A pop artist described as the "Godson of Andy Warhol" is showcasing his work in Brighton.
Philip Colbert is presenting his first collectable prints and multiples at Helm Gallery in North Road until January 26.
The exhibition, titled "Philip Colbert – Prints and Editions," features never-before-seen exclusive prints of some of his most loved works.
Visitors will also have the chance to view and own works such as his iconic "battle scene" pieces in print form.
The exhibition, which began earlier this month, is a rare opportunity for art aficionados and Colbert fans to acquire not only these prints, but also the last few sculptures from the "Lobstar Collectables" series, in addition to a brand-new sculpture, toys, books, and merchandise.
Colbert is known for his "cartoon lobster persona" and his work combines contemporary art theory with themes from old master paintings.
His work encompasses a broad medium of paintings, large-scale projects, sculptural works, and NFTs – all narrated through his lobster alter ego.
Colbert shot to fame with his lobster persona, expressed first through traditional mediums such as painting and sculpture.
He has been hailed by leading figures such as Charles Saatchi and Simon de Pury as the most exciting contemporary pop master since Roy Lichtenstein.
Helm Gallery is Brighton's largest space for contemporary art and is just one year old.
A spokesperson for the gallery said: "Individuality, openness and community.
"Helm is more than a traditional gallery space.
"Throughout its two floors, the gallery has curated a varied programme of exhibitions, inspiring events and a social space; giving a platform to artists and creatives on a global scale.
"A place to discover your new favourite artist, build your art collection, enjoy a host of talks, performances and workshops – and don’t forget to try the cocktails.
"Helm Gallery is striving towards a fresh approach to the arts, an all-encompassing philosophy favouring the bold and unique."
The exhibition will run until January 26.
The Helm Gallery is located at 15 North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YA; for more information, go to helm-gallery.com.