All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
564. Yves GallardYves Gallard is a mural artist based in Brussels, with an artistic career spanning over ten years. Passionate about hip-hop culture and graffiti since 2004, he dedicates himself to creating murals that blend tradition and innovation. At 34 years old, Yves is known for his abstract works that combine fluid lines and complex geometric shapes, expressed on walls as well as on canvas and paper.
His work has been enriched by studies in printing, experimental graphic design, and typography, which allowed him to develop a unique and recognizable style. Since 2022, he has fully committed to exploring abstraction, designing original manual tools to draw lines and create compositions. His pieces stand out with moiré effects and overlays of vibrant colors, generating immersive and dynamic creations that transform urban spaces.
Through an approach that merges art and invention, Yves Gallard contributes to the evolution of contemporary urban art, leaving a strong visual imprint on the international artistic landscape. His ability to transform environments through his art makes him a committed artist whose creations challenge and inspire the public.
568. Alex Yopra
Alex Yopra is an emerging street artist whose vibrant and thought-provoking works have made a significant impact on urban landscapes around the world. Born and raised in a multicultural environment, Yopra developed an early fascination with visual storytelling, particularly in the form of street art, which allowed him to communicate directly with the public without the confines of traditional art spaces.
Yopra's style is characterized by a unique blend of bold colors, intricate patterns, and a deep sense of social commentary. His works often explore themes of identity, consumerism, and the tension between urban development and the natural world. He is known for his ability to merge the aesthetics of graffiti with elements of fine art, creating pieces that are both visually striking and rich in meaning.
Over the years, Yopra has participated in several international street art festivals, earning him a reputation as a versatile and innovative artist. His murals can be found in cities across Europe, North America, and Asia, where they are celebrated for their ability to transform public spaces into canvases that provoke thought and inspire dialogue.
In addition to his street art, Alex Yopra is also involved in community outreach programs, where he teaches workshops on graffiti and muralism to young artists. Through these initiatives, he aims to foster a new generation of creatives who can use art as a tool for social change.
Yopra continues to push the boundaries of street art, constantly evolving his style and exploring new mediums. His work is a testament to the power of public art in shaping the cultural and social narratives of our time.
570. 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.
571. FraggiHi I'm Fraggi,
Granada-based street artist and muralist. I've left some murals across Brazil, Portugal, and Turkey.
Art has always been my way of making sense of things. Whether it's sculpting bronze, film photos, or building stick sculptures (like I did back when I had my little atelier in Lisbon's Marvila), it's all part of the same journey. These days, you'll mostly find me in Spain painting big walls in interesting places in the most rural areas.
572. Stephan PetersArtist, painter of portraits, murals, street art, social art projects, teacher of fine arts.
573. Perplexed Alien AnthropologistPerplexed Alien Anthropologist is a Melbourne-based digital artist whose work has been sporadically on Melbourne’s streets as paste-ups and stickers for a number of years anonymously, who only recently adopted this name that is drawn from the Roger Waters song “Amused to Death”. The song reflects upon alien anthropologists finding the remains of Earth where humanity has wiped itself out, they are perplexed about the cause of human extinction and they conclude that humanity has amused itself to death.
Obviously the artist is concerned about the state of the world we are leaving our children and grandchildren, and the uprising of right-wing politics and fascism in our western world.
This artist does not use Generative AI in their work.
574. GRUPO SISMOGrupo SISMO was born in Mar del Plata in 2012 and is currently composed of artists Fernando Lerena and Maximiliano Ledesma. As artistic producers, we are strongly inspired by two archetypes, nature and urban social expression, and through a proposal framed within the concept of the Marvelous Real, we develop our aesthetic narrative. Within this idea, the manifest and the ambiguous aim to leave a sensitive message in the streets of cities, made for the people and their context, inviting everyone to appropriate the work and make it their own.
576. Sket OneSket One, painter, illustrator, and designer, began his career as a graffiti artist in the 80’s. In 2003 he started designing vinyl toys for such toymakers including:, Medicom, 3-D Retro, I am Retro, Kidrobot, and more. Sket One has succeeded in exhibiting his custom resin work and canvases both nationally and internationally in various galleries. Showing a passion for uniting distinct components of pop culture into pieces of art that are startlingly cohesive and original. Such innovation has led him to work with Facebook, Lucas Film, CBS, Universal Music, NFL, MLB, Hasbro, Ford, Topps, Coca-Cola, Warner Bros, Sideshow, Zooyork Skateboards, and more.
577. 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.
578. Street MeeplesStreet art that reflects the colour and diversity of the community, with a touch of geek.
579. ChrisoulartChristian Mora Gómez, muralista donde su maestro y libro, fue la calle, solo con la práctica y la experiencia. Desde que empezó en 2018, cada muro ha sido su escuela, cada proyecto un nuevo reto y cada error una lección. No siguió un camino tradicional para aprender, sino que fue descubriendo su propio estilo a base de ensayo y error, observando, experimentando y dejando que el arte le guiara.
La calle le enseñó que no hay límites cuando se trata de crear.
Para él, un mural no es solo una imagen, sino una transformación del entorno, una historia que cobra vida y deja huella.
580. Fly PontesI was born and raised in the Algarve, the region of Portugal that inspires me with its intense light and vibrant colors. This connection to my homeland is not just personal; it's the foundation of my palette.
My artistic journey began with technical rigor: I graduated in Illustration Design from Ar.Co (Lisbon, 2000). This illustration training gave me the precision, detail, and storytelling ability that I apply today to all my works, whether on a small canvas or a giant mural.
Since 2014, my passion for scale has led me to move from canvases to buildings. Today I am an artist focused on Mural Painting and Urban Art, with interventions throughout the country.
I believe that Urban Art in Portugal is a powerful force for requalification and for inserting fantasy into everyday life. My style is a fusion of fantasy and precision, where I often use stencil techniques to achieve complex textures and forms. This is how I bring my "Admirable Colorful World" to life amidst the concrete, transforming monotony into art.
My art is not just about painting; it's about creating connections. In 2013, I was one of the Founding Partners of the 100 Pavor Association of Visual Artists, based in Évora, where I actively worked to bring art to the community.
Today, I dedicate myself to mural painting projects in the Algarve – starting from São Bartolomeu de Messines – but I also take my work to clients and public spaces throughout the country and beyond.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.