All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
281. ReasmReasm is a multi-disciplined self taught mural artist from Preston in the United Kingdom. With a background in style writing the focus has shifted to public murals over the past few years. Working with the community to create murals that spark conversation and keep our cities history alive.
282. itsperfectchaosBefore 2009 Spray for fun in my hometown. From 2009 till 2016, I studied architecture in Catalunya using the drawing to express myself. In Berlin getting into the wave until 2018. Then I had a choice to have my own studio in the south of Spain, in a small village next to Seville.
My artworks talks about how the contemporary city souls feels. Using one of the biggest tabu nowadays through one of the biggest current taboos in society such as mental health. Between dark streets the individuals jump from one present to another almost unconsciously, immerse in the routine and daily work. Fake humans dive into a continuous limbo by psychopharmaceuticals drugs slide through their own reality like zombies. They’re dragged into a unstoppable cycle of seeking pleasure and escaping pain
A interpretation of emotions, through portraits in which, beyond capturing figurative reality, an attempt is made to outline an emotional state of the protagonist. Ambiguous and contradictory expression that shows at the same time, from the strength of the human will to “LIVE”, to the emotional fragility of contemporary individuals who survive as best they can to avoid falling into “SUICIDE”
283. NapamMy artist name is derived from napalm, the chemical substance that destroyed all green during the Vietnam War.
Due to my love for nature and my Vietnamese background I decided to do the exact opposite of napalm, that is; spread nature’s beauty through art. I get my inspiration from nature’s vibrant colours, its organic forms and harmonious contrasts. I always try to create something new to explore different themes, ideas and to expand my creativity. I love creating dreamy murals where people tend to be captivated by and feel warm and happy looking at them. I want my art to brighten up the neighbourhood and spread positivity. I’d like to describe my art as ‘childlike naivete’.
284. Ariel OcampoAriel Ocampo. Urban plastic artist and muralist.
He has ventured into various artistic techniques.
He graduated as a National Professor of Fine Arts at the "Prilidiano Pueyrredón" National School of Fine Arts (I.U.N.A).
285. Javi AldariasFrom a small city in Andalusia in Jaén (Spain) artist, muralist and sculptor painting all over the world.
Instagram: Javi.aldarias
286. Bona BerlinBona_Berlin
is is known for their very colourful faces, which are always a unique composition of colours, shapes and materials. These quirky heads feel pretty comfortable in the streets of the world, but everything started on small sheets of paper in Berlin. In the meantime, the paste ups have become murals that can be found in many countries on different continents.
The faces of Bona_Berlin are unique and diverse at the same time. As we all are. The artist has had several solo shows in the past years, curated the first all female street art show in Hamburg and is a fixture at many Urban Art Festivals. Besides that, Bona_Berlin supports a lot of social projects.
287. Céz ArtI am Céz Art, French muralist artist.
I work on the theme of bestiaries and more broadly nature.
My artistic universe combines graphics and animal aesthetics.
I have been painting walls for around ten years, on the theme of animals.
My goal is to symbolically restore a place for wild nature in our daily lives and in our urbanized cities.
My paintings are an explosion of color where graphic and sometimes psychedelic animals evolve in total freedom.
I paint mostly with spraycan, mainly on large walls throughout France. I have also created walls in Croatia, Tunisia and Ireland. I am used to participating in many urban art festivals in France and I work also with communities and private clients.
289. SEPCSEPC is a Colombian street artist based in Manizales, whose name has become synonymous with hyperrealistic portrait murals and bold color experimentation. Originally diving into urban art through graffiti letters, SEPC has spent over a decade expanding his medium into public murals that resonate deeply with their environments.
A trained visual designer, he blends photorealistic technique with thoughtful visual context, transforming facades into compelling narratives. His signature “negative murals” push the limits of street art: only when photographed and digitally inverted do the true colors and forms emerge, encouraging a playful interplay between physical art, photography, and digital media.
SEPC has transformed public spaces across Latin America and Europe, using powerful imagery, often expressive faces, to invite reflection, cultural connection, and visual surprise. Through his innovative, immersive style, he continues to leave a little bit of art everywhere possible.
290. ApparanI am a London based street artist, educator and curator from the Canary Islands.
My work deals with social related issues such as environment and gender equality. My murals usually depict women with colourful long curly hair and strong features. I incorporate surreal elements and positive messages with bold line work, shading and bursts of colour within my creations.
291. Kilos graffitiPortuguese artist Kilos used a spray can for the first time in 2015, embarking on a journey that transformed urban spaces into vibrant, thought-provoking canvases. Known for his innovative graffiti art, the artist excels in painting realistic portraits that blend with their backgrounds, creating a harmonious visual experience.
292. FGBWelcome to the colourful world of FGB
FGB (Francois Got Buffed) is a Belfast based Artist.
One of the first things you’ll notice about FGB’s work is his use of vibrant colours and bold outlines. He combines these elements to produce his eye-catching works. Each piece telling a story whether it be a moment in time or a commentary on society and current events.
FGB’s work often highlights important issues shedding light on topics that are often overlooked or ignored.
FGB’s work has the ability to connect with an audience no matter what age, gender or cultural background. This ability to connect with his audience leaves a lasting impression.
Francois noun; The name given to a character I first started painting in the streets.
Buffed verb; Graffiti terminology, when your art gets painted over by the authorities.
293. OminOmin is a graphic artist and muralist with 20+ years rooted in graffiti. His work is nestled between digital and analog worlds where influences are fed by glitches in everyday use of digital communication. These influences are applied throughout his artwork using a combination of techniques ranging from photorealism to graphic abstraction. Omin’s style is ever evolving and he is not afraid to explore new techniques and approaches within his work.
294. Denis KlattMy name is Denis Klatt, i am a mural artist from Dortmund-Germany. 1994 I started with Graffiti. While living a Graffiti-Lifestyle, I also was open minded for all kinds of arts and technics. Now, I am specialized in photo realistic and surrealistic murals.
295. Jeps & BorisWelkom op onze pagina! Wij zijn een artiestenduo bestaande uit Jeps (Jatse Verschoore & Dieter Samyn). We maken muurschilderingen over héél België en ook soms in het buitenland.
297. Pri BarbosaPri Barbosa is a muralist from São Paulo, Brazil. The artist has a degree in Visual Arts and extensions in Gender Studies, and has held exhibitions in Brazil, Lebanon, USA and New Zealand. Priscila has painted in urban art festivals in Brazil, France, Ecuador, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Galicia. Through portraits of women Priscila builds scenes that aim to provoke, with images that at first glance suggest the docility expected of the female gender, but which reveal insurgency and rebellious activities.
298. LPVDAAntoine Guignard aka LPVDA hails from Switzerland, a country whose landscapes are punctuated by the emblematic architecture of wooden chalets. It was while sanding his own that LPVDA, a former graffiti artist, discovered the formidable aesthetic potential of this process, based on extracting the darkest surface layers and working on the paler lower strata of the wood, which give light to the motif
299. Jennifer ErnyMy name is Jennifer Erny; I am a visual artist and a
mirror that reflects external stimuli through the
spectrum of personal experience. Environmental
themes border my artistic musings as I explore the
relationship between humanity and its place in the
natural world. The tales I weave expand and magnify
our awe and respect for wildlife and the ecosphere in
dreamlike sceneries that reframe the “outer world” not
as an other but as an integral part of the individual and
collective soul. My focus is on large scale murals
created using acrylics and spray paint.
300. Amanda NewmanAmanda Newman has over 20 years of experience painting everything from mansions and theater sets to theme parks and giant water silos. Her proactive approach has shaped mural, signwriting, and scenic projects around the world. Passionate about community impact, she donates murals and mentors emerging artists, offering guidance on pricing, client relations, and building a stronger future for the next generation.Showing all artists, updated on a daily basis. The score is based on the number of artworks, views, and likes. Only verified artist profiles are included, so claim your profile to show in this list.