All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
281. MarcelowartEnglisch:
Marcelowart became aware of street art through hip hop culture and has become increasingly interested in the topic of art. With the Salenstein project he had the opportunity to try out a lot of things and pursue his urge to experiment, which characterizes many of his current works of art and installations. Small pots with watercolors that are washed out by the rain (Rainpainting) and plaster figures that play with colors and materials are reminiscent of transience and freedom.
German:
Marcelowart ist durch die Hip Hop Kultur auf Streetart aufmerksam geworden und hat sich in Zuge dessen immer mehr mit dem Thema Kunst auseinander gesetzt. Mit dem Projekt Salenstein hatte er die Möglichkeit, vieles auszuprobieren und seinem Drang zu Experimenten nachzugehen, was viele seiner aktuellen Kunstwerke und Installationen prägen. Kleine Töpfe mit Wasserfarben, die vom Regen ausgespült werden (Rainpainting) und Gipsfiguren, die mit Farben und Material spielen erinnern an Vergänglichkeit und Freiheit.
282. Irene Lopez LeonIrene Lopez Leon is a painter and muralist born in Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona. She is known for artworks that blend the figurative and the abstract concepts within a vibrant play of color. Her paintings aim to reinvent classical elements through a contemporary perspective, resulting in a fusion between the traditional and the modern.
Her initial forays into painting were on the streets, which led her to experiment with mural art.
These paintings explores different themes, from the richness of nature and landscapes, to local customs represented by contemporary still life composed of popular iconography. The fusion of the figurative with the abstract and the handling of color in her works convey a sense of movement, energy and dynamism, giving them a distinctive characteristic that defines her style.
Her ability to transition her art from the streets to galleries has enable Irene to actively participate in urban art festivals and exhibitions in different parts of the world, thereby consolidating her career in the art world.
283. Javier BarrigaChilean painter and muralist whose work blends the tradition of figurative painting with muralism techniques, centered on the theme of the female figure. His characters—often portrayed from behind, at rest, with intricate hairstyles and garments of lace and translucent fabrics—emerge from dark, atmospheric backgrounds that create intimate and evocative scenes. Through chiaroscuro and a refined sense of austerity, his compositions invite open emotional interpretation, allowing each viewer to construct their own narrative.
Barriga has completed mural projects in several countries, including the United States, France, Spain, and Georgia, expanding the international reach of his work. He is considered a prominent figure in the international muralist scene, and a key figure in large scale realism.
Whether in public spaces or studio formats, his practice is distinguished by its visual sensitivity, technical rigor, and ability to create timeless images which resonate with what is deeply human and universal.
284. Dan BonssaiBorn in the neighbourhood of Alameda de Osuna in Madrid, Daniel has become a multidisciplinary creative who works in the field of art and design. Inspired since he was a child by the works of Boamistura, collective that emerged in his neighbourhood, he started drawing and becoming interested in urban art at a very young age. After graduating in Industrial Design Engineering, he specialised in Ephemeral Architecture and participatory design methodologies. In 2019 he learns the techniques of muralism and it is from then on when he decides to dedicate himself professionally to urban art. Currently his work focuses mainly on large format works establishing a dialogue between communities, art, the city and the rural environment.
In the same way that a small bonsai preserves the essence of a large tree, the Bonssai project aims to give voice to and connect with the most authentic and essential part of certain places or people, and transform it into something greater by using urban art as a medium to represent in large format. Symbols, nature and the human are the soul of these surrealist creations that aim to surprise and move the viewer.
285. 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.
286. AyloAYLO (Hayley Garner) is an internationally recognised street artist, muralist, and creative director with 20+ years’ experience and 150+ murals to her name. Her large-scale works explore resilience, heritage, and our relationship with the environment. As co-founder of Nomad Clan, she has produced landmark murals across Europe, including the UK’s tallest mural near Leeds Station, earning a reputation for ambitious, site-responsive storytelling that sparks public dialogue. Alongside her studio and public art practice, AYLO plays a leading role in cultural production: she curates and organises Common Walls (Rochdale), overseeing artist curation, project planning, budgeting, and stakeholder engagement to deliver high-quality, community-rooted projects. She is also co-founder of The Butterfly Effected CIC, a creative movement that combines art, therapy, and lived experience to address mental health, addiction, and social adversity through workshops, murals, film and storytelling. AYLO’s murals frequently integrate themes of biodiversity and conservation, drawing on her experiences as a diver and underwater photographer, and are grounded in local histories and identities. Her portfolio spans community-led initiatives and brand collaborations, consistently uniting visual impact with social value. Across painting, curation, and advocacy, AYLO’s work champions shared heritage, environmental awareness, and the power of public art to connect people and place.
287. 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.
288. ADWArt has been central to ADW’s life ever since he started dabbling with his creativity while still in primary school. After five years studying animation in Ballyfermot college, Dublin, he moved to Britain to work in the computer games industry. In 2005 he returned to a booming Ireland. Slowly becoming more and more disillusioned with a future in the computer graphics world and dreaming of a more creative future. However, his mind was made up for him in the fallout from the economic crash of 2008, when he was made redundant from his full-time job as a 3D artist. He returned to his creative roots and began to produce his own art full-time. A determined creative and social activist, the economic collapse provided the backdrop for much of his art and street-art, earning him much acclaim and recognition in the process. Laced with satire and burnt by honesty, his pieces are often imbued with a dash of acerbic humour.
289. SnorkHe has about 25 years of experience in graffiti and urban contemporary art. His artwork ranges from paintings and street art, to video art and live event visuals. As a young man, he was inspired by political street and poster art from Chile. In a similar vein, he likes his murals to tell a story, arouse curiosity or have an emotional appeal. With his graffiti, he likes to explore how shapes and colours can complement each other, and create both dynamism and coherence.
291. 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.
292. Cristóbal PersonaMy name is Cristóbal Espinosa, I am 35 years old, I currently live in Santiago de Chile.
I paint under the pseudonym Cristóbal Persona (as a reference to the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa).
I started painting on the street in 2018 as a volunteer for a social work foundation in vulnerable neighborhoods in Santiago. In recent years I have participated in different projects and festivals, mainly in Latin America and recently in Europe.
I paint realism and the main theme of my work is Latin American literature; poetry and tales of popular wisdom. When I travel to other places I research myths, legends and stories rooted in communities to produce murals that people can identify with and recognize.
293. TRISTristan Ménard is a French artist based in London since 2012. On November 2021, he started expanding his canvas to include the streets of London, creating narrative murals with a focus on characters under the signature Tris. He created over 50 murals over europe last year and attended many street-art festivals.
Tristan is in love with colours, and a simple, graphical approach to design.
Tristan works across different disciplines including painting, concept art, and art direction, in animation, film, advertising and fine art, with different media including digital, oil, and spray cans. As a digital artist, Tristan's credit can be found on multiple award winning projects, most recently including the Oscar nominated documentary Flee.
Find more of his work on Instagram @mister.Tris
294. 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).
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.
296. 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.
297. 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.
298. Eltipo
Born in the 80’s, graphic artist eltipo grew up in his father’s car body shop where he first experimented and perfected his custom paint skills. In 2009 he graduated at the school of arts in Brussels with a master degree in graphic design. His first job was at Bell Racing Europe where he designed graphics and helmets for some of the world’s fasted F1 pilots. 2012 changed course to Antwerp where his time at Pinkeye designstudio taught him how to design and tell stories for brands, designing visual identities, packaging and interior integrations.
Since 2016 eltipo is an independent artist, designer and craftsman with a strong affection for letters and illustration. Fuelled with influences from adrenaline sports, tattoo culture and graffiti, he creates artworks translated into different media. The combination of traditional crafts with contemporary techniques have become a signature trademark in his work, pleasing a diverse range of clients such as Nike, Bombay Sapphire, Glenfiddich, DKNY, Duvel Moortgat, Smeg, Sergio Herman, Cote d’Ôr, Campari, Honda and many others. Features in international exhibitions and several book- & magazine publications has ensured a worldwide recognition.
299. OTTSTUFFOTTSTUFF is a professional artist from Navarre, born in 1990. Mixing the fundamentals of visual grammar with elements inherited from graffiti and street art , he crafts an oneiric and minimalist universe around a singular graphic element: the "One Face". This mutable icon is OTTSTUFF's flagship, which evokes the powerful concept that beneath our differences and singularities, we all share a common essence that unites us as human beings. The artist's language invites the audience to immerse themselves in his own game, presenting each piece as part of a single process, within a constantly evolving multiverse created around this concept of shared essence.
300. Cup of ColorWe uplift each other by painting wall murals with communities to bring hope.
Many people live in difficult situations and environments. If they cannot express themselves, it can leave them feeling alone and forgotten, powerless to change their circumstances.
In our work, we share life with communities and invite them to paint walls with us. When people express themselves on a common canvas, they rediscover their voice and their ability to create change.
With our international team of artists, we work in forgotten communities and places in different parts of the world.
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