An art-loving burglar swiped three pricey paintings from noted graffiti artist Phase 2 that were hanging in an Alphabet City fitness studio, police said.

Police Tuesday released surveillance video of the suspect, who allegedly plucked the works of art after hurling a brick through the storefront window of the A2Z in NYC studio on Avenue C near East Fifth Street on Jan. 15 at 3:40 a.m.

The canvases feature predominantly black-and-white graffiti on multicolored backgrounds and are valued at $18,000, police said.

Phase 2, born Michael Lawrence Marrow, was an influential late-1970s graffiti artist from the Bronx who pioneered bubble lettering — or “softies” — that helped graffiti evolve from simple line writing to the more complex and colorful hits that were plastered all across building walls and subway cars.

Marrow passed away in December from Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to The New York Times, prompting an outpouring of support from the hip hop and graffiti community.

“R.I.P. and Salute To One Of Our Pioneer Writers PHASE 2…” DJ Premier tweeted at the time. “Incredible Graffiti Artist and Pioneer Of The First HIP HOP FLYERS In NY along With Buddy Esquire… Your Legacy Will NEVER Be Forgotten!!!”