All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
501. Hektor41 year old parisien artist, Hektor has been involved in thé french and international graffiti scène for over 20 years.
Initially known for his Dynamic and colorfull lettres, he has, in recent years, evolved his work and has developed a more personale style and reflection.
Mixing architectures and popular life scene, he IS now inspired by everyday life and this gives a more social dimension to his art and plays naturally with the superpositions of pictures, and on the transparency to compose his work in a concern of balance of forms and lightness.
Precise, contrasting, and colorfull, his murals occilated between figurative and abstract, and offerts different degrees of reading according to the distance that physically separates us from the wall.
He often uses bright and contrasting tonnes, with aerosol or acrylic and fully preserves, by his technique, the urban Roots of his first passion, graffiti.
The wall therefore logically remains his favorite support, and he paint today largeur surfaces, like facades of buildings..
502. Eske Touborg
Eske Touborg is a visual artist and muralist. He was born in Denmark in 1996 in Aarhus. Touborg is a self-thought artist and has his roots from the graffiti and street art scene. He has since 2014 published 5 titles on how to do graffiti in thousands of copies 50+ countries worldwide and is the founder of the largest online learning platform for graffiti and streetart; www.graffitibible.com. Other than being an artist, Touborg is educated from the international entrepreneur and leadership programme KAOSPILOT in 2021.
Working with public and private murals, he has collaborated with several advertising agencies, architectural firms and served clients such as Mercat De Les Flors (Spain), Tour de France official, Municipality of Cape Town, Foreign ministry of affairs (Denmark & South Africa), ARTSCAPE (Sweden), PIONISKI PROJECT (Slovenia), Lighthouse & ARoS Art Museeum (Denmark) amongst others.
As a large scale muralist he seeks to create artworks that are site specific, making a dialogue with the surroundings, often with hints of nature and the impact of humans. Touborg
Since 2020 his studio is located in Aarhus, Denmark, European capital of culture 2017.
504. Studio Wha.tGraduated in Architecture in 2009 from the National Superior Architecture School of Marseille.
After its graduation, he got with Jonathan CACCHIA, Gordon WOURMS & Jonathan MONIER the 1st Prize for the National Steel Competicion Imagine your future office, prize delivered by Anne Lacaton Architecte at the Cité de L’Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris. The previous year, the studio received the 2nd price for the urban lighting in the ephemeral category.
He then worked during 3 years as Architect, in Marseille and in London.
In 2009, He published its first graphical book THE BOX, between architecture and graphic design, sold in various museums such as Le Centre Pompidou, La Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine or le Pavillon de l’Arsenal in Paris. Following this, during 6 years as filmmaker, he mades severals films and music video. Since 2015, he came back to the Visual Art field and started to work as a Visual & Street Artist.
505. ELFELFkunst brings walls to life with her bold and colorful oneliner style, a fluid and fearless expression born from her graffiti roots. Her abstract animals, birds, and figures blur the line between the familiar and the surreal, each one shaped by a single continuous stroke. With a background in design and photography from the Zurich University of the Arts, she balances a sharp eye with intuitive flow. Whether painting at home in Zürich, Off at a Festival or beneath mango trees in The Gambia, her work pulses with color, energy, and a vibrant, unmistakable voice.
506. CRBZThe Lausanne based artist CRBZ discovered latin calligraphy in 2010. Seduced by these complex letters but composed of simple elements, the full and untied, he explores this discipline to its abstraction. He thus develops a unique and dynamic style, an abstract fractal calligraphy that is inspired by nature and its colors. With the help of brushes and spray cans, he plays with the traditional calligraphy strokes no longer to build letters but a movement, a dynamic of form inviting the spectator to daydream and a free interpretation of the work.
507. 2flui2Flui is a graffiti-born artist deeply inspired by the movement of letters.
His work blends calligraphy and urban art, with a focus on simplicity, rhythm, and the beauty of gesture.
Socially engaged, he works in public spaces as well as collective and institutional projects.
508. Hugo Mulder DHMHugo Mulder (’72) aka DHM is a painter, artist and graphic designer from Amsterdam,
the Netherlands. He started doing graffiti in ’84 - graphic design in ’90 - and back to the streets with stickers, past-ups and mural painting in 2001. His street art work is a series of mostly animals all drawn in his well known tribal/tattoo style. Next to that he creates hand painted canvases where the last 13 years he is mostly focussing on the female body shape in a new line driven abstract figurative style.
509. BerokI am Berok, an urban artist and illustrator from Sitges, Barcelona. My expertise spans various techniques, including aerosol, acrylics, watercolors, digital art, and pencils. I create unique and impactful murals for a diverse range of clients, including major commercial brands, nightclubs, restaurants, and private individuals.
Since beginning my career in graffiti in 1993, I have dedicated myself to perfecting my craft. My work has earned me collaborations with some of the world's most renowned brands and personalities. My clients include Nike, Adidas, Opel, Coca-Cola, Messi, Kobe Bryant, Ford, HotWheels, Mini, and several television networks.
Key Projects and Achievements:
Blue Inc.: Graffiti decoration for high-profile photocalls.
Nightclubs: Mural decorations for prominent venues like Bora Bora, l’Atlantida, Grupo Amnesia, and Carpe Diem.
MINI Coupé Launch: Created striking graffiti for the promotion of the new MINI coupé.
Green Indoor Park: Decorated over 10,000 m² with murals and graffiti, showcasing extensive thematic designs.
Indústrias Titán: Designed graffitis for their promotional materials.
Television Advertisements: Created murals and graffiti for commercials for Deichmann, Adidas, Messi, Ford, and more.
Live Performances: Participated in numerous live graffiti exhibitions, including events with DJ Rocky Rock from the Black Eyed Peas, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Ricky Rubio, and Leo Messi.
Jury Role: Served as a judge for the scientific graffiti competition in Michoacán, Mexico.
Philanthropy: Created a graffiti piece during the inauguration of the Vall Hebron children's park by Leo Messi and contributed to the Jorge Lorenzo-sponsored playroom at Sant Josep de la Muntanya.
Notable Exhibitions and Murals:
Terra Natura Zoo: Painted a hyper-realistic 1200 m² mural at the Murcia zoo.
International Exhibitions: Showcased graffiti in Belgium, France, Mexico, and across Spain in cities like Amposta, Manresa, Cervelló, Burgos, Valencia, Zaragoza, Bilbao, and Madrid.
Corporate Events: Conducted live graffiti at the Barcelona Tuning Fair and for the promotion of the new Opel Corsa at the Barcelona Forum.
Community Projects: Decorated the Bufalá skate park in Badalona and conducted workshops and graffiti demonstrations for youth in Moreu.
Fashion Industry: Designed hats for KappaDonna in England and participated in The Brandery, a contemporary urban fashion salon.
Media Appearances:
Featured in the program "Tinc una idea".
Live graffiti for CUATRO's "CHANEL No4" during the "Fama" program.
Interviewed on BTV’s "El personatge del dia".
Performed live graffiti on Urbe Televisión and Antena 3.
Finalist on Telecinco’s tv "Tú si que vales".
Live graffiti on "Operación Triunfo".
510. MapecooI'm María Peña a visual artist from Asturias, Spain with a Fine Arts degree from Madrid. My artistic path took a nomadic turn early on, thanks to scholarships that led me to London and São Paulo—two cities that deeply shaped how I see and make art.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked and spent long periods in places like New York, Port-au-Prince, Bandung, Beijing, Vienna, Sicily and Paris. These experiences taught me to listen to my surroundings and to understand art as a living, shared process. While I began with painting on canvas, my practice now includes unstructured formats, 3D surfaces and street art, from small paste ups to big murals.
Since 2018, I’ve created large-scale public artworks for example for the University of Puerto Rico, the European Union in Ethiopia, and international festivals in Paris, Sicily, and Mérida (Mexico). I’ve been based in Paris since 2019, where I balance studio work with site-specific projects.
Public space inspires me, its textures, the people. I believe in the social power of art to transform environments and spark dialogue. That’s why I often collaborate with local associations, institutions, and communities, weaving collective stories.
512. Samara AshSamara Ash is a visual artist, muralist, and educator with over 25 years of experience in the fine arts. She is widely recognized for her public art installations, which explore themes of nature, transcendence, and cultural identity.
A Valedictorian graduate of the University of Florida through New World School of the Arts, she holds a Dual BFA in Painting and Electronic Intermedia with a Minor in Art History. Ash has led various large-scale mural projects across the U.S., including "Awena" and "Echoes of Resilience". She also teaches art as a means of healing and connection, combining traditional methods with spiritual and technological inquiry.
Ash’s work has been part of numerous exhibitions; selected shows include "Echoes of Resilience" Mural Unveiling, Disney & FL Wildlife Corridor Foundation Exhibition, Lakeland, FL (2025); Paint Memphis, City of Memphis Art in Public Places (2024); Unveiling: Art Basel Miami, Miami Shores Village Hall (2023); AWENA Inauguration, City of Fort Pierce (2023); Channing Tatum’s: MML LIVE & Steven Soderbergh’s Singani 63, Buick Building Design District, Miami, FL (2022); Memphis Art Salon, Memphis, TN (2024); Museum of Art & Design - Freedom Tower, Downtown Miami, Florida (2008).
Her selected features include FOX News, Miami Herald, The Ledger, Telemundo 51, NBC Live, & NPR Public Radio.
Selected Art collections: City of Memphis Public Art, City of Miami Fire Department, Miami Shores Village Public Art Collection, Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, City of Lakeland & City of Fort Pierce Public Art Collection among others.
513. RUKRubén Cambra "RUK" – Visual & Urban Artist, born in Valencia in 1996, Rubén Cambra is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work explores the intersection between digital art, public sculpture, and urban art. With a background in illustration and concept art from the School of Art and Design in Alcoy (EASD), his style is deeply influenced by the visual language of cinema, animation, and symbolic storytelling.
Rubén has worked as a fallero artist, creating monumental sculptures for the traditional Fallas festival in Valencia, and actively collaborates with international muralist Dulk, contributing to the planning and visual development of his large-scale works. He also participated as a concept artist and prop designer for the animated film “Norberto,” which was acquired by the Disney franchise, bringing his artistic vision into the world of animation.
His urban and digital artwork is marked by a direct critique of technology's impact on contemporary society. Through dystopian characters, symbolic environments, and emotionally detached compositions, Rubén exposes the invasive nature of the digital world, the loss of human warmth, and the growing emotional disconnection that surrounds us. His aesthetic merges the artificial with the organic, portraying how technology transforms—and sometimes consumes—how we live, feel, and relate to one another.
Rubén Cambra creates imagery that invites viewers to question the normalization of technology and reflect on the increasing coldness of our modern environment.
515. Don SlizeroneDon Slizerone creates art designed to spark a smile, playful characters, bold colors, and clean, rounded lines. From rockers and robots to quirky everyday figures, his work is accessible, cheerful, and full of hidden details, often including his signature spray can and distinctive noses.
Working anonymously, he lets the art speak for itself. Most designs are created digitally in ProCreate, though murals remain his favorite canvas. Inspired by people around him and by the cartoons he grew up with, he turns simple sketches into lively, fully colored illustrations within hours.
With roots in graffiti and years of illustration experience, Don Slizerone now works on a wide range of creative projects from posters and games to murals and festivals, always with creative freedom at the core. His mission is simple: make bright, friendly art that everyone can enjoy.
516. Patrizia StalderPatrizia Stalder's style is characterized by a flair for naturalistic depictions, by her versatility as well as her love of graphic abstraction. In fresh illustrations, large-format paintings and contemporary brandings and graphic designs, she translates individual messages. In doing so, she likes to reinvent herself again and again and creates surprising visual worlds. In various longer stays abroad in Havana, (Cuba) and Los Angeles (USA) she found her versatile and distinctive style.
517. Lucie FletyLucie Fléty is a French artist and muralist from Paris.
After working in communication and graphic design, she now devotes herself exclusively to her artistic practice and the realization of murals.
As a self-taught artist, she draws her inspiration from her travels, traditional crafts from different cultures, primitive arts but also nature and plants.
Her colorful universe mixes portraits with a realistic style, the repetition of artisanal or ethnic patterns, the work of body volumes, or the poetry of natural materials and plants.
The creation is an outlet to explore her fascinations : from the architecture of faces, to the organic or vegetal materials and textures, to the power of the looks or the artisanal know-how. Her artistic approach is part of a dreamlike search for expression, to emancipate from the realism of her achievements.
Lucie has collaborated with several renowned hospitals (Gustave Roussy Institute, Guillaume Régnier hospital), international brands and companies (Yves Rocher, STMicroelectronics) and institutions (IME, schools) in France and abroad. She is now specialized in the realization of murals and shares her passion through therapeutic workshops in hospitals, cultural mediation in schools, IME (Schools for children with disabilities and psychatric troubles)...
518. EslicerEslicer is an artist from Barcelona born in 1987. He started painting graffiti around 2004/2005 encouraged by some friends who also painted. He was always attracted by the Hip Hop culture.
Drawing since he was a child, he started painting some illegal stuff, but quickly moved towards muralism. The name comes from the original word for “Slick”, but it evolved little by little until today he calls himself “Eslicer”.
He doesn't like to label himself in any style, he likes realism, but also design and dripping. He likes the mix of cleanliness and chaos that each of these elements can bring, it can leave a very harmonious result.
520. Kristina GreenwoodKristina Greenwood is an Illustrator & Muralist whose work explores the space between reality and the imaginary. Based in Albury NSW, she began creating Murals across the Albury Wodonga region in 2017. During which Kristina has developed a diverse portfolio collaborating with local councils, businesses and on community based projects.
Known for her richly detailed Murals, as well as imagery rooted in dreams, nature and the human psyche, Kristina’s vibrant paintings aim to invite introspection, wonder and connection for viewers. Her work playfully embraces the space between what is familiar and what is imagined, blurring the lines between reality and fantastical worlds. Inspiration is drawn from surrealist artist’s such as Lauren YS, Miles Johnson & her own garden. The beauty and complexity of plants are ever present motifs.
Beyond beautifying neglected walls, Kristina views her art as a means of storytelling, aiming to refresh how others experience a space.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.