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583. Tamara BazIllustrator and muralist with more than 15 years of experience in the graphic sector.
He began his career in urban art learning from great figures such as Spok, Yoseba and Star. He made mural interventions at different festivals such as
He began his career in urban art learning from great figures such as Spok, Yoseba and Star. He made mural interventions at different festivals such as "Vigo Cidade de Cor" 2020, "Elas tamén pintan" 2021 (Compostela), “Improvisdado” 2021,"Delasfest" 2022 (Compostela),“Cíes Talent” 22 (Navia) ou “ViolenciaZero” 2023, "DelasFest" 2025.
He works with figurative illustration as a means of expression and pays close attention to the combination of colors to achieve visual strength and to convey the story you want to tell.
586. achorrovivoI’m Bea Millán by Achorrovivo, a muralist and visual artist specializing in hyperrealism and large-scale urban art. I transform walls into works that engage in dialogue with their surroundings, combining technique, color, and narrative to create connections with those who experience them.
589. 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.
590. Mone“Give a stick eyes and teeth and it will playfully come to life.”
My works usually depict dynamic and powerful figures, freely deconstructed and always with a lot of heart and imagination.
591. 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.
594. DACOSTADaCosta (b.1993) is a self-taught visual artist born in Cascais, Portugal, who from an early age revealed an innate ability to create imaginary universes, heroes and creatures.
Restless, he began exploring spray paint at the age of twelve and has not stopped since.
Having recorded numerous interventions on street walls, private works and even some collaborations in commercial projects, his desire to go further did not stop there.
Over time, and because with talent comes the weight of responsibility, his work began to address environmental and social problems, using animals to take the place of people, thus personifying, in a critical way, everything that happens around him. Frequently using irony in his pieces, he introduced us to his imaginary, critical and comical world.
The idea that he would not stop at 2D remained in his mind, and in 2022, when he came into contact with the ancestral method of manufacturing Portuguese tiles, an infinite world of possibilities was revealed.
After the amazement of someone who records countless broken tiles and internalizes the stunning, unexpected results that only firing tiles can achieve, this artist in change sees his passion (almost obsession) for traditional Portuguese tiles born here.
DaCosta immediately embarked on a journey that already includes several kilometers of tiles made, if it were possible to measure an artist's journey in meters.
In 2022, he presents us with work based on a modern-classical dichotomy translated into Renaissance compositions, his fascination with nature and also all the inputs from the world around him. Influenced by his fertile imagination, DaCosta brings back to the world pieces in archaic tiles, full of visual minimalism and simple design, but always full of powerful or pertinent messages.
Currently, his main mission is to promote and spread traditional Portuguese culture embodied in tiles. We can therefore say that "Wherever DaCosta's (p)art goes, it will be accompanied by this artistic heritage of Portuguese Tiles."
His goals are to work with Portuguese tiles, this brand that represents Portuguese culture beyond borders, in the same unique way that dates back to the 15th century, and to exhibit his art so that it is accessible to everyone.
And for all this...
DaCosta feels at home on the street!
595. Jasson Saenz Visual artist, muralist, and mural painting guide for corporate volunteers.
I have presented my artwork in exhibitions and festivals in countries such as Russia, China, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, Costa Rica, and Panama.
596. ISA & MANWe are Isa & Man — a duo of mural artists driven by the desire to transform urban spaces into open-air galleries. Through our work, we seek to highlight the history, memory, and identity of each place, celebrating its cultural and human heritage.
Every project begins with deep immersion in the site. We study its history, environment, and community, listening to its stories and observing its rhythms. This thoughtful and sensitive approach allows us to create artworks that resonate with their surroundings — both visually striking and rich in meaning. Each wall becomes a narrative surface, a visual witness to a unique story waiting to be told.
To us, mural painting is a universal language. It transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, speaks directly to the viewer, and invites everyone to stop, feel, and reflect. It’s an accessible and living art form that restores a sense of humanity and meaning in the public space.
We strongly believe in community involvement. Engaging with local people, listening to them, and including them in the process helps strengthen social bonds and fosters a shared sense of pride. It is in this exchange that art finds its greatest power.
597. James McLeanJames McLean is a Melbourne based Artist who draws original characters inspired by everyday life. James' creates works of Art that reflect what is happening around the world and how it impacts everyday people. He strives to address topical social issues such as war, poverty, political corruption, mental illness, and the mistreatment of others. James' Art as a whole attempts to address the issues in today's society and how as a community we need to support each other in a challenging and forever changing social, political and economic landscape
598. HawkI consider myself an artist and a wanderer of my own path. I've always been captivated by the dynamics of urban environments. Inspired by hip-hop culture and growing up in the neighborhoods of Riga, I realized quite early on how fitting it would be to infuse color into the grayness of the districts through art.
Working with spray paints involves mastering specific techniques, which I've been practicing for 15 years now. These skills translate into creating spatial graffiti letters and utilizing stencil techniques. The words that characterize my artistic vision are sensitivity, plasticity, and attention to detail. My sources of inspiration can be found in the dynamic urban space, extreme activities, and the tranquility of nature.
Formally established, I work both locally - in Latvia, Riga - and abroad.
600. 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.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.