All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
581. MapecooI'm María Peña a visual artist from Asturias, Spain with a Fine Arts degree from Madrid. My artistic path took a nomadic turn early on, thanks to scholarships that led me to London and São Paulo—two cities that deeply shaped how I see and make art.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked and spent long periods in places like New York, Port-au-Prince, Bandung, Beijing, Vienna, Sicily and Paris. These experiences taught me to listen to my surroundings and to understand art as a living, shared process. While I began with painting on canvas, my practice now includes unstructured formats, 3D surfaces and street art, from small paste ups to big murals.
Since 2018, I’ve created large-scale public artworks for example for the University of Puerto Rico, the European Union in Ethiopia, and international festivals in Paris, Sicily, and Mérida (Mexico). I’ve been based in Paris since 2019, where I balance studio work with site-specific projects.
Public space inspires me, its textures, the people. I believe in the social power of art to transform environments and spark dialogue. That’s why I often collaborate with local associations, institutions, and communities, weaving collective stories.
582. IstrailleIstraille is a painter, draftsman, graffiti artist who evolves in a colorful, urban universe and who, through his art, sketches his world with dynamism, strength and generosity. The technique, at the crossroads of the figurative and the graphic, even almost abstract in certain parts of the canvas; is used to mark strength and emotion. His universe is a visual contrast that disturbs and challenges the viewer through the harmonious blend, expressing luminous works.
The experimentation with graffiti in 2001 is revealing and is the trigger for a professional project based on creativity. He works relentlessly and endures many sleepless nights, during his training as an illustrator/graphic designer, and still today... The art of Istraille, a real bridge between urban art and classical art, ignores labels and focuses on the composition of colors, and the effect that his paintings will cause.
His art occupies a prominent place in his life, stubbornly drawing and his artistic technique, he transcends his models, whether they are in motion or whether they are portraits. His pictorial touch allows him to put sensitivity through his figurative brushstrokes and strength through his street-art touch. His sensitive work is revealed through his mixed technique, a mixture of acrylic paint, spray can, felt marker.
584. SegundoHi! I’m Segundo Urbina, a self-taught muralist and illustrator born in Chosica, Peru, and currently based in Argentina. From an early age, I settled in San Miguel, Buenos Aires, where I now live and carry out my artistic work.
In 2017, while painting the corner of my home, I discovered muralism—without imagining it would completely change the course of my life. I began learning on my own, using digital platforms like YouTube, which allowed me to explore and experiment with a wide range of techniques.
Over time, art became my craft and way of life. My search goes beyond the aesthetic; my style is rooted in magical realism, where imagination and symbolism engage in dialogue with everyday reality. I work with a vibrant color palette, where cyan, magenta, and violet predominate—colors that help me create dreamlike and emotional atmospheres on every wall.
Thanks to this vocation, I’ve had the opportunity to paint in various towns and provinces across Argentina, as well as in countries like Paraguay and Bolivia.
586. 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.
588. 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.
589. 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.
592. FI2KFilipp (FI2K) - Russian street artist, working primarily with stencils.
He was born January 6th, 1990 in the Russia's Far East.
Since 2012, he is based in Saint-Petersburg.
More than 18 years Filipp works in stencil technique. He was always attracted by street art, and stencils became his favorite creative tool, despite the fact that process might be very time-consuming.
All of his stencils Filipp cuts manually, putting into each work a piece of his soul. The artist compares such a long process of making stencils with meditation.
He always tries to experiment and make his work more complex, paying a lot of attention to detail. Recently, Filipp finds inspiration in the Renaissance art and tries to combine stories of different times in his works.
Filipp believes that art should evoke emotions and be understandable and accessible to most viewers.
593. 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!
594. MäceMy name is Marcel Spiess alias „Mäce“.
Art and design are my ways of communicating, processing, and expressing things. On my life journey through various professions – as a graphic designer, artist, social worker, and manager – my commitment to disadvantaged people in our society has always remained a priority. In doing so, I can incorporate my creativity into my work with these individuals. I love creating and inventing new things, regardless of the field or where I am at the moment.
597. Out IAMMy name is Inês Almeida Matos – Out IAM – I’m a Street Artist and Illustrator.
My work is guided by human behaviour and its idiosyncrasies, in compositions with elements of nature, in a surreal and provocative way.
598. Sarah HarrisonSarah is a freelance illustrator & designer, from Bedfordshire. Sarah has painted murals and public art sculptures, worked illustrating children’s picture books and magazines. She loves creating colourful and textured art which sparks joy! 
599. RUKRubén Cambra "RUK" – Visual & Urban Artist, born in Valencia in 1996, Rubén Cambra is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work explores the intersection between digital art, public sculpture, and urban art. With a background in illustration and concept art from the School of Art and Design in Alcoy (EASD), his style is deeply influenced by the visual language of cinema, animation, and symbolic storytelling.
Rubén has worked as a fallero artist, creating monumental sculptures for the traditional Fallas festival in Valencia, and actively collaborates with international muralist Dulk, contributing to the planning and visual development of his large-scale works. He also participated as a concept artist and prop designer for the animated film “Norberto,” which was acquired by the Disney franchise, bringing his artistic vision into the world of animation.
His urban and digital artwork is marked by a direct critique of technology's impact on contemporary society. Through dystopian characters, symbolic environments, and emotionally detached compositions, Rubén exposes the invasive nature of the digital world, the loss of human warmth, and the growing emotional disconnection that surrounds us. His aesthetic merges the artificial with the organic, portraying how technology transforms—and sometimes consumes—how we live, feel, and relate to one another.
Rubén Cambra creates imagery that invites viewers to question the normalization of technology and reflect on the increasing coldness of our modern environment.
600. Change The GameChange The Game is an art / design / creative practice focused on creating a colorful world of abstract shapes, graphics, patterns, typography and more.
At its core, Change The Game is about challenging yourself, pushing beyond your first thoughts, taking command of your own destiny, and doing so in a creative and self-expressive way.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.