All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
341. 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.
342. 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.
343. Santa GrossA Colombian artist passionate about capturing feelings and emotions through the representation of animals and human faces in a vibrant style. My art is developed in 2D, exploring a dialogue between the organic and artificial world, marked by the use of strong contrasts, visual elements that awaken sensations of energy and movement. I incorporate textures and patterns that evoke handmade work, paying homage to traditions that reflect care and dedication.
I consider my art to be a bridge between cultures through human feelings. I am inspired by Latin art and seek to take it beyond my borders, sharing our vision while being nourished by other cultures. For me, creating is a way to connect, both with my roots and with the world.
344. Kream ArtKreamart is a street artist based in Tasmania Australia. With a passion for creating large-scale murals across Australia and the world!
Open for Enquiries! đ
345. 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.
346. DodiciDodici is an Italian illustrator who has made Rotterdam his home. He was drawn to the Netherlands for both personal and professional reasons.
Dodici's signature style is characterized by its minimalism. He believes that simplicity is the best way to convey the essence of his work. His artwork often features people engaged in everyday activities, but there's always a touch of irony that keeps the viewer engaged.
Dodici draws his inspiration from the world around him, particularly the people he encounters and the things they do. He believes that even the most mundane moments can be transformed into art.
Dodici has participated in numerous street art events around the world, including Pow Wow Rotterdam, Youhood Melilla, StreetHeart in Addis Ababa and Street Colors Bonaire, All Caps Rotterdam, Step in the Arena Eindhoven, Awall Miami. His work has been featured in galleries and publications, and he has a growing following on social media.
347. Viki ArtI am a girl passionate about art and I have only recently started painting murals.
If you want to see my progress, you can see it here or on my Instagram.
348. KATASTROFFFEKatastrofffe is the brainchild of Milena Kravetz â a one-woman riot of street art, sculpture, and subversion.
Trained in Florence, now based in Lisbon, Milena works where art meets urgency. Her background spans sculpture, oil painting, photography, and up cycled underground clothing label â all of it feeding into a practice that doesnât ask for space. It takes it.
Sheâs also a sustainability activist â questioning systems, materials, and the cultural trash weâre told to treasure. Her work doesnât just critique consumerism; it sidesteps it completely.
Her standout project, Face of the City, drops 50 plaster heads into public spaces across Europe. Not museums. Not curated fairs. Just out there â Florence, Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam, Lisbon â staring blankly, maybe accusingly, at whoever walks by.
Each face is a city. Burnt out. Buzzing. Suffocating under its own weight.
You donât just see them â you feel watched.
The city is alive.
The question is: whatâs it becoming?
âExhibitions cost money. Space. PR. But what if the whole point is to be seen by someone who doesnât go to galleries? Who wouldnât click on an ad, but might look up from their phone and feel something real?â
Projects like Overprotected Love go even further â raw, emotional fragments about heartbreak and human fragility, wheatpasted in the rain on the streets of London, Brighton, Berlin. No promo. No gloss. Just truth on walls.
349. WeslWesl is a Spanish artist based in Toledo (Spain).
He began his journey inside the world of graffiti in 1991. After a 10 year career in computer engineering,
he broke up with it, letting his passion take over the reigns. He let his art become his way of life.
Abstraction and realism. These are the two sides within the art of Wesl.
His particularly aesthetic language is characterized by an almost acrobatic use of color in moving
wavy forms, volume effects and transparencies that blend together like tonality and rhythm.
An almost hypnotic style made in its entirety with spray paint, punctually invading other stylistic aspects.
Both in his abstract and more naturalistic works, we can appreciate a subtle point of where they come
together, found in the way he deals with the blurred parts of his productions.
The generous use of the tones in the gradients of the colors gives his works a unique softness.
Vanguardism, technique and urban art consolidate the vision of Wesl.
350. 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 90âs 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.
351. Sea162Sea162 was born in Madrid in 1984. At the age of 14, he discovered graffiti and began to use public space as a playground, contributing what he likes the most: painting.
It was graffiti that motivated him to travel, study, meet new people and expand his creative possibilities, applying all this to develop his personal style, inspired by the Wild Style. In 2005 he began to do commissioned work, and decided to dedicate himself to painting professionally. Little by little he gets closer to nature, being his greatest source of inspiration, which connects him with his most spiritual part. He began to combine the murals with the environment that surrounds them, giving the work the same importance as the landscape of which they formed a part.
Experimentation is the basis of Sea162âs research. It helps you discover new ways of expressing yourself through different supports, techniques and materials to convey your ideas, in relation to the context and the place where they have been created.
A personal world that mixes geometric, organic and cosmic elements, with a great influence of its main origins, nature and graffiti.
Currently, it continues to investigate the resources that nature offers us to be able to play and express our ideas, trying to generate the least impact on the environment for its production.
354. Rob PrietoRob Prieto is a Puerto Rican artist known for vibrant murals and paintings that blend spray paint, oil, and acrylic. His work explores nature, memory, and identity through bold color and imaginative scenes. A former soldier turned full-time artist, Prieto now lives in Dorado, PR, and creates for both private collectors and public spaces.
355. AyloAYLO (Hayley Garner) is an internationally recognised street artist, muralist, and creative director with 20+ yearsâ 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 UKâs 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. AYLOâs 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, AYLOâs work champions shared heritage, environmental awareness, and the power of public art to connect people and place.
356. FuryoAntonio Santoyo (Furyo), an artist from Alfafar, was born in Valencia, Spain in 1997. His artistic interest took off during his time at university, where he studied Fine Arts at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, 2015-2019. Interested in different artistic techniques, it was in painting that he developed a strong interest, especially in mural painting. His mural work began in 2019, and his most popular themes deal with the uncertainty of the future, everyday life, and the emotions that come with living in society. His work has spread to countries such as Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.
359. BlissBliss is an anonymous street artist from Bergen, Norway.
The street art expression is a fantastic way to be able to reach a broader audience and make a statement about issues close to heart.
In 2019 I participated in decorating "Skur 14" before the Tall Ship Races in Bergen 2019 amongst so many great artists. My humble thank you to organizers and artists in Bergen.
Work like "Expectations" at Carte Blanche and "Imagine" at Holen Skole in Bergen tells their own story. One of the most recent pieces is "Fly me away" - displayed at the Human Rights Square on NygÄrdshÞyden in Bergen, close to the Rafto foundation and tells the tale of children at risk all over the world.
With hope for a better future for all - Bliss
360. Tara CullI'm a passionate artist known for paintings that depict the unique flora and fauna of Australia coupled with vibrant colours and patterns to capture the essence of the natural and built world. I draw inspiration from the vibrant details of birds and the captivating scenes I encounter on my travels.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.