All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
701. Bobby ZokaitesBobby Zokaites is the lead sculptor at Zokaites Sculpture LLC, a design-build firm with expertise in the concepting, fabrication, and installation of large-scale artworks. The work ranges from stand-alone sculpture with kinetic or interactive elements to architecturally-integrated objects and infrastructure design. Our work humanizes public space, encourages viewer engagement, and creates dynamic relationships between community, site, history, and the natural environment. We specialize in sculpture that creates an extraordinary visual moment in common space and daily experience.
703. squiggly ink🎨 Painting murals for Boutique Hotels | Luxury Residential | Corporate sectors | Community & Council groups.
704. JAF GraphJosé Figueiredo, better known as Jaf, was born in 1993. He holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Porto (FBAUP). Graffiti marked the beginning of his journey and still influences his painting today. He is primarily known for the urban art murals he creates using spray paint in different cities, although his work is not limited to this artistic language. Currently, he lives and works in Mangualde (Portugal), his hometown, where he established his studio in 2020.
705. Samy MazetI'm Sam, a french artist living in Vietnam (Hoi An & Da Nang).
I've a huge experience in crafting, painting, illustrating & street art.
I'm also a tattoo artist since 5 years and a video editor amateur.
Feel free to send me a message (mail, WhatsApp, Zalo or here) & I'll respond as soon as I can !
706. 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.
707. 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.
710. 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.
711. Stephanie RondStephanie Rond (Columbus, Ohio) is an internationally recognized painter whose street art, canvas paintings, and community works subvert and reimagine traditional expectations of space, place, gender, and power. Rond is the founder of WomenStreetArtists.com and S.Dot Gallery, a dollhouse that exhibits miniature art pieces and challenges notions of domesticity and art accessibility.
712. 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.
714. 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.
715. Mercedes Chiesa Visual artist and muralist born in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego.
My work is deeply inspired by the wild southern landscapes, nautical history, native fauna, flora, and Fuegian territory. I blend muralism, large-scale illustration, and low reliefs using materials like resin and gesso, creating pieces that engage in dialogue with their surroundings. Through mixed media and a contemporary lens, I explore environmental themes, firmly believing that the power of an image comes with great responsibility: to transform, raise awareness, and inspire change.
716. Jonny CohenJOSEPH & SONS is a third-generation mosaic artist family based in Los Angeles. Their skilled team of artists design & fabricate one-of-a-kind, hand-made mosaic murals for commercial and residential pools, kitchens, floors, and walls. The company was first started by Carlos Cohen who migrated from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles in the 1950s. Looking to enrich his creativity, he discovered a passion for the mosaic art form and then taught this traditional art form to his son Joseph, who then passed it on to his sons. Having been practicing their craft for over 60 years, Joseph & Sons has statement murals located throughout Los Angeles.
717. 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.
719. Airborne MarkAirborne Mark is a Polish-born, London-based street artist known for his distinctive origami-inspired murals that transform folded paper forms into large-scale urban wildlife.
At the centre of his work is “Origamia"; an imagined world inhabited by animals constructed entirely from geometric paper folds. What makes his process unique is that every mural begins as a real, hand-folded origami model created by the artist. These physical paper sculptures are carefully lit and photographed to study the interplay of light and shadow before being translated onto walls with spray paint.
When encountering Airborne Mark painting live at festivals, visitors can often see the original origami model beside the wall, revealing the physical object behind the mural. The artworks are not digital constructions or imagined shapes. Every piece painted on a wall originates from a real folded model created by the artist.
His murals are instantly recognisable for their layered planes, sharp folds and vibrant colour palettes, creating the illusion that giant paper animals have landed directly in the urban landscape.
A defining ritual completes each work: once the mural is finished, the original paper model used as reference is ceremonially burned, marking the end of its life cycle and highlighting the ephemeral nature shared by both street art and fragile paper sculptures.
With more than two decades of experience working with spray paint, Airborne Mark’s murals can now be discovered across Europe, including walls in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Kosovo, Poland and the United Kingdom. Each wall becomes another inhabitant released from the evolving world of Origamia, waiting to be discovered by street art hunters exploring cities around the globe.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.