All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
341. 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.
342. 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.
346. 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.
347. Atma StudioATMA is an international street artist, mural painter and designer driven by upliftism. Through his use of bold colours, sharp lines and natural patterns, he tells stories in large scale. To engage, impact and transform. ATMA is the Sanskrit word for ‘Soul’.
His work transcends locations & status: you can find his signature in (and on) council estates, private homes, motorways, high streets, hidden corners, capitals, cities, villages, restaurants, corporate offices, community centres, schools, art galleries & museums, across 10 countries.
348. p*nmP*NM (formerly known as Click Street Art) is an artist born in Paris in 1983. He started with digital art and streetwear with the creation of his own clothing brand in the 2000s.
After many years spent following internationally renowned artists such as Invader, Jef Aérosol, Miss.Tic or Banksy, he started learning stencil as an self-educated and explored many mixed techniques.
He is still based in Paris where he is particularly active in the street as well as in his studio.
His favorite technique is stencil, which he cuts by hand or with a laser, allowing him to rework portraits of illustrious (un)known people in a typical style by combining several successive layers.
In his works, he attaches particular importance to the background which sublimates the main character and sometimes adds a striking contrast. For this, during his city wanderings, P*NM is always on the lookout for a flyer, an original support, a metro map... so many supports that he combines, cuts, mixes to create his stencil paintings.
349. 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.
350. Trepo ParkerIn graffiti we trust.
100% spraypaint
351. Afzan PirzadeHi my name is Afzan pirzade. (B. 1993)
I’m a street artist from India. I’m working as a professional muralist from past seven years, national and international. My body of work evoke a sense of wonder and introspection of realism characteristics from street art murals to monochromatic paintings on canvases depicting figurative drawings and portraits more inclined towards my renaissance traditional practice.
You can find my work and artist statement given below.
Thank you.
352. Caroline Lejeune Born and raised in Paris, Caroline Lejeune developed her artistic foundations surrounded by the rich history and iconic museums of the city. After completing art school in Paris, she spent several years immersed in the vibrant European art scene. Ten years ago, she emigrated to Australia, captivated by its vast landscapes and lush nature.
Since then, she has painted murals across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Byron Bay, and Port Augusta. Her work often draws inspiration from Australia’s wild beauty while weaving in messages of environmental protection and female empowerment. Through a captivating blend of surrealism and symbolism, she crafts visual stories that challenge perceptions and celebrate resilience. Her art has become a powerful testament to the harmony between nature, humanity, and femininity.
353. 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.
354. SpämSPÄM is a Street Artist from Hamburg City, who reclaims public space for artistic expression since 2008. His cartoonish characters are often made up of meat products such as Hamburgers. Basically he is trying to hit the sweet spot between trying out new, experimental stuff and repeating his main characters again and again to establish them at as many spots as possible using stickers, spraypaint, paste-ups, installations and other stuff.
356. SbahAn artist who has so much inside to share (art and good vibes), one of those crazy people who thinks we can change the world… AND WE WILL DO IT!
My artwork is always connected to people. It always has something to say because art is about transmitting (feelings, concepts, ideas, emotions…) and mine is closely linked to a social message.
I'm happy.
357. Erik AirErik is a muralist from the Canary Islands celebrated for his bold, colorful street art that fuses traditional and contemporary influences. His murals reflect the unique culture and landscapes of his homeland, blending realism and surrealism to create scenes that are both grounded and dreamlike. Known for his large-scale, vibrant works, Erik often explores themes of identity, community, and the environment, using public spaces to tell compelling visual stories.
Erik’s approach to muralism emphasizes community involvement, as he frequently collaborates with local residents to ensure his art resonates with its surroundings. His work has not only beautified the Canary Islands but also gained him international recognition, with projects in various countries allowing him to share his distinct style globally. Through his pieces, Erik invites viewers to experience public spaces with fresh perspectives, infusing them with the spirit of the communities they represent.
358. 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.
359. Eneko Azpiroz"Este talentoso artista logra una asombrosa fusión entre el realismo mural y el diseño gráfico. Cada mural que crea es una ventana a figuras llenas de vida, donde los colores y los detalles cautivan a quien los contempla. Su habilidad para capturar la esencia de la realidad y transformarla en juegos geométricos y de opacidad demuestra una destreza única y un enfoque artístico innovador"
360. ClydeClyde Thompson is a prominent street artist based in Phoenix, Arizona, known for his powerful murals that fuse elements of realism with vibrant, abstract designs. Born and raised in the diverse neighborhoods of Phoenix, Thompson's art is deeply influenced by the rich cultural tapestry and urban landscapes of the city. His work often reflects themes of social justice, community, and the human experience, capturing the struggles and triumphs of everyday life through his bold and evocative imagery.
Thompson's artistic journey began in his teenage years when he was inspired by the graffiti and street art that adorned the walls of his city. Over time, he developed a unique style that blends traditional painting techniques with modern street art aesthetics. His murals are characterized by their intricate detail, dynamic compositions, and a striking use of color that draws viewers in and invites them to reflect on the deeper messages embedded in his work.
In addition to his murals, Thompson is actively involved in community outreach and art education programs in Phoenix, using his art to engage with and uplift his local community. He has participated in numerous public art projects and street art festivals, both locally and nationally, earning recognition for his contributions to the urban art scene.
Clyde Thompson continues to push the boundaries of street art, experimenting with new techniques and collaborating with other artists to bring his visions to life on the walls of Phoenix and beyond. His work not only beautifies public spaces but also serves as a powerful commentary on the social issues that resonate within the communities he portrays.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.