All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
361. 7th Pencil7th Pencil, is best known for her oversized artworks brought to life through bold, complementary colour palettes.
Hailing from rural Devon, Melanie draws deeply on the symbolism of nature as a source of healing, beauty, and freedom.
Flowers appear throughout her work as metaphors for feminine beauty, social conformity, and damaging stereotypes. Paired with vivid portraits of real women, these symbols highlight the tension between how things appear and the often complex or contradictory emotions beneath the surface.
Melanie’s work is rooted in strength, resilience, and optimism—qualities that have helped her navigate life and that echo powerfully through her art.
7th Pencil has been creating large scale street art for 15 years, working for brands including Heineken, The Body Shop, Magners and Kappa.
362. Sébastien Theys I'm an artist of abstraction and explorer of imaginary worlds through my canvases, reveals in my works a window open to the infinite of creativity. Coming from a universe where geometric shapes dance in harmony, I shape a vibrant and colorful artistic language. My white bands, like windows onto the abstract, frame my compositions, inviting the viewer to dive into a parallel universe where reality metamorphoses into reverie.
363. Mandi Valencia, Spain (1993). Graduated in Fine Arts from Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV).
365. DawalDistinguished by a rich and deeply evocative visual language blending dreamlike elements, symbolism, and intricate storytelling, he creates illustrations for an original story, weaving a vibrant visual narrative filled with creatures where dreams and reality intersect.
366. 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.
368. 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.
369. 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.
370. Sophy TuttleSophy Tuttle is an English-born American muralist, painter, and installation artist. Her work celebrates nature, reconsiders our position in the web of life, and creates new narratives that explore regenerative, resilient culture-building among all forms of life.
371. 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.
373. VAAFVAAF is an illustration duo from Groningen, consisting of Lotte Masker and Jonna Bo Lammers. They make paintings, illustrations, clothing and everything that can use a pop of colour. But they are especially known for their murals. They work with paint mainly, hence the name ‘VAAF', which is Gronings dialect for ‘paint'. VAAF’s style is colourful, funny, strange but mainly big BIG. They like challenges and working on projects with impact.
Lotte is based in Groningen and Jonna is based in Stockholm.
374. 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.
376. Tom CechArtist/social worker based in Leuven.
Specialized in oil paintings and murals.
I love working with social/ethical/environmental thematics.
Active in Belgium but always willing to travel.
377. 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.
378. Serge KbSerge Kb draws and paints surreal creatures, animals, cyborgs and androids. On diverse surfaces – canvas and paper, but also walls and found objects – he creates grim scenes with a twist. By experimententing with different materials and topics, Serge’s style is developing continuously.
380. PieksaDrawing inspiration from pop culture and music, PIEKSA creates vibrant works that captivate viewers with their dynamic use of spray cans, blending realism with imaginative flair.
Continuously evolving since 2017, Pieksa has been an active presence in the art scene, seeking new challenges and pushing the boundaries of his craft.
His murals, rich in color and form, stand as vivid reflections of his artistic journey, leaving a temporary mark on the urban landscape and an indelible mark on the hearts of those who encounter them.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.