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583. AngurriaKLK! I’m Omar García, or as most people know me, ''Angurria''.
I'm a Dominican art director, illustrator and muralist with over 25 years of experience in the creative industry. My work celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Caribbean, blending hyperrealism with expressive compositions to tell stories rooted in identity, pride, and everyday life.
Throughout the years, I’ve had the chance to collaborate with local and global brands like Cervecería Nacional Dominicana, MLB, Adidas, Nestlé, HBO Max, Altice, McDonald's International, and Warner Bros. My work also includes collaborations with prominent figures such as filmmaker Ava DuVernay, which has helped strengthen my presence on the global art scene. I’ve contributed to projects like Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film In The Heights, as well as the 2020 MLB pre-season game in the Dominican Republic.
To date, I’ve painted over 130 murals around the world. One of my most personal and recognized bodies of work is the ''Doña Patria'' series, a tribute to Caribbean women inspired by everyday life, cultural traditions, and the beauty of our identity. It celebrates pride, resilience, and empowerment.
This series and many of my creations have been exhibited at festivals and events such as Hidden Treasure (Bremen, Germany, 2024), Open Wide Walls Mural Fest (Sacramento, 2023), Change The Seasons by the Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism (Times Square, NY), Color Caribe Mural Fest (San Juan, Puerto Rico 2022), Expo Dubai (Dubai, 2022), Wynwood (Miami, 2021-2022), Pow Wow (Worcester, MA.), Beyond Wall (Lynn MA.), Extra Muros (San Juan, P.R.) and the Museum of Urban Art of Latin America in Lima, Peru, among others.
584. 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.
586. 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.
588. Ohhi UisceOhhi Ohno or Lulu is a street artists and muralist currently based in Limerick City in Ireland. Originally from the small county of Laois, they studied the art of printmaking and began to experiment with spray paint during Covid, quickly falling in love with the practice. They flow between realistic animal portraiture and illustrative characters inspired by tattooing, graffiti and the art of world building. They are a tattoo artist working out of Antahkarana in Limerick City.
590. Dase (ES)Here to "Paint a better planet".
My art is a form of activism for animal rights and environmental protection. That's why I define it as vegan artivism .
My illustrations question the superiority of humanity over other species and the planet and aim to eradicate animal exploitation.
They express a vision that confronts Western popular culture and can generate cognitive dissonance in those who contemplate the works. Art can be transformative.
In contrast to the conceptual strength of my works, their style is finer.
I fuse figurative linear illustrations with abstract shapes and work with desaturated color palettes, mostly black, white and beige.
My interventions in public spaces are more direct and striking, while my paintings have a more indirect, profound, subtle, delicate and elegant style.
The main subjects of my illustrations are, on the one hand, the main victims of animal exploitation and, on the other, vegan people.
“Most of my works are murals made with local materials and low ecological impact, water-based paint on walls.”
591. 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.
596. RoyalVenomIn the early 2000s, RoyalVenom started his path in graffiti writing, going by name DonDante and creating his crew, CGCrew, which was featured on graffiti.org. In 2005, he attended the University of Derby in the UK, where he graduated with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design. During his time at university, he was influenced by typography, especially in gothic and blackletter styles.
In 2014, RoyalVenom began his journey into calligraffiti, becoming a Pilot Pen, Winsor & Newton & Liquitex Ambassador in Cyprus in 2018. He has participated in several events, such as MOS Kosovo in 2019 and United by Calligraphy in 2020, where he received an honorary diploma from the Ministry of Culture in Romania. In the same year, he received the award “XX SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE of the Republic of Cyprus” in the Art & Culture category. In 2022, he was a featured artist at the Cyprus International Convention, where he gave a live art performance.
Anatolis Spyrlidis, aka RoyalVenom, is an artist in the world of calligraffiti, whose unique style and artistic expression have garnered attention and admiration. From his early beginnings in graffiti writing to becoming a Pilot Pen Ambassador and receiving awards and accolades. His notable works, such as the mural in Chlorakas, Paphos, showcase his artistic talent and his ability to engage the public with his art. RoyalVenom is one of the influential calligraffiti artists in Europe, and his contribution to the art world will undoubtedly continue to inspire and impress.
RoyalVenom is an active member of the Calligrafreaks art movement based in Spain and Germany and the Supremacaligrafia Crew in Mexico.
599. 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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