All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
341. Robbo-TThe world imagined, and reminisced, through the eyes of robots and robotic creatures - maybe because we've destroyed the world, and nothing living can survive, or maybe just because...
Created in the streets of Melbourne, Australia, you'll often find Robbo-T slapped, glued or pasted-up up somewhere in one of Melbourne's many laneways and side streets.
342. Carlos AdevaToro (Zamora) 1974.
From 1991 to 1993 I studied at the School of Plastic Arts in Salamanca. During the following years, from 1993 to 1996, my training was completed in Paris, I regularly visit the most important museums where, apart from seeing, I draw the pieces of art that are in them, I think that for me it was vital and extremely important. importance because I was learning the techniques of the great masters just by observing them. I could define myself as self-taught but I don't consider myself to be anything like that since there are many painters and styles that have taught me.
Specialist in Wall Art and Medieval Art. Since I was little I have always been attracted to history and art in general. Being born in a city with history and art that Toro treasures, it was easy to be trapped and fascinated by medieval art. Immediately I was getting hold of an important library on medieval art and learning all the plastic currents of which it is made up, being the mural paintings its greatest exponent.
I have always been dedicated to art, in one way or another my relationship with it has been practically since I was a child. It has become my way of life and my only job, it has not been easy nor is being able to do it, I believe that the basis has been to never give up and fight for that dream although sometimes the situation is on the edge and makes that dream impossible.
Since 2019 I have my studio in Toro, Zamora.
I constantly develop artistic techniques to encourage innovation and improvement of visual products.
343. Patrícia MarianoPatrícia Mariano (b.1988) is a Portuguese fine arts painter and mural artist, whose art can be found in many different walls and galleries.
Mariano is a self-taught artist with an academic background in architecture and journalism, and with an extensive career in advertising as a creative copywriter. It was only until she was 30 that she decided to pursue her dream of working as a painter and to have her own studio. Since then she has done multiple solo and group exhibitions, as well as various urban art interventions.
The artist work is nestled somewhere in between reality and dreams and could be described as imagined realism. Her figurative compositions, imbued with melancholic and metaphorical imagery, create a unique surrealist universe and atmosphere, where the use of symbolism has become her artistic identity.
Patrícia currently lives in Lisbon, Portugal, where she works full-time as a painter.
344. Peter StöckerMy name is Peter Stöcker aka THECUT, born 1984 in Bremen and active as an artist around the globe. Influenced by the hip-hop culture of the 1990s, I started exploring street art in 1994. After completing a design degree, I founded the urban art agency "Lucky Walls".
My free works lie between clear graphic elements, dynamic shapes and textures. They aim to convey positive energy, inspiration and motivation to the viewer.
345. 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.
346. Explicit CitizensExplicit Citizens is a collective of independent and self-taught artists
founded ni 2017, exploring various branches of painting, graphic design, illustration, photography, and video.
On the streets, represented by João Murta (Jhonny Neverstop) and David Martins (Golias.d), two friends with roots in graffiti and urban culture, their main focus is now on mural painting and studio work.
347. David VillaécijaDavid Villaécija has developed a unique visual language that integrates emotion, memory, and a profound reflection on the urban environment.
His work occupies a space between Graffiti, Street art, Muralism, and Visual Narrative, exploring identities, cultures, and human landscapes from a poetic, rigorous, and personal perspective.
A self-taught artist, he practices with full creative freedom, which allows him to consolidate an authentic and clearly recognizable style.
Each project incorporates a fundamental narrative dimension. Stories, legends, and characters from diverse cultures, particularly those linked to remote or endangered contexts, are intertwined with his focus on faces marked by the passage of time, highlighting the beauty of wear and the depth of lived experience.
The gaze is central to his creative process. Whether human or mechanical, it serves as the starting point for the message that each work conveys. From it, Villaécija develops images that engage with memory, construct narratives, and reveal identities, emphasizing the human dimension present in every gesture and on every wall.
In this way, each work becomes a bridge between the viewer and the story it contains.
One work and a path in constant evolution.
348. 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.
349. Hallo KarloThe artist duo from Hamburg have been working together for over 15 years now!!Art in public spaces is the focus of their work!!
350. WallartFor over 20 years, Wallart has been one of Poland’s leading mural and street art studios, transforming urban spaces across the country with large-scale, high-quality wall paintings.
Founded in 2005, we specialize in creating custom murals for cities, businesses, housing estates, and public institutions. Our portfolio includes hundreds of realizations – from colorful façade revitalizations and historical commemorative murals to modern abstract compositions and community-driven projects.
We collaborate closely with local authorities, developers and cultural institutions turning grey walls into vibrant landmarks that strengthen local identity and beautify public space.
Based in Poland and working nationwide, Wallart combines artistic vision with professional execution, durability, and respect for architecture.
Turning walls into stories since 2004. Wallart – Poland’s mural experts.
Check our portfolio at https://wallart.pl
351. 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.
352. OniroOniro in his paintings explores the subtle connection between humans and
habitat by his Oneiric visions. In this imagery we walk in an ancestral
dimension devoid of contemporary dystopian constructs in search
of the beauty of essential things. His artworks want to investigate
existential issues, letting us dive in an introspective travel for finding
invisible forces moving humans and the universe.
353. ShartyOriginario de Guatemala Mixco, comienza en 2008 por gusto al graffiti, letras e influencias de algunas corrientes artisticas como el impresionismo y el street art.
Licenciado en Diseño Gráfico en la universidad San Carlos de Guatemala 2018.
Desde el 2012 ha participado en festivales internacionales de Hip Hop en Guatemala, México, Salvador, Brasil y Colombia, Perú.
"La exploración de los rincones más escondidos de Guatemala han permitido plasmar en muchos muros la cultura, tradiciones, dialectos y la biodiversidad de mi país”.
" La exploración de los rincones más escondidos de Guatemala han permitido plasmar en muchos muros la cultura, tradiciones, dialectos y la biodiversidad del país.
356. Jan RosiusAs a teenager Jan Rosius was submerged in the lawless skateboard culture of the mid nineties. An open playing field, hidden away from the main stream and pop culture, in which raw imagery and visual anti establishment propaganda took centre stage.
Fascinated by this mixture of pure passion, excitement, danger and a total DYI mind state expressed on the streets as a real life canvas, Jan Rosius absorbed every aspect of it and started his own excursions expressing himself as an artist. All of this without any arts education, but with a whole culture of self made artists influencing and educating him along the way.
Over the years he explored every aspect of this street culture and arts scene as a skateboarder, graffiti writer, MC, b-boy, fashion designer, organizer, DJ, beat producer and a street art artist, creating something from nothing against all conventional rules and guidelines. In such a way that he definitely turned a few heads and made some noise in the underground.
After a life changing and mind altering burn out experience in 2017 he decides to leave his day job and focus a 110% on his artistic endeavors. While collaborating closely with professionally schooled artists, as well in proximity as in actual projects, he starts crossing over to new techniques and a body of work which is slowly shaking off the confinements of traditional graffiti and street art.
His recent works are based on the repetition of intriguing symbols, patterns and subliminal messages referring to the world of dreams and imagination. The expressions of an undying urge to wake people up from their daily slumber, unexpectedly, still both in the streets and in gallery settings, to make them wonder about the writings on the wall and the hidden worlds that lay behind them.
357. Shev LunaticThe artist, Shev Lunatic (Yevgeniya Shevchuk, was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1995. At the age of 3, she came to Germany with her family and settled in Dusseldorf after numerous stints in Southern France. In 2014, Shevchuk studied communication design at the Institute of Design in Dusseldorf. Yevgeniya Shevchuk's talent was recognized during her childhood and promoted in the form of private lessons from the young age of 5. Shevchuk's thirst for creativity blew up with an encounter with a gallery owner from Monaco. She adopted the name Shev Lunatic, and has been working as a freelance artist since 2016. Shev Lunatic is a young passionated Artist who creates pieces in the fields of Urban Art and Fine Art. Well connected and represented by agencies in Paris, London, Berlin and Düsseldorf she has already made a name for herself in the industry. By introducing Street Art and Tattooing into the B2B Network she has already worked for clients such as 25hours Hotel Company, the British Army (26th Regiment Royal Artillery),Tommy Hilfiger & TCL Electronics. She also had the honour to personally portray well-known people like Elon musk live for Vodafone, during the Axel Springer Awards in 2020, using the 5G Robot arm named Franka.
358. Joel ArtistaJoel Bergner is a community artist whose large-scale murals span 30 countries across five continents. His signature style blends realism with urban art and the raw expressions of children’s creativity. Engaging local residents, he leads collaborative projects in vulnerable communities, from Syrian refugee camps to American prisons, Brazilian favelas and orphanages in South Africa. Through participatory art-making, he helps communities explore critical issues they face.
As the Co-Founder and CEO of Artolution, a nonprofit empowering artists in refugee camps and marginalized communities, Joel mentors young creatives and collaborates on humanitarian art programs worldwide. He partners with UN agencies and NGOs to support sustainable arts initiatives that foster social change.
Joel’s work has been featured on NBC Nightly News, CBS This Morning, NPR, Al Jazeera, and Reuters. His murals and public art projects serve as powerful tools for dialogue, healing, and community-building. He continues to push artistic boundaries, incorporating technology such as VR and AR into his projects. Now based in Washington, DC, Joel lives with his wife and two young daughters, dedicating his career to the transformative power of art.
359. Nicky NahafahikNicky Nahafahik (1980), self-taught.
Visual artist with an (illegal) graffiti background. What started as an illegal, abstract letter graffiti expression in the 90’s, evolved into contemporary realistic works in public spaces, galleries and projects in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo and New York.
A continues process to find the perfect balance between realism and the abstract, inspired by flora and fauna.
Either in full colour, black-and-white or with gold, copper and metallics. It is mainly a focus on the esthetics of the subject, which is always portrayed in a majestic way.
In the graffiti scene, an artist with an esteemed reputation gains the title of “King”. With this in mind he started painting lions in a realistic way, as they are known as the King of the Jungle, later he also moved on to other animals. 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.