All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
301. Danielle WeberDanielle Weber is a 32-year-old Australian, Melbourne-based Artist and Muralist whose passion and love for her craft is evident through her diverse range of styles. Danielle’s unique way of storytelling and honouring her subjects enables her to connect with her audience through larger-than-life murals and canvases.
Recognised for her work by high-profile figures such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danielle is no stranger to painting for some of the world's most recognised celebrities. She prides herself on her strict work ethic and discipline, which ensures she can create consistently and with impact.
In addition to her art practice, Danielle is the founder of The D Collective, a mentorship platform that supports artists with the tools, structure, and guidance to turn their passion into sustainable creative careers. Through The D Collective, she fosters a strong sense of community, collaboration and education within the arts space.
Danielle enjoys working closely with clients to create vibrant, personal pieces and murals for their homes, businesses, and loved ones. Her favourite subjects to paint are female faces and animals.
304. 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.
305. ENOHi there!
This is Eno. I have been writing graffiti for almost three decades and my work contributed to what is now considered the dawn of graffiti in Italy. Naples was my den. By the early 90’s I was already painting graffiti in many other cities. From day one, writing has shaped my true self wherever I happened to be. For the past 15 years, I have been living and working in France. In 2014, I created EXIT, the association that brings together various street artists and with whom I mainly work in Bordeaux.
306. JESWRIJESWRI (Jesse Wright / Japangardi) is a Gadigal artist taking Australia by storm. He is best known for his large scale public art & commercial brand collaborations. Jess is a veteran graffiti writer, art director, designer & illustrator; originally from Sydney - with his unique blend of pop-culture and his signature ‘retro-futurism’ he has very quickly established himself a household name in the National Street Art scene.
He currently serves as Creative Director of Honey Bones Gallery & KWIC, the best selling NFT project in Australian history as well as becoming a proud new dad & full-time artist.
307. 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.
308. Timothy Robert SmithTimothy Robert Smith is a painter and public artist, using realism and shifting perspective techniques to create cinematic stories that explore our perception of reality. He is known for his murals that feature larger-than-life characters in extreme perspectives, incorporating recognizable city structures into warped, kaleidoscopic landscapes. He has created many works for public spaces, including a mural for a new football stadium for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2023), and a 101 Freeway underpass mural in Salinas for the Clean California project (2023). In 2018, he created an immersive “walk-through painting” for the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) that combined oil painting with sculpture, lights, sounds and video. His work has shown in solo exhibitions at TEDx Conferences, Bergamot Station, the A+D Museum, and MOAH; and has been featured in many media outlets, including Juxtapoz, Artillery, NBC, and KCRW, and a new book in print More Disruption: Representational Art In Flux by John Seed.
309. 7th Pencil7th Pencil, is best known for her oversized artworks brought to life through bold, complementary colour palettes.
Hailing from rural Devon, Melanie draws deeply on the symbolism of nature as a source of healing, beauty, and freedom.
Flowers appear throughout her work as metaphors for feminine beauty, social conformity, and damaging stereotypes. Paired with vivid portraits of real women, these symbols highlight the tension between how things appear and the often complex or contradictory emotions beneath the surface.
Melanie’s work is rooted in strength, resilience, and optimism—qualities that have helped her navigate life and that echo powerfully through her art.
7th Pencil has been creating large scale street art for 15 years, working for brands including Heineken, The Body Shop, Magners and Kappa.
310. searokGraffiti Artist from Germany with a main focus on photorealistic characters. He started doing New York based Stylewriting in 2001. In 2010 he focused more on Characterpainting. Now all his artworks and Characters are based on his own Photography. He chooses persons to paint, comes up with a costume and does a photoshoot, which serves him as the concept for the painting on the wall.
311. 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.
312. StraatlettersStraatletters tovert de Belgische straten om tot kleurrijke kunstwerken. Met een mix van handlettering en felle kleuren, zet hij je aan het denken met quotes als "Komt goed" en "Misschien morgen".
313. Serge KbSerge Kb draws and paints surreal creatures, animals, cyborgs and androids. On diverse surfaces – canvas and paper, but also walls and found objects – he creates grim scenes with a twist. By experimententing with different materials and topics, Serge’s style is developing continuously.
314. El SeedeL Seed is a contemporary artist whose practice bridges painting and sculpture, developing a unique visual language inspired by the tradition of calligraphy and the energy of urban art. His work is characterized by intricate layers of color, symbols and letters that convey universal messages about coexistence, peace and freedom.
Through his art, eL Seed amplifies the voices of the communities he encounters, using language as a tool to create connections and inspire ideas of unity. He celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of cultural heritage and draws inspiration from local writers, poets and philosophers he meets on his travels. With great respect, eL Seed conducts extensive research to understand the essence of each community and incorporate their wisdom and stories into his work.
315. Anetta LukjanovaAnetta Lukjanova is a visual artist from Helsinki.
Her style is contemporary figurative realism. She often mixes elements of digital painting with realism rendered in the manner of classical oil painting. The juxtaposition of quick and slow mediums is also present in the thematics of her work. She works mainly through mediums of mural and oil painting.
316. novenoelSince 2009 I have been working in the field of graphic image and mural painting for individuals, companies and institutions. Since then, I have developed a pictorial line inspired by sequential narrative and popular art, intervening in all kinds of spaces and surfaces for different clients and audiences. My artistic work ranges from illustration to design, from scenography to large-scale murals in public spaces (houses and building walls). My work can be seen in cities and towns in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Mexico and the USA. I have received scholarships for artistic creation in Cordoba (Spain), Angouleme (France) and Guadalajara (Mexico). In the latter, I completed my training at the University Centre of Art, Architecture and Design (CUAAD). My first solo exhibition took place at the Apollinaire Gallery in May 2016.
My artistic work is strongly influenced by the ocean and small-scale fishing. I grew up among boats and nets in Rianxo, a small village in Galicia on the northwest coast of Spain. My whole family has been directly related to fishing. That universe was the foundation for developing my activity.
317. DoppelLondon based street artist. Doppel's work explores the human connection to nature, with elements of surrealism, often with the use of conceptual contrast and unique colour palettes.
318. Jarad DanbyJarad Danby is an artist recognized for his large-scale realism artworks that celebrate the community, history, and lifestyle of their surroundings. With extensive experience in the art industry, he ensures his projects meet the highest standards, both artistically and in their impact on the community.
Jarad has contributed to street art festivals worldwide, enhancing urban spaces with murals that resonate with local communities. His work spans from revitalizing overlooked alleyways to leading large-scale government initiatives, each project thoughtfully designed to enrich public places and reflect the stories, culture, and identity of the area. Through his art, Jarad fosters a sense of connection and pride, transforming the everyday into something extraordinary.
319. CanvazCANVAZ is an Irish street artist who first took to the streets of Dublin in the late 90s. Since then, his work has been seen internationally from Dublin, Liverpool, Bristol, Berlin, New York, Hong King and Tel Aviv. His style combines different street art techniques, including street interventions, figurative paintings, paste up, ad- jacking and stenciling. Deeply rooted in Irish culture and political history, CANVAZ’s work also touches upon more contemporary topics, such as the role of the individual in today’s social media-laden landscape. Throughout, a common thread remains: the willingness to take a stance while remaining hopeful.In 2024, Canvaz became the artist in residence to Team Ireland at the Paris Olympics and exhibited with the Royal Ulster Academy at the Ulster Museum. 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.