All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
721. “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.""
723. 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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724. Kris KeoghI'm an Australian musician, painter and digital artist based in Nhulunbuy, Arnhem Land, NT. I've been exhibiting since 2008, and has had several solo shows in both Australia and Japan.
I'm influenced by all things kawaii, op art, and Australian Indigenous painters, especially from North East Arnhem Land and from the Central Desert region. My favourite artist is the late N.Yunupingu.
726. Julia KI am a mural artist from Hamburg, Germany. With brush and paint, I breathe new life into places. My paintings are colorful and cheerful, creating a visual highlight both in- and outdoors with reference to their surroundings.
727. DanikxtPainter and photographer artist. Specialized in airbrush painting and muralism. Commercial venue decoration and hand-lettering.
728. Studio VlegelStudio Vlegel. Geïnspireerd door de skateboard cultuur en onze passie voor desing, maken we toegepaste kunst die opvalt. Wij creëren visuele statements voor opdrachtgevers die zich durven te onderscheiden.
729. Sarah ViaultViault is an international mural artist whose work explores the deep interconnections between biodiversity, cultural heritage, and environmental urgency.
She envisions utopian worlds where humans and animals coexist in a harmonious and idyllic balance. Inspired by the nature that surrounds her, she creates monumental and immersive artworks that blend contemporary street art with symbolic storytelling.
Through large-scale murals, vibrant colors, the use of multiple visual references, and phosphorescent painting techniques, her practice aims to spark awareness, collective reflection, and an emotional connection to the living world.
731. Jasmine KroezeJasmine Kroeze is a New Zealand based mural artist known for bold colour, playful forms, and murals that bring energy into everyday spaces. With a background in fashion and surface pattern design, her work blends illustratio, pattern and layering to her murals.
Jasmine works across public and commercial spaces, partnering with schools, businesses, and local communities to transform blank walls into some serious main character energy. Her murals are often inspired by nature, mark making, and the environment where the mural site is located. Jasmine's work is designed to feel considered, connected, and anything but beige.
When she’s not painting walls, you’ll probably find her walking straight from her home studio down to the beach or (lovingly) wrangling her two children.
732. MacedoNació en 1997, natural de Yurimaguas – Loreto. Pintor e ilustrador, donde en cada obra suya queda plasmado emociones que transmiten no solo sentimientos si no poder sentir a través de los ojos su amor y sus colores. De esa manera encontrar respuestas como espectador de sus diferentes creaciones. Su obra con rasgos contemporáneos baila libremente entre el realismo y surrealismo orquestado por la magia de su entorno, lo que da por resultado un espectáculo visual.
Creador autodidacta en constante evolución. En su adolescencia tuvo mayor acercamiento con el arte, reforzando su interés e imaginación. En 2016 viaja a la ciudad de Moyobamba San Martín, marcando sus primeras influencias con el arte mural. En 2019 participa en sus primeras exposiciones pictóricas colectivas, haciendo de esta manera despegar su carrera como artista y muralista.
733. 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.
734. ayoubelkhadirart Ayoub El Khadir is a Moroccan artist known for his first public mural, recently completed in Taza city. His work focuses on people, stories, and everyday moments.
735. CreaseWest country doodler, never without pen in hand. Addicted to drawing lines. Inspired by traditional patterns, symbols and natural forms; all mixed up in his brain and spilled out onto the page. Line, after line, after line.
736. Ash SantosAlberto "Ash" Santos, born in Vigo in 1986, is a multifaceted Spanish artist and educator known for his contributions to urban art, painting, performance, design, and sound. Santos's artistic journey is deeply rooted in graffiti culture, skate art, and punk aesthetics. His international presence includes exhibitions in cities such as Los Angeles, Kuwait, and Vienna. Notably, his designs have been featured by brands like Volcom Clothing, and his illustrations have appeared in popular TV series like "Modern Family" and "Silicon Valley." Beyond his artistic endeavors, Santos is an active researcher in urban art. In 2024, he was admitted to INDAGUE, recognizing his expertise in the field. He has also been involved in authenticating and preserving graffiti signatures by the renowned Madrid-based graffiti artist Muelle in Vigo.
737. Anouk BrandAnouk Brand, 21-year-old street artist focussed on (sur)realistic immersive murals. Based in the Netherlands.
738. EgeonEgeon is a multidisciplinary artist specialized in public art. He draws his inspiration from humans and their behaviour, exploring the cognitive and affective maps that guide the mind and define our perception of reality; research that is increasingly rooted in the forest inhabited by plants, animals and fungi capable of generating archaic symbolic correlations in a constant agreement between society and nature.
740. Leo BrumArchitect and mural artist, my work combines technical precision and emotion to transform spaces into experiences. The female figure is the core of my aesthetic research, expressed through realism, contrast, and a color palette that seeks balance between delicacy and impact. In each piece, the gaze is the thread that weaves together feeling and environment.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.