Toxic x The Rammellzee - Geo Metrodome, 2026, hand-finished by the artist
Graffiti artist Torrick "Toxic" Ablack came up alongside Rammellzee in New York's underground scene. For this release, Toxic returns to that relationship directly, hand-finishing each print individually with spray paint and marker. No two carry the same embellishments, making each one a one-of-one piece.
The underlying work is Rammellzee's GEO METRODOME, a vibrant, cosmic exploration of form and colour reflecting his philosophy of "Gothic Futurism." The piece is dominated by angular, weaponised shapes that appear in motion, colliding and interacting within a celestial landscape.
Bold yellow and red tones contrast against the deep black background, creating a dynamic sense of depth and energy. Spherical elements float among jagged, mechanical forms, evoking the sensation of cosmic warfare. This interplay of shapes and colours illustrates Rammellzee's vision of letters as combatants, transcending their traditional communicative roles.
Now, GEO METRODOME (2026) is available as a limited edition of 20 prints plus 4 artist's proofs on Photo Rag 308gsm paper (570mm x 700mm), posthumously signed by Rammellzee and hand-signed by Toxic.
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‣ Size : 22.4"(570mm) x 27.5"(700mm)
‣ Medium : Photo rag 315gsm paper
‣ Process : Giclée Fine Art Print
‣ Posthumously-signed by the Rammellzee
‣ Hand-embellished and signed by Toxic
‣ Authenticity: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
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Toxic x The Rammellzee
Toxic began writing graffiti at just thirteen years old, working across New York's subway trains and streets before joining Tag Master Killers (TMK), the legendary crew led by Rammellzee. Within TMK, Toxic and Rammellzee grew alongside one another — trading ideas, influencing each other's approach to letters and language, and shaping a shared visual philosophy that would carry through both of their careers. The two worked side by side almost like brothers, painting and experimenting together, each instinctively finishing lines the other had started.
Decades later, that relationship is reconnected. Launched during Toxic's 2026 solo exhibition 'ALWAYS EVER SINCE 83' at Woodbury House in London, this special edition sees Toxic hand-finish the existing GEO METRODOME (2025) print — adding his TMK-era tags, his own signature tag, and spray paint directly onto the surface. With each piece worked on individually, all 24 prints exist as singular, one-of-one objects.
More than a collaboration, this release marks the moment two artists who helped build New York's underground meet again across time. With Toxic's hand layered over Rammellzee's original composition, GEO METRODOME becomes a record not only of two artists, but of a creative bond and friendship that has endured long after the streets where it began.
