All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
682. Jairo MenaMundana —Jairo Geovany Mena Herrera— is an Ecuadorian visual artist. Was born in Ibarra in 1987, where he was strongly influenced by classical and indigenous drawing and painting.
His work processes his multicultural roots, his education, as well as his learning experiences. Driven by a passionate interest in telling stories, and inspired by social struggles, ancestral saberes, and popular knowledge, his compositions seek to open a dialogue around human rights issues, historical considerations, and diverse memories, as a starting point for reflection on our differences and live with them, for mutual learning.
At the same time, Mundana develops digital projects, with the firm intention of creating works of contextual design, crossed by memory. His close relationship with public painting led him to found the contemporary mural project Numu, which places him in the world of cultural management.
683. Maarten DenaeyerInspired by the captivating forms of everyday life, Maarten De Naeyer (b. 1992, Leuven) creates abstract graphic works that captivate the viewer. His artistic journey began after he obtained his master's degree in Graphic Design in 2015.
In his quest for aesthetic beauty and compositional tension, Maarten embarks on a path of constant experimentation with shapes and textures. This ongoing exploration in his studio has led him to develop a unique artistic style that balances geometric and organic forms, creating a harmonious interplay within textured environments. The deliberate inclusion of negative white space in his compositions adds depth and allows for a dynamic dialogue with the shapes, amplifying the visual impact of his art.
Maarten's artistic practice is greatly influenced by renowned artists such as Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, and the Belgian artist Jan Yoors. Their creative expressions serve as significant sources of inspiration, informing his artistic process and expanding his creative horizons.
As Maarten continues to evolve as an artist, he has ventured into the realm of three-dimensional work and embraced experimentation with various materials. However, the consistent thread that runs through his artistic endeavors is his unwavering commitment to creating thought-provoking and visually engaging abstract artworks. Through his captivating compositions, Maarten De Naeyer invites viewers to embark on their own journey of exploration and interpretation, immersing themselves in the world of shapes, textures, and the interplay of positive and negative space.
684. Oibel1Self-taught and painting for over 20 years, I started with graffiti and grew into a full-time artist blending bold lines, vibrant colors, and figurative forms. My work explores love, life, and consciousness, inspired by cultures, nature, and society. I create intuitively — a “visualization of energy” — working across canvas, walls, and digital formats. From Berlin to Belize, my art lives worldwide in streets, galleries, and collections. Always evolving, my goal is simple: spread love, spark reflection, and share positive vibes. More hugs, more color, more life. #itsyourdutytospreadlove
685. Rulman Art ProjectSelf-taught artist with a graffiti background, Rulman fuses poetic and cultural elements of the street to transform public walls into visual stories.
686. V.GarciaVíctor García, born in 1993 in Cuenca, Spain, is a self-taught urban artist driven by a deep need for creative expression. Although he has always been drawn to the world of art, it wasn’t until 2024 that he carried out his first intervention on a wall. Since then, he has continued exploring new ways to transform his ideas into visual language, shaping a personal style rooted in spontaneity and authenticity.
687. Murals of BaltimoreMurals of Baltimore aka Michael Kirby is a street artist/mural artist from the United States. He started his career as a street artist and nose picker in Italy in the 1990s. He is now a fart master with the ability to clear our rooms with his venomous gas and painting abilities. His artwork and signature sense of humor are collected around the world.
689. MELIKEMELIKE (b. 1989, Izmir) is a visual and street artist based in Munich whose work flows between urban walls and contemporary art spaces. With a practice rooted in movement, she paints abstract, figurative forms using bold colors and fluid lines to explore themes of existence, interconnection of nature, human and animal life.
After spending over five years living nomadically and painting across different countries, her murals reflect a deep empathy for all living beings. Each wall becomes a living surface, a site for dialogue, reflection, and emotional resonance. She sees public space as a shared skin of the city, where art can break boundaries and create moments of stillness, tension, or harmony. Through each piece, she brings together the poetic and the political, offering vibrant meditations on oneness, equality, and the soul of place.
690. ORLUartsLiv Losee-Unger, aka ORLUarts, is a muralist from San Francisco, California. Known for her highly detailed, nature and community-inspired work, she’s completed over fifty notable commissions across the U.S. and abroad. Liv paints meticulous, colorful, and larger-than-life pieces that celebrate flora, wildlife, color, and femininity. Her murals reflect a deep passion for the environment, a drive to make urban spaces vibrant and reflective of community strength, and a commitment to building connections through art.
691. Ard Doko
Ard Doko is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the complexities of identity, societal structures, and the human condition.
Emerging from the urban art scene at the age of 18, Doko has developed a distinctive visual language that bridges the raw energy of street art with the contemplative depth of fine art.
Self-taught and driven by a desire to challenge norms, Doko employs mediums such as spray paint, acrylics, and audio/video to create compositions that are both visceral and thought-provoking. His signature motif—expressive eyes—serves as a conduit for exploring perception and introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the nuanced layers of his work.
Doko's art has been exhibited internationally, with notable showcases at Museum de Fundatie (Zwolle, NL), GO Gallery (Amsterdam, NL), and Wynwood (Miami,FL).
Beyond the gallery space, Doko is committed to social engagement, contributing to community projects that address mental health care.
693. “As an 11-year-old kid I started drawing graffiti and the first tags in the street soon followed. Meanwhile I've been working on my graffiti for almost 20 years. I don't impose any rules on myself. As long as there is color I am happy. The world is gray enough already.""
694. Paolo Di Cataldo kaalpanik artFigurative street artist based in Italy available for collaborations
695. easyone graffitiGraffiti since the mid-nineties. From Europe to Malaysia and back to Switzerland. Walls, stencils, and paste-ups across European cities.
696. DanikxtPainter and photographer artist. Specialized in airbrush painting and muralism. Commercial venue decoration and hand-lettering.
698. ChusChus is an Italian street artist based in Denmark, where he discovered my passion for Graffiti and Street Art.
The objective of Chus' art is to paint stories from surreal worlds that are somehow entwined with everyday life. His aim is to make the viewer experience a moment of wonder while strolling around the city.
In his work he gets inspired by the fascinating world of psychology and the subconscious, as well as by the wonders of nature and the complexities of the human experience such as the unwritten rules of communication.
Chus has been painting murals since 2016 and since 2021 he has painted and participated in festivals all around Europe (Denmark, Germany, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Greece, Kosovo, Italy, Sweden).
He enjoys meeting new artistic and creative souls, and exchanging ideas and points of view.
Chus is also inspired by folklore, new encounters, stories, forests and dancing.
699. Patrick IndoPatrick Edward Indo (b. 1982) is an accomplished mural artist, award-winning graffiti pop street artist, illustrator, digital artist, and graphic designer based in Crescent Head, Northern NSW, Australia.
INDO studied graphic design, multimedia, and illustration at Hornsby TAFE in Sydney. Over the years, he honed his craft as a Senior Designer and Art Director in industries including advertising, television broadcast, textile design, and publishing. He contributed to iconic multinational brands and media, designing for magazines and newspapers before fully dedicating himself to his art in 2014.
Initially focusing on canvas work, INDO eventually transitioned into large-scale murals that now enliven urban landscapes. His bold, contemporary creations have led to collaborations with renowned brands and organizations such as ING Direct Bank, ANZ Bank, Fuel TV, Sony BMG, Red Bull, Rolling Stone Magazine, Vegemite, Samaritans, Inner West Council Sydney, and Port Macquarie Council.
INDO's work is celebrated for its explosive and inspiring energy. A neo-expressionist in the graffiti pop street art movement, his signature style fuses poetic and rhythmic graffiti-inspired text with intricate stencils and vibrant grunge textures. He draws inspiration from the world around him, weaving in references to pop culture, music, film, consumerism, and iconic historical moments.
INDO's artistic achievements are notable. He has won multiple live street art battles, including the Tiger Beer Live Street Art Battles in Sydney, and was a featured speaker for VIVID’s iManifest at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Circular Quay. His murals have garnered recognition at the Australian Street Art Awards, and he has twice been a finalist for the Australian of the Year Award (Northern NSW) for his contributions to public art.
Today, INDO’s works continue to inspire communities, blending vivid imagination with a dynamic urban aesthetic that transforms public spaces into immersive, thought-provoking experiences.
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700. Spencer Harrison Spencer Harrison is an Australian visual artist, whose practice explores a dialogue between formal abstraction and the modern world. His visual language draws on the world around us, referencing design, architecture, technology and the built environment.
Central to Harrison’s practice is an exploration of colour, including its perception, emotional impact, symbolism and cultural significance. His diverse practice includes painting, drawing, murals, digital video, sculpture, and installation, each contributing to his exploration of these themes.
Harrison has a Masters of Contemporary Art from Victorian Collage of the Arts and his work is in private collections in Australia, UK and the USA including the Justin Art House Museum.
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