Editorial
Guides, city cuts through the roster, and artist notes—readable like a magazine, grounded in PDP truth.
Collecting guide
A limited edition print is an artwork produced in a fixed quantity. Here is what edition size, numbering, scarcity, and authenticity mean for collectors.
Street Collector
An illuminated art display presents artwork through light instead of only lighting it from the room. Street Collector uses the format for swappable limited edition prints.
April 29, 2026
A backlit art lamp is an illuminated display for artwork. Street Collector uses the format for swappable limited edition street art prints.
Pick an artist whose work you keep returning to, verify edition details on the product page, choose a display format you will actually use, and buy with documentation in mind.
Certificate of Authenticity
A Certificate of Authenticity records the essential facts about an artwork, including artist, title, edition, and provenance details.
Street art prints and posters can look similar online, but editioning, authorship, materials, and documentation make them different.
Numbered Editions
Numbered editions show where an artwork sits inside a finite print run. Here is what collectors should understand before buying.
Art Gifts
A practical guide to choosing art gifts for people who like murals, illustration, urban art, design, and artist-led objects.
City guide
A Street Collector guide to Tel Aviv and Israeli artists in the roster, with a focus on real artist pages and collectible prints.
Artist spotlight
Improvisational worlds from Tel Aviv—densely drawn, color-forward, and engineered to reward repeat viewing on paper or in the Street Collector lamp.
Artist spotlight on Moritz Adam Schmitt: Moritz Adam Schmitt turns discipline into graphic force: bold outlines, flat color, and images that feel as direct as a good street poster. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Hedof: Hedof is the studio name of Rick Berkelmans, whose work keeps drawing, printmaking, pattern, animals, and pop culture in the same warm graphic language. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Dawal: Dawal works with the city as a surface, turning peeling plaster, cracks, and odd architectural marks into miniature surreal scenes. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Maalavidaa: Maalavidaa, the practice of Alycia Rainaud, uses saturated gradients and abstract rhythm as an emotional language rather than pure decoration. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Loreta Isac: Loreta Isac makes illustrations and animations that feel like frozen emotional weather: figures, color, and quiet motion held just long enough to become memorable. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
A print run is the total number of copies produced for a specific artwork release. Learn what edition numbers, artist proofs, and finite runs mean.
Swappable Art
Swappable art lets collectors keep one display and rotate limited edition prints as their taste, room, or collection changes.
Limited edition prints can be worth buying when the artist, edition size, image, documentation, condition, and price make sense.
The old line between street art and fine art is less useful than questions of authorship, context, editioning, documentation, and visual strength.
A practical comparison of Street Collector against generic art print marketplaces, focusing on editions, artist context, display, and collector trust.
Artist spotlight on Dima Korma: Dima Korma brings Berlin wall energy into layered compositions where paint, type fragments, and urban surfaces feel like they are still moving. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Studio Giftig: Studio Giftig is known for cinematic mural realism: figures, atmosphere, and large-scale painted scenes with a strong sense of drama. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Yonil: Yonil connects Tel Aviv poster culture, lettering, music, and street-level graphic design into work that feels made for public attention. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Nia Shtai: Nia Shtai builds saturated character work with emotional color, digital polish, and the feeling of images that want to keep moving. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Erezoo: Erezoo connects illustration, design, and graffiti influence into a practice that treats characters and marks as part of the same visual language. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Laura Fridman: Laura Fridman works with figure, form, and tension, making images that feel intimate without becoming quiet. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Unapaulogetic: Unapaulogetic moves between motion, typography, illustration, and systems, creating work that feels both graphic and engineered. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Iain Macarthur: Iain Macarthur builds dense portraits and surreal forms from fine detail, pattern, wildlife, and geometric structure. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Artist spotlight on Jerome Masi: Jerome Masi works with a restrained palette and a quiet graphic sensibility that leaves space for the viewer to enter the image. Browse the Street Collector profile and current limited edition works.
Collect Berlin through Dima Korma and NASCA Uno roster pages—not mural tourism—paired with interchangeable limited editions.
A Street Collector guide to London artists in the roster, built around actual artist pages, limited edition prints, and product pullback.
A Street Collector guide to Melbourne artists in the roster, built around actual artist pages, limited edition prints, and product pullback.
A Street Collector guide to Amsterdam artists in the roster, built around actual artist pages, limited edition prints, and product pullback.
A Street Collector curation of artists whose visual language translates especially well into limited edition print scale.
Curations
How Street Collector lets collectors build an international street art print collection through artist pages, city clusters, and limited editions.
How to choose street art prints for a restrained room without turning the space into generic decor.
A Street Collector curation for collectors who want color, density, contrast, and visual energy.
A careful guide to discovering emerging and under-the-radar Street Collector artists without making hype-based investment claims.
A practical collector guide to displaying street art prints without damaging them, with a Street Collector lamp alternative.
How the Street Collector Watchlist helps collectors follow sold-out or watched artworks, artist demand, and future opportunities.
A practical guide to choosing your first Street Collector artwork by artist, edition, display, city, style, and budget.