All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
301. Alisa HostAlisa Host is a visual artist, muralist and writer from Geneva Switzerland. Since 2020, she have been traveling from place to place without a home base, following artistic opportunities and moving by land transportation only. Painting murals is for her a way to make art while living an itinerant and minimalistic lifestyle, as well as making her art accessible to everyone. Her murals can be publicly seen in Sweden, Spain, Norway, Denmark and France.
302. 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.
303. 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.
304. 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.
305. MasholandMASHO MARGISHVILI
I am a multidisciplinary artist, designer and cartographer of visual worlds from Tbilisi, Georgia. For over a decade, I've been building visual universes, generating ideas and making things across illustration, murals, graphic design, animation and sound. My work lives at the intersection of storytelling, symbolism and the curiosity that refuses to stay in one lane.
I started with a background in industrial design and later in digital learning games. I spent years developing Masholand - a parallel universe with its own mythology, creatures and geography, alongside collaborations with creatives, agencies, festivals and companies across Georgia and internationally.
Based in Tbilisi, I'm currently expanding my practice into new territories - cultural studies, esoterics and concept direction, while continuing to paint walls, work on commissions, teach and generate ideas that make people see things differently.
For more, visit: https://www.mashomarg.art
306. 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.
307. 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.
308. 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.
309. Marta LapeñaAfter she finished her degree in Interior Design by the Politecnica University (Madrid), she decided to devote herself to painting and the research and knowledge of different techniques, focusing at a later time on the conception and development of artistic projects.
She has attended several courses and taken part in relevant experiences which have led her to participate in different galleries, art fairs, cultural centres and urban art festivals, as part of her career path.
Her work lies between painting and muralism, sometimes materialised into specific projects and other times more experimental proposals. Her art is naturally influenced by daily life experiences, people she has met, behaviours that she has witnessed and social issues which concern her.
Ultimately, through her art she searches for equality at all levels: social, cultural and natural. She addresses topics such as depopulation in rural areas, inequality and violence; any sort of violence but especially gender-based violence. The social component is the absolute central theme of her work.
310. Tomas FacioFACIO (Buenos Aires, Argentina) began his studies in 2013 at UNA - National University of Arts - devoting himself fully to the study of drawing and engraving. His mural paintings focus on the line, giving it a fundamental role in his works, generating strokes and plots that allow him to achieve a greater number of light and shadow values. He made murals in Alemania, Argentina, Bélgica, Chile, España, Marruecos and Portugal.
311. 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.
312. AwerHis artistic work is based on three pillars : the precision of the line, the use of flat colors, and the balance of forms. Although devoid of perspective like the aspective paintings of ancient Egypt, his compositions manage to capture a depth and dimension that seem to emerge from the imagination, offering a more intimate and introspective artistic expression. Wone's mural creations not only decorate urban spaces but also provide an immersive visual experience. Similar to pareidolia induced by a visual stimulus, the familiar forms he paints allow viewers to reinterpret the works in their own way, creating a unique dialogue between the artist and the audience.
"Inspired by the innovative works of master painters such as Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Jérôme Bosch, and Pieter Brueghel, as well as the avant-garde of the cubist movement and the artistry of stained glass craftsmen, my artistic universe has gradually formed, blending dreamlike and colorful elements, patterns that are both organic and graphic, and familiar forms that suggest hidden depths. Whether in my studio creations or urban landscape interventions, there is a purpose: to take the beholder on a journey of discovery."
313. Metod - Ćulum MarkoMarko Ćulum, born in Belgrade in 1983, where he still lives and works. He comes from an artistic family,
father a designer and applied artist, mother an art historian and children's illustrator and painter, older
sister an art historian.
From an early age, he showed a penchant for art, which would later result in him graduating from the
Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade (Applied Painting / Wall Painting) in the class of Miroslav Lazović.
Author of a many murals, both privately owned and in public spaces / areas in Belgrade and throughout
Serbia and abroad, he has collaborated with many strong companies and agencies, Nike, Converse,
Apatin Brewery (Blue moon, Staropramen, Jelen…), MCF (20th Centry Fox), Playstation Serbia ...
He has participated in several important projects, one of which is the creation of several mosaics for the
campus in Viminacium under the leadership of Porf. Miroslav Lazović, painted airplane-exhibit in the
Museum of the Yugoslav Air Force, mural on the fence of the school for children with special needs Sirogojno in Zemun, mural on the elementary school Gavrilo Princip in Zemun, mural at the cultural institution
Palilula/Vlada Divjan, mural on hotel Marialena on Halkidiki/Greece, participated on festival of street art
WritersBlock in Leeuwarden/Nederlands, participated on Meeting of Styles in Smolensk/Russia...
He had a solo exhibition, several collective ones, participated in numerous competitions and projects, has
more designed products and is preparing many more interesting things ...
314. BrainfartThe perfect symbiosis between crazy and urbanart: BRAINFART.
Brainfart is a streetart collective from Zurich (Switzerland). Consisting of the members: André Bex, Facundo and Nahuel Morales.
The birthplace in 2011 was on a warm summer evening at the lower Letten in Zurich. Bex and Nahuel, just wanted to draw and put our creations on paper. Our goal was to show the world from a simpler, funnier and more colorful side. Our perseverance over the years has paid off, because we were allowed to bring our urban art to the masses at various events like Propart, Fantasy Basel, Streetart Festival Chur and many more.
But you can find us not only at exhibitions, but also as a livepainting act, organize urban art workshops in our studio and already some commissioned works also went over the counter. Brainfart is not only our name, it is also our credo. The best ideas remain standing and survive the high-noon.
315. Ona SalvadorOna Salvador (Menorca, 1999) is a visual artist and muralist based in Barcelona. With a background in illustration, she has been developing her mural practice since 2022. Her work combines drawing with large-scale formats, exploring the female figure, symbolism, and the emotional depth of her subjects.
316. 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.
317. MorisDutch Graffiti Artist from Wijchen (the Netherlands) started mid 80’s.
More info about me …check… www.morisgraffiti.nl
318. Moami31"TOO MUCH PANDA, TOO MUCH DIVA."
MOA-MI31, é Graffiti writer e Streetartist multidisciplinar, começou a sua jornada na arte do Graffiti em 2004, com "SUPER FUNK STYLE" e continua a seguir ate hoje. Durante a sua infância, já demostrava talento ao desenhar mangas japonesa e personagens comics.
Com o tempo, criou os seus próprios personagens, a/o "COLORINA CORINA e o/a PANDA ESPANTADO/A", expressando a sua admiração, resiliência e descontentamento com o MUNDO ao seu redor.
Moami dedica-se a construção e pintura mural, nacional e internacional, usando palavras para dar vida aos seus SONHOS ENCANTADOS.
Além de ter criado o "SPRAY FOR ALL", fez e faz parte de alguns movimentos/projetos sócios culturais nacionais e internacionais relevantes, para a sua carreira artística.
É também uma das Cofundadoras do movimento DAMAS JAM, uma iniciativa que promove a arte feita no feminino, organizando encontros artísticos, criando espaços seguros de partilha, aprendizagem e colaboração entre as artistas mulheres.
já contando com a primeira edição em Festival Feminino de Arte Urbana DAMAS JAM.
319. 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.