LUDOVIC – Urban Chaos

Behind this charged aesthetic stands Ludovic Djeradi, a French-born artist (1987) who brings to the wall a rare fusion of gestural painting, deconstructed typography, and an almost archaeological feel of layered paint – revealing and concealing at once.
Mathieu 1976 – Angels in Paris

Amid the colorful walls of Paris, a gentle yet powerful voice stands out: Mathieu 1976, the French street artist whose lyrical, quiet works radiate a dramatic presence across the city – like modern angels watching over its streets.
IPDO – The Smurfs on the Wall

The name IPDO stands for I Pixel di Oplontis (“The Pixels of Oplontis”) – a combination of the artists’ Italian roots and their digital-mosaic artistic style. It is an Italian-French street art collective made up of two main members: Francesco and Bruno.
The Women of L’Empreinte Jo V

The series “Mujeres del Mundo” (Women of the World) by artist L’Empreinte Jo V combines delicate drawing and precise graphite work with strong, inspiring feminine presence. The pieces raise questions about freedom, gender, power, and awareness.
The Pop Suréalist

The Pop Suréalist is a French street artist who chooses to remain anonymous. Born in 1979, he is one of the most intriguing collage and street artists working today on the European scene.
KASHINK – Paris’ Female Voice

In a world where street art is often associated with male names, French artist KASHINK has spent more than a decade amplifying a voice that is bold, colorful, subversive, and deeply human.
THE END OF ANIMALS

In the streets of Paris, among colorful graffiti and small stickers, one red signature stands out: THE END.
The Belleville Character

Belleville is a neighborhood “in transition.” On one hand, it retains its multicultural authenticity, colorful markets, and long-time communities.
VHILS – Carved in Stone

The Portuguese artist Vhils, whose real name is Alexandre Farto, has earned a unique place in the world of street art through an original technique like no other
59 Rivoli – Alternative Art in Paris

Paris is best known for its great museums – the Louvre, the Orsay Museum, and the Centre Pompidou – but those who want to discover the city’s vibrant, rebellious, and urban side must stop at one address: 59 Rue de Rivoli.
The Children of SETH

Whether you are a long-time street art enthusiast or just beginning to explore the fascinating world of urban art, it is hard to remain indifferent to the works of SETH Globepainter (Julien Malland, born 1972).
Vale_Stencil – Colorful Stencil Art

Vale_Stencil (Valérian Lenud, 1990) is a contemporary French street artist who specializes in multi-layer stencil technique. His works are characterized by a contrast between realistic black and white and dynamic bursts of color.
Space Invaders – Street Mosaics

Invader is a French street artist who has maintained his anonymity behind his street name. He is known for his ceramic mosaic works based on pixelated art from 1970s and 80s video games
Thierry Noir – Street Innocence

Thierry Noir was born in 1958 in Lyon, France, and arrived in Berlin in January 1982. In April 1984, he began painting on the Berlin Wall, and is considered the first artist to do so. His goal was to perform a truly revolutionary act: to paint on the Berlin Wall, to change it, to make it ridiculous, and to help bring it down.
Shepard Fairey – Contemporary Activism

Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina) is a contemporary American street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and the founder of the streetwear brand OBEY Clothing, which originated from the skateboarding scene
DFace – Street Comics

Dean Stockton, better known by his alias DFace, is a British street artist who creates using spray paint, stickers, posters, and stencils
London’s Leading Street Artists

The bustling streets of London are alive with the work of some of the world’s most prominent street artists, each bringing a unique style and personal voice that leaves its mark on the urban landscape
James Cochran: Pointillism Art

James Cochran, known in the street art world as Jimmy C, played a pivotal role in the development of the graffiti movement in Australia during the early 1990s
Ben Wilson: Chewing Gum Art

Ben Wilson, born in 1963, is often referred to as an “outsider artist.” Growing up in a creative environment and studying at an art school, Wilson developed a distaste for industrial waste, cars, and litter, which eventually evolved into a unique form of art
Roa: Life, Death, and the Wild

Roa, born in 1976 in Ghent, Belgium, is a prominent street artist known for his captivating murals that blend themes of life, death, and the afterlife