
Buy the Art – Not the Artist
NO NAME
KNOWN NAME
SAME GAME
Fine Art & Limited Edition Prints by Anonymous Artists
Buy the art,
not the artist.
Electric Art Gallery invites you to explore limited edition fine art prints by a collective of anonymous artists — each working under a pseudonym to remove ego from the frame. No bios. No backstories. No status games. Just powerful, original art that speaks for itself. We value connection over credentials, and expression over reputation. No names. No noise. Only art.
OUR PROCESS
Art isn’t a commodity — it deserves time, care and conversation. To enquire, visit our Collections page, choose a piece you love and click the PRICE ASK tab beneath the artwork. Alternatively, head to the ENQUIRY tab in the main menu to contact the gallery directly. Every enquiry is personal. No instant checkouts. No shopping carts. Just connection — human to human.

Our art isn’t wallpaper. If you want the usual mass-produced, trendy trash to match your sofa, please go somewhere else.
We don’t do soulless, generic fillers. We do attitude. Bold, unapologetic art that demands attention and transforms walls into conversation starters. If you want safe, go buy a motivational poster. If you want iconic, you’ve found your place. Forget bland. Forget ‘nice.’ You’re here for art that sparks conversations, disrupts norms and flips the bird to blah, beige walls.
Our collection of original works, embellished prints, NFTs and limited editions are exclusive – never mass-produced. When they're gone, they're gone. If you’re a rule-breaker, a risk-taker, a curious soul who wants to push boundaries, or simply someone who refuses to blend in, you’ll love hanging out with us. If you’re a gallery curator with a taste for the unique and extraordinary, we’ve also got you covered.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Tony Blur
Blurred Faith
Merging spiritual inquiry with visual joy, Tony Blur creates radiant abstractions that feel both meditative and electric. In his Atomic Donut series, vibrant rings pulse with cosmic energy – part Eden, part sugar rush. Through a lens of quiet reverence, Blur explores life, rebirth and meaning through colour, where theology meets pop and contemplation tastes unexpectedly sweet.
Chuck Nicholas
Matter Misbehaving
Chuck Nicholas is a cosmic smart-ass disruptor with a paintbrush. His work captures the rush and wreckage of existence in bold, kinetic bursts of red, blue and black. Chuck's Once in a Lifetime collection is comic-book abstraction retooled as cosmic inquiry – where motion is meaning and chaos hums beneath the surface. Nothing is still here – only flashbacks, fallout, split-second impacts and prophetic aftershocks.
Kazumi
Divine Irony
Kazumi reimagines history with a masterful blend of reverence and rebellion. Her art places cultural icons in grand, classical settings – only to subtly unravel their power with wit and intrigue. From emperors to entertainers, her work blurs the sacred and the profane, elevating pop culture to mythic status while exposing the theater of it all. In Kazumi’s world, history is not rewritten – it’s re-staged, with a knowing glance and a divine sense of irony.
Disco Bob
Glitch Groove & Galactic Chaos
Part cosmic explorer, part underground icon, Disco Bob fuses neon-drenched nostalgia with futuristic abstraction. His art is a high-voltage collision of disco, rave and the unknown – hypnotic hues, pulsating rhythms and glitch-infused dreamscapes. A dance floor for the cosmos, where getting lost is the whole point.
DICKie JACKSOn
Electric Blue Skylines
Bold, structured and unapologetically minimalist, Dickie Jackson’s work transforms industrial materials into powerful statements of form and space. His sharp lines and stark contrasts create an architectural rhythm – where simplicity meets the infinite. Jackson’s art doesn’t demand attention, it commands reflection.