Julien Colombier is a French artist celebrated for his captivating and poetic artwork. His imaginative landscapes blend vibrant colors, repeated patterns, and a contemporary aesthetic, often featuring mineral and plant motifs that create nature-inspired scenes with a modern contrasted twist. His intricate details and harmonious compositions invite viewers into immersive and vibrant environments.
Read MoreWe Are Nice’n Easy is a collaborative endeavor by artists Allison Matherly and Jeffrey Noble. Their work focuses on creating immersive mixed media installations and developing a visually cohesive subtropical vernacular through their material choices and use of repeated motifs. Often referencing themes of self-help, recovery, and interpersonal dependency, their fabricated environments utilize romantic tropes to enhance the collective truths among participants and create a platform for intimate exchange. They have exhibited their works at Locust Projects, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Young at Art Museum, and The Bass Museum. They have also realized several public art projects commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art Miami, Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, Miami Beach Art in Public Places, Broward Public Art & Design, and the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project, among other private commissions.
Read MoreBicicleta Sem Freio ("Bicycle Without Brake”) is the internationally acclaimed Brazilian duo of illustrators and muralists, Douglas de Castro and Renato Perreira. Founded in Brazil in 2005 and mostly inspired by rock posters at the beginning, they became internationally famous for their hand-drawn illustrations and for their large-scale public artworks around the world with the collective Justkids.
Read MoreMANTRA’s murals process is a careful combination of careful perspective composition lending mastery to his Trompe-l'œil style along with exquisite use of colors, leaving his distinctive trace in the urban areas he visits like an echoing mantra, hence his artist name. The rising french artist is well on his way to the international vanguard of contemporary muralism, having his works recognized beyond the European frontiers.
Read MoreSpidertag is a Spanish artist and muralist who has worked since 2008 reinterpreting geometry, abstraction, and minimalism, and is internationally recognized for his Interactive Neon Murals.
Read MoreCAMILLE WALALA is a multidisciplinary artist working across the fields of art, architecture, textile art and graphic design. A perpetual purveyor of positivity, expressed through vibrant color and bold patterns.
Read MoreNeon Saltwater is a multimedia artist based in Seattle, Washington. Her work primarily consists of digital environments created with architectural 3D modeling programs. All imaginary spaces are tied together by a consistent use of light, color, and nostalgic architectural details. While there are often elements referenced from familiar environments, they are contrasted with impossible sunsets, complex color dynamics, and cinematic emotions.
Read MoreLakwena’s iconic, kaleidoscopic work is informed by the use of decoration as a means of communication. As a form of expression within a political world, Lakwena explores how the use of adornment in worship and myth-making translates into contemporary popular culture. Central to her practice are words, used as both images and anchors of meaning, borrowing from the techniques and conventions of traditional sign-writing and contemporary graphic design.
Read MoreAgostino Iacurci is an Italian-born, Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist celebrated for his striking, synthetic forms and multilayered narratives.
Read MoreOkuda San Miguel is a Spanish artist based in Madrid, Spain and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Madrid’s Complutense University. In his work, rainbow geometric architectures blend with organic shapes, bodies without identity, headless animals and symbols that encourage reflection in artistic pieces that could be categorized as Pop Surrealism with a clear essence of street forms.
Read MoreANNE VIEUX is a multimedia artist based in Brooklyn NY. Vieux works in the great tradition of artists who use tools wrong. Innovation through misuse is a key part of how artists are responding to technology, and here the artist starts by confounding the CCD array of a scanner by training it on holographic paper
Read MorePONI is one of the most famous contemporary Mexican illustrators. She enjoys mixing and matching techniques, for each piece the results are always held together by gracefulness.
Read MoreDOUGLAS DE CASTRO is a Brazilian contemporary artist and illustrator born and based in Goiania, Brazil, who practices painting, illustration, sculpture and design. He founded, along with Renato Reno, the internationally known arts and design collective Bicicleta Sem Freio.
Read MoreDAKU (Hindi for “bandit”) is India’s most famous anonymous street artist, notorious for his stenciling and text based works around Mumbai and his most recent text and light based installations: Time Changes Everything.
Read MoreNINA CHANEL ABNEY is a contemporary American artist whose work explores abstraction and popular culture with a focus on narratives that allow wide interpretation. Combining representation and abstraction, Nina Chanel Abney’s paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture.
Read MoreAntonyo Marest is a multidisciplinary artist from Spain, and his work ranges from sculpture, paint to design, and is inspired by his upbringing in a Mediterranean city that is more than a thousand years old.
Read MoreAlexandre Bavard (b. 1987) is a Parisian multidisciplinary artist. His work integrates diverse visual media like performance, sculpture, graffiti, photography, assemblage, textiles and found objects deemed “Neo-Archaeologies”. Bavard has been praised with awards such as the Palais de Tokyo Young Revelation prize in 2017 («Jeune révélation talents» urban art price 2017. ADAGP), he has delivered talks on his influences and work in TED and participated in exhibitions in galleries and institutions in Paris, Milan, Berlin, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, to mention a few.
Joakim Ojanen (b. 1985 Västerås, Sweden) received his BA in 2012 from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, and his MFA in 2014 from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. Since then, he has exhibited widely from Stockholm to Los Angeles, Cologne and Paris, Edinburgh and Belgium. He is represented by Christian Larsen in Stockholm, Ruttkowski 68 in Paris and Cologne, and Richard Heller in Los Angeles.
Read MoreGraffiti was the first way André Saraiva made his mark on the world. He was born in Sweden and grew up on the outskirts of Paris, tagging his name on the neighborhood’s walls as an urgent declaration of his existence. His works have been shown in museums and contemporary art galleries around the world. Now an established hotelier, restaurateur, and nightlife pioneer, Saraiva has never put away his spray can. In fact, he sees everyone of his many ventures as part of the same irreverent lifelong art project. One that he always approaches with a wink—just like his iconic graffitied alter-ego,Mr. A.
Read MoreMorag Myerscough’s work often orchestrates type and form and space informed, perhaps, by her graphic design education . Her use of colour is solid, chunky, with a rhythm and the influence of textile. She’s increasingly sought out to work on larger and bolder projects, from the Deptford Project Café and MVMNT Café to The Bernie Grant Arts Centre Café and The Design Museum in London. She’s been lauded with numerous award nominations including the Design Museum’s Design of the Year and has been awarded the position of Royal Designer for Industry.