All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
281. Ricardo RomeroRicardo Romero (1981) was born in Évora and currently lives and works in Leiria, Portugal.
Self-taught by nature, it is from 1994, assuming the pseudonym/tag “ship”, which started by exploring the mural painting techniques in its various plastic potentialities. From an early age, he adopted an educational and pedagogical stance, using graffiti and street art as facilitating instruments in the relationship with young people and children, being responsible for giving several short courses and workshops for experimentation and artistic creation.
His artistic practice, with a strong influence on urban artistic languages, spans several types of work such as painting, sculpture, photography and video. Since 2004, he has been invited to various exhibitions, public art projects, festivals and publications.
He is the curator and head producer for several Public Art projects, including the social intervention project “Projeto Matilha”, the direction of the gallery and studio “M Gallery & Studio” in Leiria, artistic direction of “UIVO - Ecos de Arte com Animais e Gente Dentro ”, curator of street art festivals “ Paredes com História” (Leiria),“ Contempl'arte” (Tomar), “Estilos Quentes” (Évora), recently, “SOPRO -Marinha Grande”, "FLUA -Alcobaça", "FAZUNCHAR -Figueiró dos Vinhos" and producer of “Falu” Street Art Festival in Caldas da Rainha.
282. 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.
283. Uri KTHRURI KTHR (Oriol Márquez Cateura, 30 years old) born in Molins de Rei (Barcelona) and resident in L'Ametlla de Mar (Tarragona), graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona has carried out mural interventions in different cities of the peninsular territory such as Barcelona, Valencia, Leon, but also in other countries such as Sweden, Portugal and Italy among others.
His work committed to the environment, shows the crisis of urban ecosystems in the face of the reparative power of nature. His technique, always with spray, is fed by realist academicism and illustration/comics through which he transforms short stories into large format.
284. Lex Zooz Lex Zooz is an Estonian visual artist from Haapsalu town. Curently based at Lisbon town. Works in his own created modern style as an urban mural artist, illustrator & designer of various projects. He links own paintings mainly with nature elements and transforms them into a visual decorative language.
Lex believes the most important thing in art is to connect the physical and metaphysical worlds in a visual format. He is mostly inspired by natural phenomena such as the northern lights, dawn, sunset, fog and rain to create is own universe of ethereal landscapes and parallel realities.
Seeking the boundaries of visual art, Lex has done paintings in a variety of formats from catamaran yachts, satellite antennas to 8 storey buildings. Participated in various festivals, exhibitions and made murals in countries such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Austria, Malta, Lebanon, France, Spain, Portugal and also exhibited in Austin / Texas at the Volcom Garden Art Gallery.
285. BosskaBosska is a graphic designer and illustrator, born in Alicante, adopted by Malaga and Mexican at heart, after having lived there for 7 years. She graduated with a degree in Graphic Design in Cancún, the city where she took her first steps as illustratior. Throughout all these years she became known for her peculiar style of illustration; “the drawing within the drawing”, a style that has led her to be interviewed by CNN and RNE (National Radio of Spain). Her illustrations are the result of many artistic currents, highlighting Art Nouveau, the current with which she feels most identified.
286. 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.
287. Nerea BernalI’m Nerea Bernal, born in Zaragoza. My journey in muralism began in 2021, although drawing has always been part of my life. I specialize in portrait work and have created most of my murals in rural areas. I believe deeply in the power of art—and muralism in particular—as a transformative force in society. It’s a way to reach all kinds of audiences, free from barriers or bias.
288. Airjecor I was born in Tenerife, self-taught, I began my foray into painting in 2002, tackling graffiti,
portraits and canvases, among other formats, although not professionally until recent times.
The artistic career entails significant challenges, aggravated by the geographical limitation of residing in
the Canary Islands, which restricts mobility to destinations more favorable for muralists. Nevertheless,
art transcends borders and can reach a global audience through digital platforms,
thus allowing the exhibition of my artistic work.
289. 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.
290. n2o_joJo Travis is a Melbourne based stencil artist, painting under the pseudonym of N2O since 2016. Her distinctive, hand-cut, multi-layer stencils are often site-specific and playfully interact with the built environment, creating a moment of surprise, delight and wonder in the urban setting.
Exploring ideas of childhood and memory, N2O creates works that evoke nostalgia and encourage reflection. Her work aims to remind us of a time when we did things for the pure joy of it and to inspire our adult selves to again embrace this ideal. Viewing childhood in the context of the past, present and future, N2O explores how childhood shapes us and how play connects us.
291. IntvisIntvis is a Brussels-based Belgian artist. Just like JR Artist and Basquiat, he didn’t go to art school. After working as a sociocultural worker in Guatemala, at the end of the big Maya cycle in 2012, he experienced what the famous end of the world looks like on a small scale. He lost everything and started all over again. He took courses in photography, digital imaging and poetry and started to rebuild the world around him using art. In 2019 he started to paint in the street. Since then, he has painted more than 3000 m2 of public art, all while raising three kids. His portrait of a feminist “Through my voice” was visited by more than 350.000 people.
292. Jimmi BuscombeJimmi Buscombe is a professional artist based in Warrnambool, on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. He
specialises in highly detailed wildlife art, public art, anamorphic art, chalk art & public/mural art, creating stunning
representations of his subjects. The creative aim within his work is to offer a sense of joy and deeper
connection through reflections of the natural world and the people, flora and fauna that inhabit it.
294. 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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295. FikosFikos is a painter and muralist from Greece.
At the age of 13, he started studying Byzantine painting in Athens. He invented “Contemporary Byzantine Painting” -a term and artistic style that is now being used by many artists around the world- and combines his traditional artistic style with contemporary thematics (like gender fluidity), techniques (like digital art), and art movements (like Neo-muralism).
He has presented his work in 5 solo and many group shows, has exhibited in institutes such as Benaki Museum (Athens), Archaeological Museum of Milos Island, Fiminco Foundation (Paris), and the 1st Bienalle of Larnaka (Cyprus), and he has painted many murals all over the world. Among them, it is the largest mural in the history of Greek-Byzantine art (46m high), commission murals for the municipality of Versailles, and indoor murals at ETH Zurich University.
His focus is on how traditional arts can revive and serve contemporary society.
296. SmokaSmoka, a muralist and graphic designer based in France, embodies an artistic passion that has inhabited him since a young age. It was in the 90s that he plunged into the fascinating world of graffiti. Attracted by the profusion of colors and the impressive dimensions of the works, he created his first frescoes in 1998. Self-taught by nature and with a perpetual quest for improvement, Smoka began by exploring various styles of demanding lettering. Subsequently, he deepened his knowledge by studying graphic design in Quimper, thus merging his skills with his passion for painting.
In 2006, Smoka joined the 100 Pression artists’ collective in Nantes, opening the door to a multitude of projects and the exploration of new artistic media such as giant facades, canvases and screen prints. Whether working in a collective or solo, Smoka has actively participated for more than a decade in Urban Art projects across Europe. At the same time, his painting studio became his laboratory for graphic experiments.
Smoka’s unique style as a muralist skillfully blends portraits, typography, patterns and textures, creating dynamic and unique compositions. Patterns and colors become essential elements of his work, giving a singular rhythm to his creations, oscillating between abstraction and figuration. His frescoes question our beliefs, confront our human certainties with the reality of the world and Nature.
297. 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.
298. Wanda HutiraIt all began with drawings and sketches back in primary school, where my passion for art first took shape. This passion naturally led me to study arts in high school and later in college. After graduating, I spent a decade in the advertising industry, an experience that taught me a vital lesson: every project needs a solid concept and a meaningful foundation.
Armed with that experience and knowledge, I turned my attention to something I’ve loved since childhood—doodleing on walls. What began as a childhood fascination has blossomed into a professional pursuit of hand-painted murals, street art, and custom wall art, where I aim to tell stories through heartfelt brush strokes and emotional messages.
Today, I specialize in crafting large-scale wall art and bespoke mural designs that inspire connection and bring spaces to life. Whether it’s for residential, commercial, or public spaces across Europe and beyond, each piece is created with a deep sense of purpose, evoking feelings that resonate long after the first glance.
I know that all my work put together will not change much in the society we live in, I can only hope it changes some minds. One. Two. Three.
Who knows?
299. 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.
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