

COURT TREE COLLECTIVE AT OUTSIDER ART FAIR 2026
Proudly Featuring:
Jasper Stieve, JIEM, Louis Sarowsky, Mary Limonade, Ryan Mettz, Teddy Salad, Yool Kim, PITR
Public Days:
Mar 19 – Mar 22, 2026
Booth C15
45 artworks
Jasper Stieve (b. 2000, Lambertville, NJ)
Jasper is a self taught mixed media artist who is heavily influenced by industrious settings and admires the fluent chaos found in city scapes. Primarily working with found objects and in airbrush, his work often encourages interaction, pushing away the common “do not touch” principle. He is a household name in the NYC skateboarding community and recently created his own niche fashion brand. He lives and works in Brooklyn.

JIEM lives in Lille in Northern France. He paints there in his studio and all over European streets and walls. He has a long and wild history with graffiti. His work is greatly influenced by his explorations and travels. He is a self-taught artist working in a “faux naïf” style. He enjoys the freedom of this expression and his work benefits from this lifestyle. Subcultures, social interactions, diverse cultures often dominate the subjects in his work.
Louis Sarowsky is part of a new generation of "self-taught" artists. Not necessarily an Outsider. As it's almost impossible to go on without any knowledge of how things work directly at our fingertips. With YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, these new types of self taught artists are fearless and ambitious. Creating granite sculptures is no easy task for even the most seasoned sculptor. With only a few years under his belt in doing so, he is creating images that speak his language. As seen here in the "Stone VX1000", the most influential camera in skateboarding cinema. Known in the skateboarding community as Lurker Lou. His skateboarding and personality has always been his own. We are excited to be exhibiting perhaps his next chapter in super creative life.
MARY LIMONADE is a Belgian self-taught artist. Her work features a strong spirit of independence, through a great freedom of action and a wide range of practices. In addition to graphic and illustrative concepts in her paintings, she is also a prolific street artist and muralist. Her paintings are nostalgic and ebullient in memories, overflowing with anecdotes and bittersweet feelings. All of her works have a freshness to them, free of academic rules and the standards of representation.

Ryan Mettz ( born 1990) is a self-taught artist living in Brooklyn, NY. Knownfor his naive, urban folk art style, his work vividly depicts his experiences livingin, and navigating the city landscape. He uses bold palettes that exploredepth, form, and chaos while remaining flat and simple.

TEDDY SALAD born in East London in 1961, Teddy worked as a fishmonger until 2009,when a critical illness prompted a change in direction. During rehabilitation,walks along the beach led to the collection of driftwood and other foundobjects, which were configured and painted into new forms. These workswere first exhibited in 2017 at the Brighton Festival, where several pieceswere sold.Since then, the artist has participated in numerous exhibitions, with workscollected both nationally and internationally. The content and context of themixed-media pieces draw from a lifetime of observation, music, the arts, andsubculture. Wherever possible, materials are recycled, found, and upcycled.
YOOL KIM, a Seoul-based artist, navigates ideas of identity and subconscious mind through mixed media artwork. Her paintings focus on figures expressing a form of disorder. This is seen not through just facial expressions, but extends throughout the painting to express dissatisfaction and dizziness that come from the human experience. Kim’s work often highlights self expression that have not yet matured, an expression stunted in growth. Her desire is to organize these emotions through her artwork.
Kim was born in 1982 and graduated from Hongik University Graduate School of Industry in 2015 with a degree in Color Studies.
Pizza In The Rain (PITR) Self-taught artist PizzaInTheRain or PITR (born 1988) celebrates working oncollaborations with other artists and unsanctioned figurative work on wallsacross Chicago, the US, and overseas. PITR finds inspiration in the conceptof public art and the underlying deviance that goes along with creating andpainting anywhere, regardless of permission. His pieces are often site-specificas he likes his work to harmoniously interact with the surrounding area. Asan underground artist, this is a rare opportunity to see his work in a gallerysetting.


