All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
341. David BarreraLa vida del artista madrileño David Barrera ha girado desde su infancia alrededor de la pintura.
Sin estudios previos de Bellas Artes ha conseguido cumplir el gran sueño de vivir como artista haciendo lo que más le gusta: crear y difundir el arte en todas sus expresiones a través de diferentes técnicas (murales a gran escala, tatuajes, cuadros…)
La vida es como un viaje por el mundo siempre acompañado de sus obras mostrando su talento.
Trabaja creando propuestas creativas y diferentes para cada uno de sus proyectos. Siendo su técnica de hiperrealismo o más bien FOTORREALISMO por la que se diferencia de otros artistas.
El cliente tiene siempre la última palabra en diseños y propuestas, pero normalmente damos con sus objetivos rápidamente.
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.
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. 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."
345. 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.
346. 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.
347. Sergey AkramovSergey Akramov lives and works in Ekaterinburg, graduated from USUAA'17, Master of Architecture.
Visual art practice began in 2007 with street painting - graffiti and street art. Now focus on painting on canvas and muralism.
In his artworks Sergey combines figurative and abstraction, inspired by the aesthetics of daily life, urban textures and natural landscapes. The protagonist of his works are plants, most often domestic plants, which are taken out into the street, into the urban space and begin to interact with architecture and the environment.
Working on the project "Layers of Time" - a visual language that displays time, the transience of life, like scraps of memory, by analogy with torn street ads.
348. 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.
349. Sick015Björn De Weerdt, AkA Sick015 is a Graffiti Writer / Hip-Hoppas.
Guided bye the culture ' Temple Of Hip-Hop' member. builder.
Teacher in Hip-Hop, the philosophy: skilled in Graffiti and Streetart. some basic Deejaying and Writing rimes.
Martial Artist Budo. Roba Koto Dama Ryu.
A Dad and a friend of the Good People, that live in Love Unity Peace and FUN!
Libra High Sensitive Empath.
open as wel for assignments, mail: bjorndeweerdt@gmail.com
350. 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.
351. Rame 13 Ginevra Giovannoni aka Rame 13 is a multifaceted artist who ranges from Urbanart, illustration and graphics. She was born in Pisa on 13-11-89 as a child, thanks to her painter grandfather, she began to love drawing. After obtaining a three-year degree in Pisa in Philosophy and a diploma from the Academy of Visual Arts in Florence, she began collaborating with various realities, approaching streetart. Figurative in the consistency of forms, abstract in the relationship between the animal and vegetable beings that inhabit her works, Rame13 tells stories that proceed by means of images permeated with burning fantasy. Her works are often dreamlike and suspended in a unique, distinctive, yet no less usable imagery; they dance between natural themes, surrounded by surreal animals and colourful plants, and then embrace large-horned female figures and moustachioed sailors ploughing the seas. Her style has matured over the years also thanks to the proximity of his crew ELEKTRO DOMESTIK FORCE, with whom she pursues a mission: Social Art. This common vision of the group means that Rame13 and her colleagues are committed to telling stories, through urban regeneration projects, that can interact and become an integral part of the lives of the citizens who live in the places that host them.
353. Dante arcadeDante Arcade is a Spanish street artist known for his dynamic art style. Vibrant colors, internet codes, arcade aesthetics, or vector patterns typical of the 90s are frequent in his work. His art gives us a mind-blowing interpretation of how realism is felt and experienced in a cyber society. Throughout his art, Dante examines pop culture, mixed with retro and vintage subcultures, and creates fragmented images of these streamlines and their icons.
Born in Murcia, Dante currently lives in Barcelona. His artistic journey started way back in the mind-90s. He began to paint his first pieces motivated by urban culture and as a consequence of listening to rap music and skateboarding. It was in the 90s, during his adolescence when he discovered the boom of video games, the world of comics, science fiction films, and, of course, the graffiti movement. Since then, he has been fascinated by this retro universe, from which he has not yet managed to escape. It is in this imagination where his work is regenerated bringing old tendencies ack on a current frame, where futurism is jumbled with the classic and the old with the modern.
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Dante Arcade es un artista callejero español conocido por su estilo artístico dinámico. Los colores vibrantes, los códigos de internet, la estética arcade o los patrones vectoriales propios de los 90 son frecuentes en su obra. Su arte nos brinda una interpretación alucinante de cómo se siente y se experimenta el realismo en una sociedad cibernética. A lo largo de su arte, Dante examina la cultura pop, mezclada con subculturas retro y vintage, y crea imágenes fragmentadas de estas líneas aerodinámicas y sus íconos.
Nacido en Murcia, Dante vive actualmente en Barcelona. Su viaje artístico comenzó allá por los años 90. Comenzó a pintar sus primeras piezas motivado por la cultura urbana y como consecuencia de escuchar música rap y patinar con skate. Fue en los años 90, durante su adolescencia cuando descubrió el boom de los videojuegos, el mundo de los cómics, las películas de ciencia ficción y, por supuesto, el movimiento del graffiti. Desde entonces, ha quedado fascinado por este universo retro, del que aún no ha conseguido escapar. Es en este imaginario donde su obra se regenera trayendo viejas tendencias sobre un marco actual, donde el futurismo se mezcla con lo clásico y lo antiguo con lo moderno.
354. 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.
355. KATASTROFFFEKatastrofffe is the brainchild of Milena Kravetz — 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 — all of it feeding into a practice that doesn’t ask for space. It takes it.
She’s also a sustainability activist — questioning systems, materials, and the cultural trash we’re told to treasure. Her work doesn’t 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 — Florence, Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Amsterdam, Lisbon — staring blankly, maybe accusingly, at whoever walks by.
Each face is a city. Burnt out. Buzzing. Suffocating under its own weight.
You don’t just see them — you feel watched.
The city is alive.
The question is: what’s it becoming?
“Exhibitions cost money. Space. PR. But what if the whole point is to be seen by someone who doesn’t go to galleries? Who wouldn’t click on an ad, but might look up from their phone and feel something real?”
Projects like Overprotected Love go even further — 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.
356. 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.
357. Mink was born in Valencia, Spain, and began my journey into the world of graffiti by painting murals in abandoned places. Over the years, I trained and refined my art. After completing my studies in graphic design, I started developing my work while working as a freelance artist, both creating murals and working on illustration projects. My travels have taken me to paint on every continent, broadening my artistic perspective.
As an illustrator, I’ve collaborated on projects with Harto Arte (Mexico), Paria (Germany), and Sense Art (China), among others.
My work is characterized by the use of vector illustrations and flat colors, portraying a wide range of scenes and sensations inspired by my experience as an urban artist. These influences are reflected in my distinctive cast of characters, recognizable by their rounded shapes and expressive eyes.
In my creative universe, where nature and the urban environment merge, I aim to transport the viewer to a unique and unfamiliar world. My motivation comes from the connection between the city and art. Through my work, I constantly explore new narrative frontiers, techniques, materials, and tools that allow my art to interact in innovative ways with those who experience it.
Today, I continue to devote my energy and passion to creating and painting murals, illustrations, and also 3D work. Every new project is both an opportunity and a challenge to push my own limits, reflecting my passion for art and my desire to share my vision with the world.
358. TardorTo speak of Tardor is to speak of an urban artist from La Xara (Alicante), born in 1996. He showed an interest in art from a young age, thanks to the influence of his family, who instilled in him a passion for painting and drawing. Although initially just a hobby, his discovery of artistic graffiti marked a turning point in his career, turning his vocation into a profession.
Over the years, his style has evolved steadily and clearly. Today, Tardor creates decorative murals and personalized urban art works that tell stories and conceal symbolic messages, inviting the viewer to discover deeper meanings.
Despite his young age, he has a solid track record in the field of urban art and contemporary muralism. He has participated in international projects, collaborating on advertising campaigns for major brands, as well as creating murals and art exhibitions in various cities, both nationally and internationally.
Tardor's work is distinguished by his ability to transform spaces with artistic murals filled with color, creativity, and symbolism, capturing the attention of a diverse audience and establishing himself as an emerging figure in the world of urban art.
360. Rimon GuimaraesRimon Guimarães, born in Curitiba in 1988, is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist who seeks to transmute space-time through experience, travel and cultural exchanges, producing works that dialogue with the accessibility of information and contemporary media, such as large-scale murals, paintings, drawings, engravings, photographs, videos, installations, performances, compositions and audio. He has carried out works in countries such as Gambia, Malaysia, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, the USA, Argentina, Brazil, among others.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.