All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
361. 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.
362. LigamaLigama is a Sicilian artist whose career began in Catania, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and later became Assistant to the Chair of Engraving. After years of research on printmaking, he left the Academy in 2015 to fully dedicate himself to painting. His early focus was on the pixel as the fundamental unit of digital imagery, leading to his debut solo exhibition *8Bit* in Bologna.
Ligama works both in the studio and in public spaces, and since 2016 he has participated in major international street art festivals such as Festiwall, The Bushwick Collective, and Gulìa Urbana. He has collaborated with museums, foundations, churches, and institutions including the Museum of Urban Art in New York, MACRO in Rome, the Terzo Pilastro Foundation, and the Federico II Foundation. His murals appear in locations ranging from penitentiaries and hospitals to historical churches, and he has worked with brands like Lidl, Glo, and Airlite.
A highlight of his practice is *Uncommissioned Landscape*, a self-initiated project in which he paints pixelated color fields on Sicilian ruins, using audio recordings to generate the palette. The result integrates with the landscape and invites reflection. This work bridges digital aesthetics and traditional rural architecture, reflecting Ligama’s evolving focus on classical imagery, flora, and human presence.
In recent years, Ligama has completed significant projects in Denmark, Matera, Parma, and Palermo. In 2024, he created the first of 21 murals across Sicily commemorating mafia victims. Recognized as one of Exibart’s 222 young Italian artists to invest in, his work continues to blend digital concepts with historical and cultural themes, gaining national media attention and inclusion in prestigious collections.
364. Timothy Robert SmithTimothy Robert Smith is a painter and public artist, using realism and shifting perspective techniques to create cinematic stories that explore our perception of reality. He is known for his murals that feature larger-than-life characters in extreme perspectives, incorporating recognizable city structures into warped, kaleidoscopic landscapes. He has created many works for public spaces, including a mural for a new football stadium for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2023), and a 101 Freeway underpass mural in Salinas for the Clean California project (2023). In 2018, he created an immersive “walk-through painting” for the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) that combined oil painting with sculpture, lights, sounds and video. His work has shown in solo exhibitions at TEDx Conferences, Bergamot Station, the A+D Museum, and MOAH; and has been featured in many media outlets, including Juxtapoz, Artillery, NBC, and KCRW, and a new book in print More Disruption: Representational Art In Flux by John Seed.
365. Yazan MesmarYazan Mesmar, an artist and visual designer, has been fortunate to uncover his passion within the dynamic world of street art. His journey has led him to explore diverse forms of visual expressionism, infusing a contemporary flair into the intricate tapestry of Arabic heritage. With a heartfelt intention, Yazan strives to share these creations with both local communities and the global stage.
Since stepping onto this path, Yazan has embraced opportunities to collaborate with renowned brands and non-profit organizations. Within these partnerships, he has undertaken roles as both an artist and a creative director, breathing life into various imaginative visions.
Guided by an unwavering curiosity, Yazan maintains a perpetual drive to unearth new artistic mediums for his work. His genuine enthusiasm for experimentation and exploration serves as the driving force behind his pursuit of crafting impactful and thought-provoking artworks. With every creation, he aspires not only to make a meaningful impact but also to honor the heritage that has intricately shaped his artistic odyssey.
366. Tomas FacioFACIO (Buenos Aires, Argentina) began his studies in 2013 at UNA - National University of Arts - devoting himself fully to the study of drawing and engraving. His mural paintings focus on the line, giving it a fundamental role in his works, generating strokes and plots that allow him to achieve a greater number of light and shadow values. He made murals in Alemania, Argentina, Bélgica, Chile, España, Marruecos and Portugal.
367. StraatlettersStraatletters tovert de Belgische straten om tot kleurrijke kunstwerken. Met een mix van handlettering en felle kleuren, zet hij je aan het denken met quotes als "Komt goed" en "Misschien morgen".
368. AyloAYLO (Hayley Garner) is an internationally recognised street artist, muralist, and creative director with 20+ years’ 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 UK’s 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. AYLO’s 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, AYLO’s work champions shared heritage, environmental awareness, and the power of public art to connect people and place.
369. BosskaBosska is a graphic designer and illustrator, born in Alicante, adopted by Malaga and Mexican at heart, after having lived there for 7 years. She graduated with a degree in Graphic Design in Cancún, the city where she took her first steps as illustratior. Throughout all these years she became known for her peculiar style of illustration; “the drawing within the drawing”, a style that has led her to be interviewed by CNN and RNE (National Radio of Spain). Her illustrations are the result of many artistic currents, highlighting Art Nouveau, the current with which she feels most identified.
370. 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!!
371. SAHWhen the hunters become the hunted. We are the Street Art Hunters (SAH), but now you can hunt our pasteups and stickers or enjoy the outdoor pasteup galleries we deliver by collaborating with a slew of international pasteup/sticker legends. You'll find us primarily in Melbourne and surrounds but keen eyes have spotted us around Australia and the globe. Reach out if you want to be included in our pasteup outdoor galleries.
372. JESWRIJESWRI (Jesse Wright / Japangardi) is a Gadigal artist taking Australia by storm. He is best known for his large scale public art & commercial brand collaborations. Jess is a veteran graffiti writer, art director, designer & illustrator; originally from Sydney - with his unique blend of pop-culture and his signature ‘retro-futurism’ he has very quickly established himself a household name in the National Street Art scene.
He currently serves as Creative Director of Honey Bones Gallery & KWIC, the best selling NFT project in Australian history as well as becoming a proud new dad & full-time artist.
373. Anetta LukjanovaAnetta Lukjanova is a visual artist from Helsinki.
Her style is contemporary figurative realism. She often mixes elements of digital painting with realism rendered in the manner of classical oil painting. The juxtaposition of quick and slow mediums is also present in the thematics of her work. She works mainly through mediums of mural and oil painting.
374. 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 90’s 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.
375. Kilia LlanoKilia Llano is a multidisciplinary Dominican artist with over fifteen years of experience in public art and muralism. Her work has been developed in the Dominican Republic, the United States, Colombia, and Italy, addressing themes of Caribbean identity, social justice, and environmental awareness. Alongside her studio practice—which explores colonial legacies, the denial of Blackness, and the ancestral bond between humans and nature—she understands public space as a site for dialogue, reflection, and transformation.
376. 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.
377. 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
378. 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.
379. Iván TortajadaMine is the typical story of the kid who has always been into art, with the particularity that I led my passion towards popular and traditional urban installations from my hometown, Valencia (Spain), called “Fallas”.
I currently combine my work for the Fallas Festival with colorful mural paintings where geometry coexists with organic pleasant characters. I try to create images that are appealing and attractive to the public, but at the same time they hide a story behind that can be understood by the viewers that look for something more meaningful. Usually related with LGBTQ2IAS+ rights or environmental care.
I have painted murals for companies and public institutions in Valencia of conisiderable sizes, (from 4 meters to 9 meters high) mostly outdoors, therefore I have used lifts and elevators to paint them. I have participated in the Colors Festival in Paris, and in the Slagelse Street Art Festival in Denmark, both in 2023. In 2024 I have participated in Upfest Presents (Bristol, UK) as well.
I am very interested in illustration and among my reference artists we can find Loish, Dulk, Giacomo Guccinelli, ONUR, and Eliza Ivanova.
380. Ona SalvadorOna Salvador (Menorca, 1999) is a visual artist and muralist based in Barcelona. With a background in illustration, she has been developing her mural practice since 2022. Her work combines drawing with large-scale formats, exploring the female figure, symbolism, and the emotional depth of her subjects.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.