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Antonyo Marest was born on the Spanish Mediterranean coast in 1987. Its warm waters and blue skies helped instill in him a big part of his optimism, an optimism that has only matured with the experiences he acquired along his travels around the world. In 2013, he established himself in Madrid, where he prompted a creativity that could be applied to any artistic field likely to be aesthetically revised.
Aquarela Sabol is a Miami-based fine artist, muralist and overall visual creator. She attended Columbia College Chicago for fine arts in the late 90’s, however she is primarily a self taught artist. Her preferred medium is oils combined with non-traditional fine art mediums such as spray paint, textiles, reclaimed wood and found objects. Aquarela’s favorite subject matter generally focuses on portraiture and the feminine form with a nod to popular culture, combining design, context and setting to provoke deeper interpretations of each piece.
Antonio R. McilLwiane is a Philadelphian fine artist, known as “Arm of Casso”. Hailing from the School of Creative and Performing Arts, he uses his fine art skills to produce intricate and colorful pieces that bring humans and animals to life in an urban but classic way! Using mixed medium methods, his works are created with acrylic, micro pens, sharpies and bubble paint. Arm Of Casso’s usage of vibrant color combinations and sharp crisp lines has given his works opportunities to be displayed in Vibe Magazine and multiple hip hop artist sites. His art has also been seen by Swizz Beats, Lupita Yongo, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Quest Love and many well-known art venues.
The collective assume vivid astro focus (avaf) was formed in New York City in 2001. Its principal members are Eli Sudbrack (born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1968) and Christophe Hamaide-Pierson (born in Paris, France in 1973). Avaf fuses drawing, sculpture, video, and performance into carnivalesque installations in which gender, politics, and cultural codes float freely. A study in visual adaptation and modification, avaf’s work recycles and transforms imagery from one project to the next—often in the form of densely patterned wallpapers and graphic signage.
ASVP is a visual art duo based in Bushwick, Brooklyn who began working together in 2008, developing a unique, hand-drawn, graphic style, often creating imagery with recurring nods to advertising, pop and comic book culture.
Stanton is originally from California where he studied Illustration at Laguna College of Art and Design. He relocated to New York after graduating in 2008 where continues to live and work in Red Hook, Brooklyn constantly drawing inspiration from local nautical history. His work has recently been shown in a 12th Century crypt, on the Berlin Wall, a Fiat 500, and in galleries worldwide. Focusing on meticulous technique and craft, Stanton’s work is heavily informed by historic ornamentation, religious iconography, and classical painting.
Belowkey is a visual artist from Queens, NY who specializes in aerosol, painting, drawing, screenprinting, and graphic design. He has been making his presence felt on the streets of New York for over a decade with no end in sight.
Brooklyn artist Ben Angotti works in dualities. A classically trained artist, he juxtaposes high Romantic themes and Symbolism with urban street art and graffiti to create powerful images. He often weaves technical skill with allegorical commentaries on modernity, sensuality, and the dark recesses of the human soul. Ben works in many mediums, from sculpture to spray paint, in an effort to create works that are at once temporal and timeless. Eros and Thanatos ground his work thematically. His figurative forms are ethereal, and carry a sense of the fleeting moment that they convey.
Eve Biddle and Joshua Frankel are artists passionate about public art and its powerful effect on the community. Together, they have received commissions for public artworks from the Philadelphia Mural Arts, North Brooklyn Public Arts Council, the Indianapolis Arts Council, NYCares and Local Projects at the legendary 5Pointz. Thus far, they have created over 16,000 square feet of public murals across the country, to which TimeOut NY says “make a beeline.” Their car was dubbed “Coolest Car Ever” by Steak-Enthusiast.com.
Binho is one of the pioneers of graffiti art in Brazil and Latin America since 1984. His work portrays a ludic and totally surrealist universe with strong colors and soft movements enhancing its eastern and Brazilian influences in a unique and representative way.
Billy Mode is an internationally known Baltimore-based artist. Billy places thought-provoking text into repeated patterns as a mantra or an invitation to explore deeper meaning. Billy also creates multi-layered collages as a play upon organic designs.
BK Foxx is a New York street artist, exterior decorator, and amateur cat juggler. She paints colorful, realistic murals meant to stop you in your tracks and make you think about what they mean.
Patrick Hershberger started the BONUSSAVES project while residing in Chicago in 2007. He currently lives in SW Michigan. His work entails large-scale nature works, covering the walls of public and private individuals, schools, community centers, and farms.
Top-hatted artist spreading grins around the world with his anarchic art-comedy. Bortusk Leer is originally from Slovenia and lives in Amsterdam. He creates colorful monsters that contain a healthy dose of humor. He burst onto the art scene in 2007 and his happy, childish, neon, silly work has appeared on streets and gallery walls in numerous places around the world. With the sole purpose of brightening up the viewers day and cheering them up a bit. Bortusk calls his style art comedy, but sometimes he’s the only one laughing if we’re being honest.
Begoña Toledo is a London-based Spanish visual artist also known as Boxhead. After finishing her bachelor in Utrecht and being selected as part of the top ten students of her generation by the University of Barcelona, she started her professional career in Amsterdam, where she lived for five years. Now lives and works in London, she has exhibited her studio work internationally and continues to create big scale murals all over the world.
CASE is a renowned German graffiti artist widely recognized for his breathtaking images of twisted, abstract portraits and body shapes that are so bizarrely beautiful and go beyond the reality and step into the realm of surreal.
Cernesto is a native of NYC, he got his start writing graffiti in the early nineteens. Continued development as a visual artist and musician finds Cern being more involved with painting murals nowadays.
Chor Boogie, aka Joaquin Lamar Hailey, is a critically acclaimed international spray paint fine artist, muralist, & “color therapist.” He is recognized for having achieved a groundbreaking level of technical virtuosity in the medium of spray paint. Chor is primarily a self taught artist, though he was first nurtured by the world of street art. Chor currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Cartoonist/Designer/Street Artist and Creator/Creative Director of Ahumanfly, Chris Pyrate draws, paints and designs constantly; rendering his imagination in many forms. Born in Washington DC and currently based in Miami after spending five years in Brooklyn, Pyrate runs his Ahumanfly Gallery/Boutique located on the edge of Miami’s Wynwood Art District. Pyrate’s clients range from major musicians such as Grammy Award winning artist Lupe Fiasco, legends Wutang & GWAR, to publishing companies such as Image Comics, Dynamite Entertainment and even gallery curation for organizations such as AAAS/Science Magazine.
Chris Riggs is a NYC native, began painting at the young age of 3. By age 11 his chosen medium became aerosol and started painting murals in abandoned buildings and train tunnels in NYC. After trading his spray cans for paint brushes while attending college, he became a proud half-time Miami resident.
Chris RWK was born and raised in New York. The imagery of comics and cartoons sparked his interest at an early age. Graffiti opened up his view of the art world, and fine art kept him engaged. Chris’ paintings frequently cite past conceptions of popular culture embedded in his psyche’s cache. This use of intertextuality also serves to offer a comfort or familiarity of sorts to the viewer. Chris’ works frequently reveal daily musings and people one would pass on the street without looking or thinking about twice.
Christopher Sweeney is a contemporary street artist located in South Florida. He is known for his use of colorful stylistic backgrounds and powerful cartoonish foreground, frequently describing the theme of love by his signature stretched hearts and the popular Xørobot. His work can be seen at galleries and murals in Miami, Jacksonville, and Vero Beach.
ChyTea has cultivated his skills in art and design for many years. He is the author of the Mitrooper character that represents the fighting spirit in everyone who has been a “trooper” at some point in life. We all have stood strong through hardship and good times. “Mi” stands for me, and trooper is within you. The Mitrooper is a protective soul, guarding each individual and the universe. Mitrooper gives hope to the hopeless, courage to the doubtful, and strength to the weak. It’s a reminded that at the end of each tunnel, there is a light. ChyTea believes in “staying positive and staying humble.”
Claudia La Bianca, born in Bagheria, Sicily was a mischievous 11 years old sneaking her way around town painting murals and wherever else she could depict her fantasy world. She studied at the Institute of Arts where she specialized in fashion design. She doesn’t stop there, Claudia is also a film-maker and producer when she isn’t running around and painting on anything she can get her hands on.
Cori Hohër is a Miami based Venezuelan emerging artist that investigates color as a scientific phenomenon through an intense repetition of geometric arrangements.
Born and raised in Miami, Courtney is strongly influenced by the city’s vibrant colors, which shines through in her paintings. Courtney’s purpose in her creations is to elicit an uplifting energy from the viewer; the most common words she hears when people describe her work are, “happy, cheerful, vivid.” With Courtney’s artistic style- bold, colorful and filled with texture- the possibilities are endless, and she looks forward to making her life’s canvas more beautiful every day.
Born John Matos in 1961, CRASH was raised in the Bronx, New York. At the age of 13, he began following the older teens from his neighborhood to the train yards and began bombing. Taking the name “CRASH” after he accidentally crashed the computer in his school, his name began appearing on trains circulating all throughout New York City. CRASH’s career took off and he saw instant popularity throughout Europe and America, and eventually Asia. CRASH has been part of numerous museum and gallery shows around the world focusing on Graffiti and Street Art, and has works in many permanent museum collections.
Cryptik creates from a palette of wonder, where all science, math, and true art spring from equal mystery. His is a clear-eyed art practice of more questions asked than answered. The Southern Californian creative’s intricate, almost trance-inducing works—be they on mammoth walls, slap stickers, or hanging in galleries—find voice in images of spiritual universality.
D*Face is a contemporary British street artist best known for his distinctive graffiti, stickers, and posters placed in various cities around the world. Featuring recurring imagery of celebrities and punk iconography, D*Face’s oeuvre is characterized by his bright, graphic aesthetic and focus on consumerism and the ways in which it shapes everyday life. His diverse range of influences includes skateboarding culture, early New York City subway graffiti, Pop Art, and Shepard Fairey’s Obey campaign. Born Dean Stockton in 1978 in London, England, he worked in advertising and for publications like Thrasher magazine before embarking on his own artistic career. A reported friend of the famed anonymous street artist Bansky, D*Face’s identity remained a mystery until 2008 when he revealed his name to the public.
DAIN combines the visual language of graffiti with collaged old portraits of Hollywood glamour stars. He combines wheatpasting, silkscreening, spray paint, collage, and acrylic. His process begins with a black-and-white photo that he layers with old advertisements, printed fragments, logos, and miscellaneous images. He then adds paint. His unmistakable trademark is the “circle and drip” around the eye of his subjects. DAIN views his work as a confrontation between the destructive gestures of graffiti and the femininity of his Hollywood subjects.
Chinese-born DALeast is one of the most prolific street artists of our time, as well as an accomplished painter, sculptor, and digital artist. Each of his pieces of art is created using paint to look like thousands of metal shards are coming together to form beautiful shapes, often animals or humans.
Hailing from Medellin, Colombia, Daniel Osorno and his original art are a true combination of sheer passion and leading-edge talent. Osorno is a fine art Cubist and a bonafide street artist with a natural eye to the beauty and silver linings of the world. His paintings and murals are brought to life as he uses his imagination and gliding wrists to create his signature wisps, eclectic landscapes, whimsical Trapism art, and colorful Cubism portraits.
Daniela SV is a visual artist and designer from Caracas, Venezuela. She brings life to all her creations with an original blend of colors and black and white patterns.
Daniella Brutto is a multi-disciplinary artist living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. While she indulges a variety of artistic ventures, her main medium of choice is paint. No matter the medium, her sensitivity to material and concept mirrors, often even directly references, her relationship to paint.
David Lavernia is a Miami-based artist inspired by his tropical surroundings. His Composition and use of color attracts and emits movement, allowing for visual narrative to materialize.
Chris Daze Ellis began his prolific career painting the gritty New York subways in the mid 70s. He is one of the few artists from that period to make the successful transition to the studio. Daze’s paintings have found themselves in the private collections of Madonna, and Eric Clapton among others.
Denton Burrows was born and raised in Manhattan, NY, where he is still based as a full-time professional illustrator, fine artist, muralist and artistic entrepreneur. He received is BA in the Arts from Lehigh University and his Masters in illustration from The School Of Visual Arts in Manhattan. Denton has done professional illustration, but showing in a gallery setting and creating murals are his passions. Connecting with people in person about his work is what matters most. Naturally, the ever changing, high energy organism that is New York City has always been an inspiration first and foremost, but current events, travel, and a general exploration of new experiences and alternative culture fuel his work as well. It is essentially “surreal social commentary.” Denton has created countless murals in over 12 states and is deeply embedded in the NYC street art scene/culture. Most recently, Denton won the 2016 National Can Art competition for PBR Beer and had his winning design on 35 million cans.
Miami artist Devin Caserta specializes in charcoal and pastel drawings. He received a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Miami. Caserta has exhibited at the Lowe Art Museum, Art Miami, MIA Art Fair and other numerous galleries throughout Miami, The Bird Road Art District, The Wynwood Art District and The Ft. Lauderdale Art District. He is currently working, exhibiting and teaching Art in South Florida.
Diana Contreras has established herself as an influential Miami artist. From painting murals in the Urban Art scene to exhibiting canvas pieces in galleries, her work has been seen in exhibitions and private collections in several parts of the world including Street Art Dubai Gallery in Dubai. Contreras’s primary medium is oil, and also enjoys experimenting with anything she can get her hands on. From canvas, walls, stickers to shoes, her work embodies femininity and always sets her characters in whimsical portraitures. Her distinct style emerges from her love of classical techniques infused with her passion for illustrations and street murals.
Don Rimx’s unparalleled artistry sets him apart from the rest. As a classically trained fine artist, graffitist, grand scale muralist, and new school tattoo artist, Don does it all. Through the use of intricate lines, wood and brick elements and rich color treatments, he comprises breathtaking skeletal structures exploring the synthesis of man and his city. Don has participated in national and international urban beautification projects including Urban Nation Berlin, Beck’s Urban Canvas Miami, Ponce Es Ley Puerto Rico, Fiesta de Colores Ecuador and Beyond Walls Lynn Massachusetts.
Earl Funk started his career at 17 years old doing tattoos in Kissimmee, Florida and in Long Island, New York. Earl describes his one of a kind style as a mix of cartoon and realistic.
Born in Paris in 1981, eL Seed’s intricate compositions call not only on the words and their meaning but also for their movement, which ultimately lures the viewer into a different state of mind. Working primarily with subjects that seem contradictory, eL Seed’s art reflects the reality of mankind and the world we live in today. eL Seed installed his work in public spaces, galleries, and institutions on every continent. From the streets of Paris or New York to the Favelas of Rio di Janeiro or the slums of Cape Town, his contemporary approach aims to bring people, cultures, and generations together.
Elian Chali is an Argentinan artist based in Cordoba. His works are characterized by the close dialogue with the environment in which they are found. Elian composes through basic geometry and abstraction. The main theme of his work is the city. Through photography and painting, Elian seeks to open discussions that go from the current social problems, to the poetry of the habitat in which we live. He has done numerous solo and collective shows and his artwork can be found in various countries from Argentina to Russia.
Elle Although she began as an illegal graffiti artist in New York, ELLE is now considered one of the top touring street artists in the world. ELLE considers her paintings to be poetry. She creates stories by collaging disparate images: powerful females, flora and fauna, classical paintings juxtaposed with pop-culture and high fashion imagery. Her work exhibits in prestigious galleries and museums. She has collaborated with top brands such as Reebok and video games such as The Division. Vogue Australia featured ELLE’s recent artworks in “32 pieces of Melbourne street art to see before you die.”
Entres y Pesimo are old school graffiti artists from Lima, Peru. The duo has been painting for many years and started collaborating in 2002. They are both well-known throughout Latin America and globally for their figurative murals, which often portray sad, poor, and unjustly treated indigenous locals. They generally use spray paint and focus very much on aesthetic qualities, and because of this well-developed style, their works are instantly recognizable.
Eoin (pronounced Owen) is a visual artist from Ireland, his work focused largely on attempting to capture an emotion through organic movement, natural form, and inner light. The electricity of city scapes contrasted with the sublime scenic landscapes of the West coast of Ireland inspires compositions and environments to draw in and engage the viewer.
Ernesto Maranje is a Miami based painter, illustrator and muralist. Maranje uses his vivid imagination to portray the unity of animals and plants by pulling different segments from each and somehow making it a cohesive whole.
Erni Vales is best known for his development of 3D graffiti style that has influenced thousands worldwide. Vales has a portfolio reaching far beyond what might be expected from a graffiti artist. All of his merchandise is based off his pop and graffiti style. Vales has completed many successful projects ranging from large-scale murals, to art directing films and videos, fashion, photography to restaurant and night-life
Esteban del Valle is an interdisciplinary artist born in Chicago. He completed his MFA in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2009, where he received a Presidential Scholarship and the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship. His work investigates the performance of leadership, the role of the artist as a public figure, and the effects of class and privilege on institutions in the form of paintings, murals, sculpture and video art. Del Valle executes mural projects internationally, and lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Nicolas Romero is fascinated by the human body. The meat that hides the bones, what we hold inside, and more than that, it’s a simple function. He combines a small obsession for the body with a love of experimentation with people through idealization. The result of his work is to give importance to the inconsequential, to “deify” an unremarkable person.
Justin Vallee is a self-taught ambidextrous painter, signing Fallen Rose with his right hand, and Lefty or Lefty2 with his left. His murals can be seen in cities all over the world. He is an experienced installer, designer, model, stylist, and poet.
Felipe Pantone is an Argentinian-Spanish artist. He started doing graffiti at the age of 12. He graduated with a Fine Arts degree in Valencia, Spain, where his studio is based. Felipe travels the world ceaselessly with his art. His work has been exhibited all over Europe, America, Australia, and Asia.
Irish-born Fin D.A.C. is a self-taught, non-conformist urban/stencil artist with influences ranging from graphic novels to Francis Bacon/Aubrey Beardsley. He is the Founder/Originator of Urban Aesthetics. He uses a combination of stencils and hand painting to create portraits of women, with signature colorful masks. Fin D.A.C. has defined and perfected an atypical paint/stencil style that ignores the accepted visual language of street art almost completely. He calls it ‘Urban Aesthetics’ – a modern-day take on a 19th-century art movement.
Oakland, CA-based street artist GATS (an acronym for “graffiti against the system”) is an international graffiti legend. GATS’s iconic totem has been filled with intricate insignia over the years, speaking to the artist’s personal reflections.
GG is one of the youngest self-made artists residing in Miami. His inspirations spring from personal life experiences, feelings, emotions, goals and events that affect our environment in a negative or positive way- a personal life analysis expressed through his character.
Matt Hutton, also known as Ghostbeard, is a Detroit artist that has been painting, drawing, and spraying for as long as he can remember. He studied at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and The College for Creative Studies in Detroit, graduating with a BS in digital media in 2005. He apprenticed under his big homie and best friend Patch Whisky for a couple of years before ever painting his own wall. He has since painted large scale murals in multiple states along the east coast and down south, including some of the world’s largest mural festivals.
Gonzalo Borondo is a Spanish artist. Son of a psychiatrist and a restorer of religious art, Borondo’s work explores the theme of the sacrum, the human behavior and of the fragility of the psyche. In 2003 he moved to Madrid to experiment with different artistic techniques within the public space. In 2005 he frequented the studio of the painter Jose Garcia Herranz and studied the old masters. Borondo has made numerous public interventions around the world and his works are exhibited in galleries and museums all over Europe.
Gonzo247, also known as Mario Enrique Figueroa, Jr., was born in Houston, Texas. He was exposed to graffiti and began his pursuit as a self-taught artist in 1985. He opened Aerosol Warfare Gallery, produced the Aerosol Warfare video series, established the Houston Wall Of Fame and has worked with top brand campaigns that speak to urban communities.
Hops1 is a muralist, graffiti and street artist from Bushwick. He grew up in the 80’s with coloring-books and paint-by-number sets, comic books, cartoon series, Star Wars movies, and WWF Wrestling. Along with the graffiti letterings on the NYC subway train, his artwork is inspired by these memories from childhood. His character style is made up of expressive gestures, clean black outlines, and colorful tones. Hops1 creates art to open the mind of the viewer. He enjoys stories that inspire thought, invokes incitement and creates a reaction.
Hugh Leeman is an American artist, whose artwork gives voice to the overlooked and oft forgotten. His artwork and projects have worked in concert with the Aeta Tribe Foundation, to bring water wells to the indigenous Aeta Tribe in the Philippines. In the United States, his artwork and projects include creating the not for profit “t-shirt project,” a business platform connecting low income and homeless “vendors” with smart phone users. Leeman’s artwork has shown at The Arlington Contemporary Art Center, The Museum of Mexico City, he is an “artistic mastermind” grant recipient.
Hyuro is an Argentinian born urban artist best known for her black and white murals, paintings and drawings, focused on the visual expression. Hyuro was born in Argentina but lives in Spain. She used to paint on canvas but then she met Escif and decided to give street art a try. After a while, there was no turning back; she’s been seduced by it. However, she continues to produce paintings and drawings as well. Her artist name HYURO is the mix of her two surnames.
ICY (born 1985) and SOT (born 1991) are stencil artists from Tabriz, Iran, currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. Since 2006, the two brothers have contributed to Iranian and international urban art culture through their striking stencil work that depicting human rights, ecological justice, social and political issues. Their work appears on walls and galleries throughout the Iran, USA, Germany, China, Norway, and globally.They transcend their histories of artistic and political censorship by using public art to envision a world freed from borders, war and gun violence.
Indie 184 is a native New Yorker, has been active in the graffiti culture for over a decade and a half. Determined to express herself to the world through art, she quit business college to teach herself how to sew, paint and produce graphic design. Influenced by abstract expressionism and pop art, her paintings are raptures of color and textures fused with of her original graffiti and street art, imagery, and designs juxtaposed with personal messages.
Interesnki Kaski, which translates to “Interesting Fairy Tale” was a Ukrainian duo composed by AEC (Aleksei Bordusov) and WAONE (Vladimir Manzhos). They were the precursors of the graffiti movement in the East European countries having painted public walls in the Ukraine, Russia and other parts of Europe for over a decade. The whimsy in their work is characterized by a distinctive narrative and symbolist style that incorporates science, religion, cosmology and social subjects, though they usually make work with free meanings that everyone can interpret on their own.
Ivan Roque is a visual artist from Miami. He has a passion for the concepts of birth, death, renewal and social struggles. His work is truly innovative and something to really be looking onto as we begin to see what can come of those who are forever lost.
Jason Botkin has been involved in the creation of over 200 murals worldwide since 2009. His work is spread throughout Canada, the US and Europe. He is the Co-founder and Director of EN MASSE, on an ongoing series of large-scale, multi artist collaborative black and white murals.
Jeff is a Brooklyn based full-time artist currently working in the photo realist painting style. He received his BA in art in 1999 from Bradford College in Bradford, Massachusetts. Jeff delves into virtually every visual art medium ranging from ceramics to silk screen printing to tattooing. Successful showings in D.C. at The Museum of Contemporary Art and La Casa de la Cultura in Boston led to shows in Atlanta, Georgia, Saint Petersburg, Florida, Miami and eventually, New York City. To date, Jeff has acquired collectors from Canada, France, and Russia.
Jenny Perez is a culturally influenced, female empowering visual pop artist from Miami, Florida. Leading today’s art millennial generation, Perez’ works feature fresh perspectives to many personal experiences, topics and movements with strong messages that tie into her work, and captivate her audiences. Jenny Perez began her career as a visual artist, primarily using canvases and acrylic paint as her medium.
Since 2012, Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn have been consistently creating large-scale, public murals. The all inclusive and socially engaging nature of creating art for the public is a driving force in their art making. Inspired by the architectural surfaces of each environment, their dynamic paintings often curve around corners and spill onto the ground.
Jim Mahfood, also know as Food One, was born on March 29, 1975 in St. Louis, MO. His work consists of mixed media, illustration work, to murals, drawings and designs, photographs of painted girls, and much, much more. Mahfood’s style, the neo-psychedelic Visual Funk, is his signature combination of various influences that Jim’s turned into a recognizable brand, garnering a loyal following across the globe.
Joe Iurato is a multidisciplinary artist whose works are built on a foundation of stencils and aerosol. Falling somewhere in between simplistic and photorealistic, his multi-layer stencils offer a distinctly clean and illustrative aesthetic. While Iurato’s murals have adorned neighborhoods along the east coast United States for years, he’s more recently become noted for the unique placement and photography of miniature painted wood cutouts in public spaces.
John Tindel is a skilled visual artist, designer, and illustrator living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. His work is deeply rooted in the contemporary South, which he tries to understand and explore through the lenses of personal history and wit. His visual style is recognizable in the large variety of projects he coordinates and is defined by an experimental and stimulating use of techniques. John’s creative addiction keeps him involved in several projects at any given time.
Jorge-Miguel Rodriguez is a native Miami artist and designer. He finds inspiration from human interaction and emotions. His style varies from different mediums such as but not limited to street, pop and abstract art.
K-nor is an artist and designer based in Brooklyn, NY. His darkly humorous artwork combines graphics and surreal influences to create a bizarre world filled with gleeful violence and candy-colored dripping skeletons. His work has been exhibited on both coasts of the US and has appeared on products for Vans, Burton, Brooklyn Industries, as well as his own brand, Kreep Squad.
KASHINK is a French graffiti/street artist living in Paris. She paints huge four-eyed characters, with thick lines, vivid colors, in a very distinctive style. KASHINK is a surprising person: as most female painters represent female figures, she only paints men, preferably fat and hairy, looking like badass yet sensitive gangsters, alien-looking ogers, or shamans from ancient tribes. Some of them are gay, some of them are killers, some others are both.
As one of the top street artists that represent Miami, internationally renowned KAZILLA is famous for creating true ‘performance art’. Painting live murals and works of art in the spotlight for a myriad of audiences.
Muralist, painter, sculptor, and installation artist Kenny Scharf is best known for his fantastical, large-scale paintings of anthropomorphic animals and imagined creatures. Though Scharf’s brightly colored imagery is generally playful, he has remarked that darker themes exist beneath the surface of his works, visible upon closer inspection. Scharf was a part of the 1980s East Village Art movement, along with his good friend and fellow street artist Keith Haring.
Kevin Ledo is a Portuguese-Canadian who grew up in a mix of urban and ethnic cultures in Montreal. His artistic practice crosses back and forth through the boundaries of mural/street art, fine art, and gold leaf art installations. Ledo aims to create visually bold, and iconic compositions, focusing on portraiture and the human form interlaced with stylized abstract forms. Ledo’s figures are mostly void of foreground and background and are suspended in a minimalistic and slightly surreal world, captured in moments of contemplation, intimacy, emotion, and wonderment.
KEY DETAIL is a Belarusian artist who works with painting, drawing and illustrations. Currently lives and works in New York, US.
Growing up in Minsk, KEY DETAIL has been active on the street art scene since 2000s, worked consistently towards developing his unique style and his skills on the streets.
His art is a balanced concentration of emotional reflections on reality transformed by the prism of surreal interpretation. Every his character has charisma and outstanding personality, he lives in his own environment rich with elaborate details.
He focuses on creating huge outdoor murals and canvases and keeps working on his style. The artistic map of KEY DETAIL features murals and exhibitions all over the world. KEY DETAIL’s artworks have been featured in a number of international magazines and books.
Growing up in Minsk, KEY DETAIL has been active on the street art scene since 2000s, worked consistently towards developing his unique style and his skills on the streets.
His art is a balanced concentration of emotional reflections on reality transformed by the prism of surreal interpretation. Every his character has charisma and outstanding personality, he lives in his own environment rich with elaborate details.
He focuses on creating huge outdoor murals and canvases and keeps working on his style. The artistic map of KEY DETAIL features murals and exhibitions all over the world. KEY DETAIL’s artworks have been featured in a number of international magazines and books.
Over the past decade, Addam Yekutieli (pseudonym Know Hope) has developed a visual iconography and language used to mirror real-life situations and observations, and document the notion of a collective human struggle. By creating parallels between political situations and emotional conditions, there is an attempt to perceive the political process and dialogue as an emotional mechanism, therefore making it a process that can be understood and participated in intuitively and not solely intellectually. Yekutieli lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Koralie is a French canvas painter turned street artist. Her signature character, a flamboyant geisha, is seen all over the world. She lives and works in New York with her husband SupaKitch and her two children.
Daniel Fila, also known as Krave, is a multifaceted artist whose work ranges from mural installations to figurative and abstract paintings, animations, and urban sculpture using a range of mediums, techniques, and aesthetics. Fila is best known for his signature character, The Fresh Monkey, which he incorporates into most of his works.
Kyle Hughes-Odgers is a multi-disciplinary Australian artist. He is well-known for his unique figurative and abstract based works. He has held exhibitions throughout Australia, Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid and Los Angeles. Kyle has been involved in large-scale public art projects internationally (New York City, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Sheffield, Hong Kong, Singapore, Madrid, Berlin, Cambodia) and at home in Australia.
Lady Pink. Born in Ecuador, but raised in NYC, Lady Pink was well known as the only female capable of competing with the boys in the graffiti subculture in the 80’s. In 1982 she had a starring role the motion picture “Wild Style”. Her contributions to graffiti have made her a cult figure in the hip-hop subculture.
Lexi Bella is an NYC street artist who creates large scale spray murals addressing women’s issues, body image, and beauty. She received an M.F.A. from the Academy of Fine Arts and later an N.E.A. grant in 2014. Her walls can also be found all over NYC, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, Philadelphia, Detroit, Denver, Washington D.C. and internationally in Paris, France; Lausanne, Switzerland; and Bristol, UK; Mexico; and Puerto Rico.
Lola Blu is a multi-faceted artist with skill ranging from visual arts, music, fashion photography & Creative Direction. She Works daily towards her ultimate goal combining her passion for music with eccentric visual arts.
Street artist based in New York. Lucky is an enthusiast and active participant in bringing the world’s consciousness up through art.
Luis Berros is a lifelong “semi-native” of South Florida, born in Jersey City, NJ and moving to Miami as a child. He developed his skill working with oil and canvas early on and gained a sensibility for color, composition, and the undeniable power of fine art. In the early 80’s he joined the graffiti culture of South Florida. Today he is engrossed by the underlying narrative of his work, which is to accelerate fine art and street art along the same plane and document the collision.
Nicaraguan-born, Luis Valle, is a muralist and body painting artist living in Miami. Luis believes that spirituality has been lost in the mix of commercialism and fashion in art. He strives to bring the essence of the soul to his art work. He believes that humans are inherently spiritual beings who are here to realize the same goal. Which is the self realization of his or her self and destiny.
Michel Velt is an urban artist from the Netherlands. His style is a mixture of Jugendstil, Art Nouveau and street art. He paints portraits mixed with patterns and natural elements. He makes paintings, posters and wall paintings, traveling extensively to paint. His work can be seen in many cities in Europe, Colombia, Japan, Kenya and the USA. He was invited to paint in New York and Miami by The Bushwick Collective.
Mike Maka (Makatron) is a painter specialized in canvas, illustration, and walls. He has painted all around the world, from the Berlin Wall to the Ganges River. His work is preoccupied with the interface between man, beast, and machine.
Misha Tyutyunik is a graduate of Pratt institute, he has been making art his whole life and is slowly but surely taking over the New York city art scene. His murals grace walls throughout the five boroughs, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Miami, and Mexico and his paintings and illustrations have been sold all over the world. Photo from: www.tristateindie.com
Alison Perez, aka Miss Zukie, is a contemporary artist from NYC and the creator and designer of the Zukie character. Zukies are mysterious creatures that do not talk. They communicate with thought bubbles and facial expressions.
Molly Rose Freeman uses patterns and a lens to explore the dynamic framework of interconnectivity. When she creates public works, she seeks out the distinctive pulse of each space in service of activating its spiritually transformative properties.
Monique Lassooij is a Dutch contemporary artist who works in Miami. The expression on the faces in her work refers to that of anyone – in that split second – when they look up from a phone, pad, pod, or any other device they are using. Her work can be found in galleries, and in private and public collections.
Mustart is a Russian-born artist based out of NJ with a BFA in fine art. His work is ecclectic, drawing from a broad range of influences using abstract design, figurative images, and text; Mustart’s freeform style can be seen on large-scale murals, canvases, and any surface that catches the eye.
Born on a family farm in upstate New York, Mr. Prvrt is a multidisciplinary artist who brings together the rural and the urban. Celebrating the majesty of wildlife, he paints flora and fauna flawlessly over concrete and brick all over the world. The animals he paints spring to life, drawing the viewer into the world of his paintings. Mr. Prvrt brings the intensity of a raptor to his artistic endeavors as well as to his work as a valued handler of birds of prey at Wild Wings Animal Sanctuary outside Rochester, NY.
Brooklyn based artist, MURRZ, was always into illustrating and painting since she was in elementary school. Her father and brother (both artists) are her biggest inspirations when it comes to technique, art direction, and usage of all types of mediums. She combines her experience of 9+ years working in the advertising industry with her love of street art and fashion to create designs and pieces that are “pretty gritty.”
Italian artist Never 2501’s works are visually stunning, diving head first into the essence of line art through his use of monochromatic color schemes that emphasize his technique. He incorporates additional solid color in the majority of his works, creating a contrast that grants the mind a brief reprieve from the repetition of his line use. Whether uniform in nature or varying in widths and pattern, this line work allows Never 2501 to capture the particular form or movement that he is trying to convey in his piece.
Nicole Salcedo brings us her “Jungle Vision,” quirky illustrations and patterns that humanize and express a love of nature. While these drawings call to mind the familiar flora of Miami, they are also very much conjured from a fantastical world of her own. Nicole attended The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is currently a Miami based designer and illustrator. Photo by: Ian Patrick O’Connor
Nite Owl is an Oakland, California based artist whose expressive Owls explore colors and geometries and enter into the realm of “flatness.” A prolific artist whose signature owls jump off the canvas and engage the viewer. Whether in the streets, large murals painted on walls or in galleries the owl’s works transfer the artist’s energy and intensity to the canvas.
Born November 19, 1980 in Santander, Spain and based in Madrid since 2000 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid. Since its inception in 1997, his pieces on railroads and abandoned factories in his hometown were clearly recognizable.The multicolored geometric structures and patterns are joined with gray bodies and organic forms in artistic pieces that could be categorized as Pop Surrealism with a clear essence of street forms. His works often raise contradictions about existentialism, the Universe, the infinite, the meaning of life, the false freedom of capitalism, and show a clear conflict between modernity and our roots; ultimately, between man and himself. In his work, multicolored geometric architectures blend with organic shapes, bodies without identity, headless animals, symbols that encourage reflexion in a unique iconographic language.
Olive47 is a Los Angeles based street artist, muralist, and printmaker born in Chattanooga TN sometime in the 70’s. She received her BFA from SCAD and MFA from Camberwell College of the Arts in London UK. In 2009, she released Miss Cupcake, the award-winning vinyl artist platform toy and subsequent DIY, available internationally.
Patch Whisky is a muralist and fine artist based in Charleston, South Carolina. His Primary medium is aerosol and acrylic paint. Patch’s murals can be seen on walls up and down the east coast and throughout the midwest.
Pawn Prince, otherwise known as Shaun Edwards, is a muralist residing in Jersey City that specializes in freehand aerosol graffiti and street art themed work. For nearly 15 years, Pawn has been mastering his craft. Pursuing his passion to leave behind a body of work that the public can freely view, enjoy, and gain inspiration from. Pawn’s more recent work often explores the impact of humanity on nature while providing insight to these thoughts through vivid renditions of rare, majestic and sometimes endangered species portrayed in their natural settings while residing within an urban setting.
Phibs is one the most respected and renowned names in Australian graffiti/street art. His public art works are prolific in Melbourne & Sydney and are far-flung across the globe. He has painted so many walls around Fitzroy, an inner suburb of Melbourne, that it has affectionately become known by locals as ‘Phibsroy’. Phibs signifies the symbiotic, engaging the urban with the organic. Reflecting his own unique realms of symbolism, multiculturalism, and mythology, his work is largely inspired by nature and spawns a menagerie of signature characters.
Marcio Ribeiro is a painter with roots in street art. PIA has also worked in the film industry as a set designer and art director. He has participated in several street art festivals. His work is represented by galleries and has been commissioned by large commercial brands. The poetics of PIA’s work is created in a dialogue with contemporary art through a flow perceived in his tireless strokes and minimal features, from transparency to density. His overlapping layers portray a soft mood amidst the overstimulation of contemporary life.
Andrea von Bujdoss is a NYC fine artist, graffiti artist, typographer and graphic designer. Her style, inspired by Manhattan’s urban landscape, is marked by a bold use of color, design and advanced typography. As part of a newer generation of early 1990’s graffiti writers, she befriended some of the most prolific old school subway graffiti writers, learning and eventually developing her own style. She earned a BFA in graphic design that led to a successful career working for worldwide brands. Andrea has spent nearly 20 years perfecting her skillsets becoming one of the most notable female graffiti artists in the world.
Real 3, Eliud Zavala, was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. He had his first contact with graffiti in the 80’s when he saw the letters and drawings that gang members from the metropolitan area plastered on the walls. He has a particular taste for the classic writing and for the creation of characters. His work is seen in Mexico, US, Peru, Spain, and France.
Cuban-American artist based out of Miami Beach, Rei is a self-taught visual artist. He is a member of Yo Space Studios in Little Haiti, FL near the famous Wynwood Arts District. His work is found in prominent exhibitions, gallery shows, and artist collectives.
Rekal is a multidisciplinary creative out of the tropical lands of South Florida. Through graffiti and street art he started pursuing his creative ambitions at a young age. His dedication to letter styles and his unique technical approach to painting has made him an established figure in the Miami Graffiti and Street Art community.
Renda Writer is a handwritten artist from Miami, Florida. He believes in the concept of “write it into existence.” This is his effort to enact change, using his art and his words. He believes firmly in the power of the Gandi quote, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”
Resa Piece is a visual artist and muralist wholeheartedly inspired by the art of graffiti. As an individual who thrives on creating large scale paintings, Resa strives to experiment with a large variety of spray paint techniques, styles and concepts.
Rob Anderson is a visual artist from Queens, New York City. Like a skilled improvisational musician, Rob looks at any space as an opportunity and with bold lines and shapes ignites his audiences innate connection to creativity. His work is delightfully free and irreverently reverent. Rob has collaborated with brands such as Steve Madden, Dr. Martens, Absurda Design, and Wingman Magazine. His passion is always to inspire his audience to come alive. His community work is notable with organizations such as the NCJW and the KHCC. He has exhibited in Superfine Art Fair and Spectrum Miami. His art can be found throughout New York City and Miami (and on random napkins coffee cups and cardboard boxes).
One of the most prolific and recognizable artists alive today, Ron English has bombed the global landscape with unforgettable images, on the street, in museums, in movies, books and television.
Miami native Rush’s imagination reflects the rich tropical beauty of his hometown through wildly colorful paintings that almost seem to move across the canvas like the waves of an ocean. After nearly losing his eyesight due to a medical condition, Rush traveled to Florence, Italy determined to become an artist. Immersed in the epicenter of the art universe, Rush transformed allowing the influence of greatness touched his life. Rush’s signature style was born. Reunited with Miami and it’s endlessly inspiring energy, and cross cultural influences, Rush’s is one of Miami’s most exciting new artists.
Edgar Flores “Saner” is an artist, muralist, professor, illustrator & graphic designer. Raised in Mexico City and surrounded by rich color and tradition, Saner developed an interest in drawing and Mexican Muralism early on. He began expressing himself on paper and through graffiti art, later going on to earn a degree in graphic design from the Universidad Autónoma de Mexico. His lively & humorous images of masked characters on public walls, found objects and other canvases are influenced by Mexican folklore, by color, mysticism, masks, and skulls.
Sarah Emerson is an artist based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her paintings and installations present viewers with highly stylized versions of nature that combine geometric patterns and mythic archetypes to examine contemporary landscape. She uses the camouflage of beautiful colors combined with a deliberate composition to explore themes that reflect on the fragility of life, the futility of earthly pleasures, and the disintegration of our natural landscape. She has exhibited her work in galleries throughout the world. She currently teaches at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA.
Sego is a self-taught Mexican street artist who goes by two names to evoke his two different styles. Sego is the name he uses for his detailed and figurative work, while Ovbal is the name used for his abstract work. After moving at a young age to the cost of Oaxaca, a state of Mexico with significant vegetation and various kind of insects, fishes, birds, and reptiles, he developed a very colorful aesthetic inspired by nature. He imagined large and fantastic creatures to live on walls throughout the world.
Sheryo & The Yok are a Singaporean and Australian visual artist/muralist duo and Ren and Stimpy enthusiast. These professional spraycationers made their way to Wynwood and left the Miami Ad School a vibrant souvenir along with other walls around the neighborhood.
Shiro is a female graffiti artist from Japan, currently living in NYC. She expresses her vision of the world and life through “Mimi,” her character since 1998. She travels all over the world painting murals.
Born in New York City and working out of his studio in Miami, FL, Skott Marsi is the unidentified street artist speaking through the iconic character “Gumby”. Skott’s art connects the medium with the message on lampposts, billboards, and galleries throughout the world.
Spear Torres is a veteran street artist and designer from El Corografico of Puerto Rico. Spear Torres artwork is mostly social and symbolic oriented, represented by his iconic fish imagery through graphic murals, graffiti and graphic design.
U.S. painter and filmmaker Spencer Keeton Cunningham has traveled around the globe, from Alaska to Tasmania, using his art to bring awareness of North American Native issues. As a 1/4th Native American (Colville Tribe) belonging to a reservation made up of 12 confederated tribes, Cunningham’s contemporary art describes native culture, environmental preservation, ocean life, activism, social justice, and a reflection of the art world.
Christina Angelina also known as Starfighter is an international contemporary artist who was born, raised and is now based in Venice, California. Angelina is renowned for her public art and large-scale figurative murals.
TREK6 is a Puerto Rican-born Miami artist with roots in the cities graffiti and hip-hop culture. His works can be divided into two camps of thought: the abstract works which explore the psychology behind color and line, and the realist works which represent his attempt to capture the human condition and trigger emotions through iconography. He is recognized as a “Miami Mural Legend” (Miami New Times) and is the first live painter and street artist to be featured in NYC Fashion week. His work has been seen in movies and videos on MTV, ABC, CBS, etc.
This 90’s graffiti writer from Queens transitioned into street art with his creation of TurtleCaps in 2009. After a few years taking over Montreal’s flourishing street art scene, his focus came back to NY where he’s curated multiple gallery shows and painted over 40 murals since last Summer. His versatile work can be seen in the form of wheatpastes, murals and galleries throughout the East Coast.
Uncutt, otherwise known as UnCasso, creator of UncuttArt, is a street artist specializing in wheatpaste art. Originally from Queens, he now lives in Brooklyn, New York. He’s involved in many different projects from murals to a sneaker and clothing line. He finds inspiration from artists like Salvador Dali, Shepard Fairey, and Banksy.
Vero Rivera is a Puerto Rican artist. She studied Interior Design and in 2011 she completed her BFA in painting at Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico. She first entered the urban art scene working on a series of wheatpastes in abandoned buildings around the city. She began painting murals in 2013. Her work is inspired by her surroundings, focusing on the importance of nature in urban environments by questioning whether there is enough around us.
Vexta is a self-taught street artist from Sydney Australia with a bohemian heritage. Her bold and extravagant artworks have invaded visual landscapes from Melbourne to Mexico and everywhere in between. Viewing the world through her psychedelic kaleidoscope, Vexta reinterprets the sacred elements within science, cosmology, mythology, life/death and the feminine navigating these themes through the common threads that bind our experiences. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY, Vexta has exhibited across Australia, Europe and North America, including The National Gallery of Australia and has her work held in numerous public, academic and private collections globally.
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, groundbreaking carving technique has been hailed as one of the most compelling approaches to art created in the streets in the last decade garnering critical acclaim around the world. Vhils grew up in Seixal, an industrialized suburb across the river from Lisbon, Portugal. Applying his original methods of creative destruction, Vhils digs into the surface layers of our material culture like a contemporary urban archaeologist, exposing what lies beyond the superficiality of things, restoring meaning and beauty to the discarded dimensions buried beneath.
A Miami native, WHUT gets inspiration from Miami & NYC graffiti, books like Subway Art, Spray Can Art and the 80’s era. His body of work includes a mixed media style that uses, stickers, collages, tags and stencils that appeal to a broad audience and are displayed in the streets, both locally and internationally.
Will Rodriguez is a Miami-based graffiti artist and muralist. In his spare time from the military service, he decorates walls in Miami with his abstract shapes.
Mural artist YU-BABA currently lives and works in New York, USA. She primarily began focusing on creating mural art since 2013. Most of her murals are female portraits where she reveals women’s energy, confidence and beauty. Her style involving gently folkloric or magical, dream-like themes, with somewhat mysterious and pensive female faces. Yu-baba continues to balance her love of painting large-scale public artworks with creation of canvases.
Yuhmi is an urban contemporary art duo based in Miami Beach, Florida. Together they paint superhuman hybrid creatures, shapeshifting paradise dreams air, land and sea.
Luis Zimad Lamboy was born in the South Bronx. He began his career as a graffiti and street artist in the 70’s and attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC between 1988 and 1990. Zimad has shown and sold his work globally. His commercial clients include many major brands such as Nike, MTV, Modello, Corona, Red Bull, Lions Gate Films, Jacob & Co. and State Farm. His works incorporate his experiences and histories often forgotten lessons, which he hopes will educate and inspire people. Zimad sees art as a living, timeless force.
Israeli multi-talented artist, Ziv Lahat is an illustrator, painter, lowbrow artist, cartoonist, and fashion designer. His work is influenced by many ethnic cultures, from the Rastafari Movement to Surfing, Skateboarding, Tiki and Psychobilly. He enjoys portraying good vibes in his work.
Zosen Bandido and Mina Hamada encompass a duo of colorful visual artists based in Barcelona. They have brought their passion for colors and free forms to places like our beloved Miami.
Meres One is an iconic New York graffiti artist whose work has been featured in countless of publications like The New York Times, fortune 500 companies like Louis Vuitton, museums and galleries across the US, and even in celebrities like his body-painting work on Joss Stone for her “Tell Me About It” music video. He is the founder of OTM aerosol art collective and the East Coast president of the CBS crew, one of the most elite and prolific aerosol art collectives in the world. He was the creator of 5Pointz, the now-demolished graffiti megasite, one of the top 10 attractions in NYC.
Mata Ruda is a Latin American public artist who was born in San Jose, Costa Rica to Colombian and Costa Rican parents and spent his childhood in Caracas, Venezuela until he moved to the U.SA. Using cultural iconography Mata Ruda creates murals that empower overlooked communities, illustrate local cultures, and speak upon contemporary social issues. Many of his murals and projects also lend a special focus on humanity’s relationship with the environment and how understanding one’s surroundings and rediscovering nature can be mind opening and spiritual healing.
NYC-based artist, designer, and entrepreneur. Toofly is recognized for her hard and fluid style. She gained popularity in the graffiti scene as a teen because she was one of the only females who stepped up to paint in a male dominated scene. She co-founded an international female arts collective entitled YOUNITY to empower women to follow suit.
The London Police started in 1998 when big English geezers headed to Amsterdam to rejuvenate the visually disappointing streets of the drug capital of the world. The motive was to combine travelling and making art to create an amazing way of life not seen since the days of King Solomon. From 2002 onward TLP started sending missionaries into all corners of the globe. Known for their iconic LADS characters and precision marking TLP have recently celebrated 20 strong years in the art world and their work has graced streets and galleries in 35 countries during this time.
Born in Indiana under the influence of hardcore shows, gas station food, tattoos, and graffiti, Wilson got his start by designing album artwork and apparel for local bands in the Midwest. He graduated from the University of Saint Francis, School of Creative Arts in 2012, packed up and moved to Atlanta where he currently lives and works. He is often found wandering the streets at night or yelling at his computer.
SupaKitch is a French painter, tattoo and street artist, known for his unique stylish artwork, filled with vivid colors and continuous shapes.
Fábio Panone Lopes aka “FLOP”, is Brazilian, and was born on November 13, 1985. Architect and artist, he has worked with urban art for 17 years. FLOP has a remarkable art. From the mixture of expressive lines of his profession of architecture, added to super colorful fills graffiti art, his works result in a style super differentiated, with native, indigenous and tropical themes.
StinkFish is a Colombian street artist whose work is created primarily by portraying a variety of random faces artistically. He loves to carry a camera with him. This camera is then used to take pictures of random people, who are not always aware that he is taking a picture, and from these photographs, he turned those images into stencils. Using these stencils, walls are recreated with inventions of psychedelic themes and elements.
Stephanie Rond is a Columbus based street artist whose colorful, feminist work can be seen on walls around the world, both inside and out. An award-winning documentary has been created about her art. The film, Tiny Out Loud, studies Rond’s gender-gouging street art and dollhouse art galleries. She is also the owner and operator of Women Street Artists.
Sten Lex is a duo of Italian artist based in Rome. All the work of Sten Lex results from an individual path that developed far from art academies and far from classic writing and graffiti background. They are best known for developing the halftone stencil technique and for creating a new artwork process called “Stencil Poster,” a method combining collage, stencil, and optical art. Since 2010, they enter in the contemporary art world with large scale mural projects, originals artworks and be part of international festivals around the world.
World renowned muralist Fintan Magee is an Australian street artist known for his murals throughout Australia and the world. Born in Lismore New South Wales he grew up in Brisbane, gaining a reputation as a graffiti writer before obtaining a fine arts degree and relocating to Sydney. His work often deals with environmental issues. He often uses personal stories to talk about broader issues like climate change and the migrant crisis. He received national acclaim for his mural depicting Felix Baumgartner in Brisbane and has participated in various public art festivals in Australia and abroad.
pseudonym of Franck Duval, born in Paris in 1963, is a French painter and collagist. Specialist in scotch art and paper collage, he joined the world of street art in 2006. He lives and works in Paris. Franck Duval studied fashion design at Studio Berçot, then trained in the circus arts at the Annie Fratellini school. These two decisive years marked his work as an artist, who emphasized color, clothes, and bodies in motion.
Fumero’s art is an extension of his character, bold and uninhibited, assertive and unorthodox. He strives to engage the public to look beyond the confines of their presubscribed notion of reality.
Artistically influenced by her family, it came as no surprise Freaky Kiss would naturally develop a need to create art herself. When she discovered that anything she thought of took on a mind of its own, she decided that she would apply it to every medium she could get her hands on. Freaky Kiss Designs was born in 2002. The mission is to provide you with several forms of visual stimulation, ranging from cute & fuzzy to disgusted and creeped out feelings. Also induce some colorful comas!
Born in Juarez, Mexico, and raised in Dallas, Texas, Marka27’s foray into the art world began in the city’s streets mastering the art of graffiti. Advancing to earn his BFA from The Museum School of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, Marka27 became a household name. His artwork is exhibited in high-end galleries through out the east and west coast. He has collaborated with brands such as Levis, Pioneer, Scion, Converse, Heineken, VH1, Disney, New Balance and Kidrobot. His artwork is largely inspired by multi-cultural influences.
Marcus Blake is a Jamaican-born, Miami-based multimedia artist whose work includes poetry, street art, fashion, performance, event coordinating and visual art. His poetry focuses on highlighting social injustices, personal experiences and the common struggle of everyday life. His street artwork reflects bright and vivid geometric shapes and colors, inspired by the tropical landscape of Miami. It can be seen all throughout the streets of Miami.
Marc Evan is a Brooklyn based artist, skilled illustrator, designer, and concept artist. He is a lead artist for Groundswell Murals, a non-profit organization geared towards positively changing communities through public art. Marc’s works often play with the concept of pareidolia, the ability to see imagery in random patterns and sounds. His artwork and illustrations have also appeared in movies by Joel Schumacher, Rob Reiner, and music videos for Beyonce, Slash, and Eminem. Marc Evan has also carved a niche as one of the preeminent professional pumpkin carvers in the world.
Mac Stewart is a contemporary artist based in Los Angeles. His work combines his deep love of natural forms with the psychic scars that haunt us all. He has completed large-scale works for companies such as Facebook and Saban. His work is included in both private and museum collections.