All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
561. Diego SalasPainter and street artist dedicated to community work, collaborating with Aboriginal, Indigenous, and rural communities, through diverse artistic techniques.
564. 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.
565. TaylrJay☀️ Creating joyful murals across Australia ☀️
I'm TaylrJay, an Aussie artist known for creating vibrant, happy and endearing murals. My work often celebrates local plants, animals, themes and histories of communities. I love to create art that connects with people and brings a bit more fun to the world!
567. Sonsie StudiosSonsie is a Yarra Valley based visual artist and graphic designer. He runs Sonsie Studios with his soul mate and life adventurer Georgie, a creative hub that offers exceptional branding experiences, public murals, digital art and all things colourful.
Partnering with forward-thinking organisations and businesses that truly grasp the possibilities art can unlock is incredibly exciting and in the 10 years of running a studio, he has now collaborated on projects for Aldi, Westfield, Corrections Vic and loads of East Melbourne based businesses, events, and organisations.
“I love telling visual stories through art and design, especially in the realm of public murals. I get to see my designs from concept phase on the computer to then installing them in the environment, where they activate spaces that have a positive impact on community. I consider myself incredibly privileged to be an active contributor to Melbourne's vibrant arts culture and to carve a life doing the work that calls me most.”
568. Oibel1Self-taught and painting for over 20 years, I started with graffiti and grew into a full-time artist blending bold lines, vibrant colors, and figurative forms. My work explores love, life, and consciousness, inspired by cultures, nature, and society. I create intuitively — a “visualization of energy” — working across canvas, walls, and digital formats. From Berlin to Belize, my art lives worldwide in streets, galleries, and collections. Always evolving, my goal is simple: spread love, spark reflection, and share positive vibes. More hugs, more color, more life. #itsyourdutytospreadlove
569. Molly HankinsonBold, bright and energetic murals that celebrate and subvert gendered ideals in a tongue-in-cheek, restorative, and unapologetic way.
570. IPmanIPman (born in Chieti in 1992) studied at the Vincenzo Bellisario Art Institute in Pescara, where he graduated in graphic design and advertising printing.
After an initial contact with the world of graffiti, he began experimenting with the languages and techniques of street art: from stickers to stencils, to urban posters. His sources of inspiration lie in the tensions of the present, between contemporary art and references to the great paintings of the past.
His works can be found in various Italian and international cities, and he has participated in numerous urban art festivals in Europe.
In recent years, his career has expanded into the world of galleries, without ever abandoning the aesthetic and conceptual imprint of the street. He experiments with new media such as canvas, wood, and paper, bringing urban energy into more formal contexts.
IPman is a name that floats around the streets, but behind it are hands, ideas, anger, and love.
Raised among gray walls and colorful dreams, he pursues a vision that intertwines urban art, underground culture, and visual memory.
He works between Pescara and Rome, between street and studio, between glue and paint.
Each piece is a fragment of its time, a cry, a dirty poem.
574. cp1Claudio Picasso – CP1
Born in Chile and raised in Miami, Claudio Picasso began painting walls at the age of 15. It was at this time that he fell in love with graffiti and it’s bold color schemes, graphic styling, monumental scale, and social commentary. Although he has studied everything from sculpture to printmaking, photography to digital art, spray paint has remained Claudio’s preferred medium for thirty years.
Crafting images with a depth and sensitivity that pushes the bounds of spray paint, Claudio occupies a space between graffiti writer and fine artist. Often times monochromatic, his works leave greater emphasis to rendering, smooth gradients, shading, and the relationship between foreground and background, positive and negative. Over the past two decades, Claudio has gained distinction as one of Miami’s most respected muralists for his unique, hyper-realistic style. His portraiture often finds inspiration in the Library of Congress’ early photographic archives, other 19th and early 20th century photo collections and classic sculptural references.
575. 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.
576. Nadia van LuijkProfessional artist Nadia van Luijk has been painting beyond the boundaries of the canvas for over 25 years. She continuously searches for possibilities of painting in various ways. She paints on canvas, walls, T-shirts, gives live paint performances and workshops. Her art is a search for the deeper layers of existence. She calls her work ‘artistic mind fucks’, intended to amaze you and make you aware in a playful way that we live on a beautiful planet floating around in an infinite universe, where everything is ‘real’, but we can’t fully understand. When she was younger, she experienced the magic of art when she saw Magritte’s painting ‘The Empire of Light’. She was blown away by the opportunity to paint the impossible. This has always been an essential driving force in her work, the game between illusion and reality. By painting she tries to understand the essence of reality and increase her comprehension. She gets her inspiration from nature, hip hop, ancient cultures, paradoxes and…FOOD! Her style is colorful, dynamic, visually strong, refined, has surreal elements with a powerful message. She has created many murals, paintings, illustrations and has extensive experience in commissioned works. She enjoys every project and she strives for unexpected powerful results every time.
577. Street MeeplesStreet art that reflects the colour and diversity of the community, with a touch of geek.
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.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.