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567. Bohemio (ESP)Juan María Rivero (Bohemio) is a multidisciplinary artist from Málaga, active since the 1990s, whose work bridges Andalusian tradition with contemporary narratives. A Fine Arts graduate specializing in Painting from the University of Seville and a Higher Technician in Image, he has expanded his training through specialized courses both in Spain and abroad, shaping a distinctive vision he calls “Bohemian Realism.”
His creations are multisensory dialogues where visual poetry intertwines with cultural resistance and global connection. Bohemio has participated in urban art projects and festivals across Spain and internationally — in Italy, Cyprus, Portugal, New York... — always carrying the essence of his homeland.
Through urban art, he has redefined and revitalized spaces in Málaga, transforming everyday corners into places of identity and memory. He is also an active collaborator with social and solidarity organizations, contributing his passion as a tool for unity and hope.
Every mural, every intervention, is an invitation to experience reality through authenticity, sensitivity, and the strength of community.
569. John PateliasJohn Patelias was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. He studied Comics & Illustration and has been active as a visual artist, illustrator and graphic designer professionally for more than 20 years.
His work on public spaces draws inspiration from science fiction, surrealism, contemporary art, comics and pop culture with the use of a bold vibrant colours palette and clean lines and forms.
570. Mena 011MENA is a multifaceted artist who fits into various types of artistic expression and is constantly seeking to reinvent, resignify and transform his art, as well as objects, places in the city or people's lives. Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, one of his goals is to bring more color, art and light to the cities around the world through his art.
He also seeks to bring a new perspective to spirituality, exalting the connection with nature and our inner child. The artist's sensitivity and worldview bring more strength and connection to each work. In addition, MENA cares about the entire process that involves the conception of art and everyone who is part of it. More than art, he brings synergy, unity and a breath of peace wherever he goes.
572. SowanOriginally from Montpellier (France), where he took part in the emergence of writting in the 90s, Sowan now lives in Valence, France, and for the past ten years has been producing figurative work based on images he gleans from the Internet. His graphic work illustrates the dialogue and back-and-forth he maintains between the digital images he creates or retouches using dedicated tools and software, and the more traditional work of painting he does on walls in public spaces or on canvas in his studio. Sowan's work questions the relationship between the digital image and reality. His figurative works propose a link between the immaterial images omnipresent on our screens and a physical and real retranscription of them, playing with the technique he employs, the choice of subjects he represents and the supports on which he works. Sowan has begun a series of works based on the European Bee-eater, a colorful, discreet and fleeting migratory bird, an endangered species that he has chosen as a recurring subject to illustrate his questioning of the status of images in contemporary society, while also reminding us of the ephemeral nature that a fresco in a public space can have.
573. SpekerSpeker is an Italian artist whose creative journey began with graffiti lettering. Over time he developed an interest in creating deeper narratives through his art, which led him to transition into realism, focusing on portraits and figurative subjects to explore and represent the complex emotions inherent to the human experience.
His artistic practice now, inspired by themes of multiculturalism, identity, and connection, centers around capturing the complexities of the human experience by blending realistic representations with graphic elements.
574. Julien PrimardJulien Primard (born in 1986) is a French self-taught painter, and also a designer. He lives and works in Toulon in the south of France. Julien Primard began painting in the early 2000s, in the streets on the walls of abandoned factories in the Paris suburbs, and then founded the collective La Thérapicturale with a group of graffiti artist friends. After various artistic interventions, Primard curated the exhibition ‘Lieux d’être’ in 2015, at the Petit Lieu de l’Art Contemporain in Toulon. This project led him to affirm his style, which he revealed at Backside Gallery, Marseille, in two solo exhibitions: Invisible in 2016 and Vestiges in 2019.
Inspired by classical and surrealist currents, Primard paints oil compositions which take us to unusual places, sometimes populated by anonymous and invisible characters. His paintings are meticulously prepared through daily photography and drawing. The photos of scooters, buildings, worn shoes and other condemned doors that he accumulates become fragments that he assembles to constitute his visual narratives.
575. Antonio ZappiaCalabria - Italia 🇮🇹
Dipingo quello che inconsciamente vi manca, quello che non vedete...
578. Yasom Filipyasomfilip is a multidisciplinary artist focused on street art, visual design, murals, and conceptual fashion. His work explores identity, urban culture, and social commentary through bold visual language. With a unique style rooted in graffiti and typography, he bridges traditional techniques and modern aesthetics in public space, apparel, and curated art projects.
579. Loes van ReijmersdalLoes van Reijmersdal, born in the Netherlands (1995), obtained her BFA(2021) at the Art Academy St. Joost School of Art&Design, 's-Hertogenbosch (NL). She continues her practice and works with enthusiasm on her development as an artist. Together with Naomi King, they form the street artist duo Zoet & Frizzz.
As a multimedia artist, her work includes graphic techniques, murals, drawings, tattoos and spatial installations.
Flowers have a symbolic value for her of strength, comfort and inspiration. She uses them as a metaphor for the circle of life, from growth process to transience.
She prefers to wander where the wind or sun takes her. Leading by wonder of nature.
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