and quietly playful. Sold as a limited-edition collector’s pair.

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Work with us

We license original work from artists on an ongoing basis. If you’re interested in being featured, we’d love to hear from you.