No FOMO. Be @studio6.nyc Thursday 10.23.25 for @consumerart solo show 6PM-12AM, 106 Rivington St. NYC***Con$umr is a self-taught artist from Brooklyn, New York. Without formal training he began making art in 2014 by using image transfers as his primary method. Shortly thereafter, he experimented with the process of stencil making. Mixed media and stencils are the primary means for exercising his vision. Inspired by pop and street art, his iconic piece, LoveSpray is a perfect blend between the two. His work has been shown in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Florida, Texas, California, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Greece and the U.K. His collectors are from all over the world. #consumerart #studio6 #studio6nyc #studio6gallery #sacsix #sacsixproductions
✨🥄 Introducing everyone’s favorite spread: Procrastination.
“Why do it now when you could wait until later?” 😅
This playful artwork turns a jar of Marmite into a jar of wasted potential—loaded with extra daydreams, endless scrolls, and half-finished projects. Relatable, right? 👀
Sometimes funny truths hit the hardest, and this one nails the feeling of putting things off until tomorrow (or the day after that).
⚡️ What’s your #1 go-to procrastination activity? Doom scrolling?!?
This satirical work transforms a pantry staple into a metaphor for mental health. Using the language of vintage advertising, it reframes anxiety as an everyday “essential,” humorously marketed as “the only spread that gets thicker with every thought.” The piece balances dark humor and social commentary, reflecting how anxiety has become a constant presence in modern life. Available as a woodcut, edition of 30 ( 20x18”) or as a print (20x20”) scroll for 2nd version
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Introducing “The Bulls of Wall St” collection. This is my first ever piece made entirely by hand. You guys know I’m a stencil artist but with this new series I got out of my comfort zone to paint entirely by hand. As a side note, I used to work on Wall St in late 90’s on the sell side, so I was more inclined to be bullish on the market. But both bears and bulls can make money. I’ve had the Panda Bear grabbing the money bags for some time, so naturally this is a complementary piece to that and the CashSpray. This needs to get sealed and resined. This is the one and only artist proof. Then onto the numbered series. It’s approximately 34 wide, 30 inches tall. Acrylic paint on maple.