All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
602. KLERChiara Frei, aka KLER, was born in 1988 and grew up in the orderly chaos of her father’s graphic design studio, which trained her as a designer in close contact with art, making her a keen observer of the world around her
and educating her aesthetic sense.
KLER is curious and always looking for new creative inputs, she loves to travel, discovering new places and people. During her trips she is engulfed by the world of Street Art, which soon becomes a fundamental part of her life.
For KLER, street art is all about freedom and sharing. Inspired by the events and people she meets along
her way, KLER captures ephemeral moments and fleeting emotions, achieving a meditative state while painting.
She is meticulous, precise and always caring about details. KLER’s artworks are not simply murals, but visual
statements about the complexity of human existence.
Sending subjectively interpretable and sometimes veiledly provocative messages, she invites the public
to experience a moment of introspection.
KLER’s artworks can be seen in Belgium, France, Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina, England, Spain, Brazil, Chile
and Switzerland.
603. Scott ListfieldScott Listfield is known for his paintings featuring a lone exploratory astronaut lost in a landscape cluttered with pop culture icons, corporate logos, and tongue-in-cheek science fiction references.
604. NestaBorn in 1976, Nesta is a French self-taught artist.. It was in the 90s that his artistic journey began, with his first letters drawn up in a group. It follows a long and rigorous learning to deform and entangle the letters, to invent a calligraphy of its own. Little by little the style evolves, the intention too. Nostalgia arrives without warning, with great reinforcement of the 70s items, spaces where nature freely flourishes in the interstices of concrete.. On the walls of the city or galleries, Nesta’s work invites us to let go. A walk in the wastelands of nostalgia, a green refuge in the heart of the city when everything is going too fast... This is what defines Nesta’s work: a space beyond time where weeds and dreams are freely expressed.
606. Patrycja HannaganPatrycja Hannagan, known as Mural Nomad, is a mural artist turning walls into stories across Australia. With roots in Poland and Italy, and a decade-long career in business, she swapped the corporate grind for the freedom of street art in 2021. Now traveling full-time in a motorhome, PJ’s murals bring color, connection, and tourism to communities. She’s also the founder of the 100 Murals Project and a mentor to artists, sharing her knowledge to help them thrive both creatively and financially. PJ’s work reflects her passion for mental health advocacy and her mission to empower artists to live their art.
609. Nastia GladushchenkoI want to bring a sense of playfulness, joy and inclusiveness to streetscapes, architecture, communities and private homes through my layered, immersive and organic botanical-inspired works.
610. Sofie A.F. De Smet"When you realize that other dimensions exist, you'll never think of life, death, yourself or the Universe in the same way."
November 6th, 2021
611. Needapencilgraphic designer and illustrator from switzerland with love and passion for spraypainting.
inspired by hip hop, music, dance and graffiti.
613. Glenn Van Roey25 year old graffiti/mural artist living in Veltem-Beisem, Belgium
Always up to add some color to a grey wall🤘🏻
615. SpriteI’m a female street artist based in Brighton, Sussex. I am passionate about creating stunning murals, pet portraits, and custom commissions. With a specialisation in animals, landscapes, and abstract designs.
616. SpekerSpeker is an Italian artist whose creative journey began with graffiti lettering. Over time he developed an interest in creating deeper narratives through his art, which led him to transition into realism, focusing on portraits and figurative subjects to explore and represent the complex emotions inherent to the human experience.
His artistic practice now, inspired by themes of multiculturalism, identity, and connection, centers around capturing the complexities of the human experience by blending realistic representations with graphic elements.
617. Malditas TernuraWe are a collective of women formed by Sisa and Sofi from Buenos Aires, Argentina. We work and as visual artists, teachers and muralists trained at UNA (Universidad Nacional del Arte) and UBA (Universidad de Buenos Aires) in Visual Arts and Graphic Design. We have been working in the field of urban art for more than 10 years individually and in 2021 we decided to form this collective. We run an art studio in the city of Buenos Aires where we manage residencies and exhibitions for artists. We are founding members of the Argentinean Association of Women Muralists (AMMURA). We have participated in international urban art festivals in Europe and Latin America such as Vigo Cidade de Cor in Galicia; Asalto in Zaragoza, Spain; Urban Act in Athens, Greece; Ms Artville in Hamburg, Germany; Pictopia in Medellin, Colombia; 33 Grados in Mercedes, Uruguay, among others.
619. SPAZSpaz is a Lebanese graffiti artist, a key member of the Beirut scene since 2012. The meaning of his name, according to him, is "the loss of mental and physical control" that applies to each of us. We all have our “bugs” based on our daily lives. Spaz's name, identity and characters project these personal and public experiences, creates a link between the concrete and the absurd. Spaz is always exploring, experimenting with different styles, expressions, movements and mediums, and regularly collaborates with other artists all around the globe.
Having traveled to showcase his talents from Latin America to Europe, in various festivals and cultural events, Spaz feeds off his inspirations and enjoys equally clean and stylish vandalism, as well as huge murals where textures and characters abound. These characters have become his trademark, and their expressions tinged with pure madness can be found everywhere.
620. 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.”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.