
Nargiza
Nargiza is an internationally acclaimed muralist who lives and works in South Florida. Her work combines versatility, precision and attention to detail. Nargiza works in all styles and techniques; from realistic portraits to contemporary compositions, emanating love and peace expressing her artistry through different materials and mediums.
Nargiza’s beautiful compositions are enhanced by a mix of an extensive mastery, depth, versatile use of colors and energetic expression.

FLOP
Fábio Panone Lopes aka FLOP was born in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, Fábio Panone Lopes, aka FLOP, is both artist and architect. With 15 years of experience painting graffiti he has not only painted all over Brazil, but has worked extensively across the U.S. and Europe, and also enjoyed commercial success at home and abroad.
His murals have been featured worldwide and can be identified by their expressive lines, bright colors, and demonstrate influences from both Pop Art and Art Nouveau styles.

Marcus ‘GRABSTER’ Borges
Born in Brazil, raised in New York, and developed in South Florida, Grabster pulls inspiration from decades of independent study and his eclectic upbringing to create colorful, dynamic, and skillful murals, canvases, and live painting events. His technical expertise is a facet of his work, evident in his geometric and precise designs built to any scale.
Grabster works with fine art publishers like 1XRUN, where his series of original paintings sold out on opening day. He’s collaborated with large organizations like FIFA World Cup, Formula 1, the US Open, and Redbull to create designs, murals, branded installations, and more aimed at community engagement.

Hilton Alves
A renowned Brazilian-born artist known for his vibrant ocean-themed paintings and murals. As a self-taught artist, he developed a passion for the ocean and water sports from a young age, which greatly influences his art. Alves currently resides in Punaluu and works at his art gallery in Kahuku on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
Alves’ work is characterized by vibrant depictions of ocean scenes, particularly waves; themes of surfing, marine life, and seascapes; use of various mediums including acrylic, spray paint, airbrush, and oil. His style has been described as both distinctive and dynamic, often featuring surreal elements in his portrayal of big waves.
Alves’ work is displayed in galleries across Hawaii, including the prestigious Wyland Galleries. His murals have gained international recognition, and he continues to use his art as a tool for ocean conservation awareness and community engagement.

Add Fuel
Add Fuel is the artistic moniker of Portuguese contemporary artist Diogo Machado. Renowned for his innovative approach to traditional artforms, he is known for his intricate patterns, bold reinterpretations, and meticulous attention to detail-crafting multilayered compositions that bridge the timeless elegance of heritage with contemporary visual culture.
Add Fuel has shown his work extensively in solo and group exhibitions at prestigious institutions, including the Petit Palais and Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, StolenSpace Gallery and Saatchi Gallery in London, Wynwood Walls and Fabien Castanier Gallery in Miami, Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles, as well as the National Tile Museum and Underdogs Gallery in Lisbon. His exhibitions celebrate the complex layers and multifaceted narratives within his work, encouraging audiences to engage with and explore both its aesthetic beauty and cultural resonance.

Bisco Smith
Bisco Smith is an international contemporary artist whose creative journey spans music, graffiti, and the dynamic interplay of visual and auditory expression. His work, celebrated for its lyrical deconstructed expressionism, captures the raw energy of fleeting moments through gestural marks and abstracted text. Bisco’s practice, rooted in the symbiotic relationship between music and art, transforms canvases and sprawling murals into rhythmic compositions that pulse with motion and spontaneity. Employing a predominantly black-and-white palette, he reduces his creations to their essence, channeling the universal rhythms of sound and movement into visual form.
No wonder that his bold style already ambientou companies like Tramontina, Randon, Luna ALG, and environments for the exhibition of Casa & Cia and Sala dos Arquitetos. Perform two murals in one of the largest theaters of dances from the UK, Sadler `s Wells Theatre in London, England, for the show” Brasil, Brasileiro! The summer sensation “, and perform a mural at the Central Bank of Europe in Frankfurt, Germany.

Nicole Salgar
Nicole Salgar is a multi-media visual artist from Miami, FL. Influenced by her Latin roots and passion for horror, sci-fi and folk art, Nicole has traveled to Cuba, Europe, South America and along the east coast collaborating on mural projects with local communities. Often using muralism as a meditative and healing practice, she invites viewers to challenge their perspectives and assumptions which may arise from her ambiguous motifs. Nicole finds that experimentation is the key to creation and without it, nothing truly effective has the chance to reveal itself. Through her creative business NS/CB, she’s worked with a variety of clients including Starbucks, Tanqueray, Lulu Lemon, Steven Madden and Bacardi.

DaveL
DaveL (Dave Lavernia) is a South Florida Cuban-American muralist, painter and tropical street artist with many of his pieces inspired by the vibrant florals, marine life and land animals around him.
He has been a featured artist in magazine publications, participated in brand activations, live painting events, art festivals, art classes, and solo shows among other events. His works and installations can be found across the US and abroad.
DaveL works with a variety of media, including acrylic, oil, spray paint, oil pastels, fiber and mixed media. He has created on small to large scale multiple story walls, floor murals, canvas, apparel, surf boards, and on paper..

Christopher Ian Macfarlane
Bizarre cartoons are the specialty of Christopher Ian MacFarlane, a self-taught 30-something who works with vibrant color palettes in a rare, playful way. Influenced by Looney Tunes cartoons and cubism a la Picasso, MacFarlane’s murals are full of characters who look like they’ve gone mad, like a wolf riding a trash-can rocket, or a lady with a schoolmarmish hair bun and dress but a grotesque face.
His work has been commissioned all over town at sites including Young at Art Museum, FATVillage, Respectable Street, and Broward College. In addition to his 2-D work, he’s been experimenting with movable robot sculptures, like an “animatronic raccoon” and a “spaghetti mutant” with light-up devil eyes.

Reinier Gamboa
Reinier Gamboa’s practice explores dualities between subject and environment, reality and the realm of dreams or imagination. He is intrigued by the mechanisms and processes of perception and explores the way realities are colored by human knowledge, life experience, senses and belief systems. Gamboa’s practice in acrylic and oil painting is grounded in portraiture and a strong foundation in drawing.

Nico
Miami-based visual artist and muralist known for bold, vibrant works that blend nature, technology, and spirituality. She’s painted around the world, collaborating with brands like Nike, Netflix, F1 Miami, and Porsche.
As founder of the Kid’s Mural Project, Nico has empowered thousands of Florida students through public art. Honored for her impact, she continues to create, educate, and travel globally for murals and creative collaborations.

ABSTRK
Enrique Mas aka ABSTRK is a Multidisciplinary Cuban American artist from Miami. Self-taught, his work is engaged in public art projects, murals, 2D and 3D gallery, studio work, digital art as well as product and apparel design. He has worked in collaboration with brands ranging from high end fashion to sports wear, lifestyle and creative agencies on international and global projects. Abstrk’s diversity in style comes from influences in traditional fine art, graffiti and pop culture.

KRAM
KRAM is a Barcelona-based urban artist and illustrator. His style blends pop surrealism, comics, graffiti, and cartoons, creating a “fantasy universe” of anthropomorphic animal characters. Kram reflects on the human condition in a light and relaxed manner, incorporating elements of urban tribalism and visual dissection into his work. He has participated in numerous urban art festivals and international exhibitions, adapting his art to various formats and disciplines.
KRAM has a reputation for activating and enhancing spaces in different corners of the world.

Joshua Hall (Baghead)
Joshua Hall, also known as Baghead, is a contemporary Latin-American artist from Miami, Florida. His work derives from 90’s skateboarding, street typography, and early animation. He is known for his wooden sculptures as well as being a muralist. In his practice, Joshua reflects on his suburban adolescents; recounting them in fluid, abstracted and sometimes sculptural forms.

Jose Mertz
Contemporary visual artist and designer known for his work that blends elements of graphic design, illustration, and street art. Based in Miami, Mertz often incorporates themes of cultural identity, spirituality, and personal exploration into his artwork. His aesthetic is characterized by bold, organic shapes, vibrant colors, and intricate line work, drawing influences from culturally different traditions and contemporary graphic design.
Mertz has exhibited his work in various galleries and public spaces, and he is recognized for his distinctive style that merges traditional and modern artistic techniques. His pieces often feature abstract figures and surreal compositions, reflecting his diverse cultural heritage and his interest in the intersections between the past and present.

Johnny Robles
Multi-disciplinary artist working at the intersection of art, technology, and nature. Studies in color theory, geometry, and science, combined with his natural and spiritual world interests, are central to his work.
Robles received his BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD. He studied at the Studio Art Center International in Florence, Italy. Exhibitions include: Anthony Spinello, Miami, FL; Arts and Cultural Center Museum, Hollywood, FL; David Castillo Gallery, Miami, FL; Galeria del Paseo, Punta Del Este, Uruguay; Locust Projects, Miami, FL. Public mural works include The Miami International Airport Terminal E; CHASE Bank, The Turnberry; Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation; Bank of America Art Collection, New York, NY and the Museum of Art and Design New York, NY. Johnny lives and works in Miami, FL.

Diana Paz (DE89)
Venezuelan multidisciplinary artist based in Miami. In the tradition of minimal abstract work, Diana Paz’s practice is ruled by organization. Her works are communicative, using space and texture to identify a point of balance. In each piece, she masterfully combines shape and color as a means of translating feeling and memory.
As she builds a piece, she establishes a sense of place. Her method of taking elements from her personal journey, and echoing them across planes of quite color and curious shape, often results in a balanced union of elements. Like scavenged architectural ingredients, weightlessly supported in a pastel fog..

Tatiana Suarez
Suarez lives and works in Miami. Since receiving her BFA in illustration and design from the University of Miami in 2005, Suarez has quickly become a mainstay in the world of pop surrealism and muralism, showing in galleries nationwide including San Francisco’s Spoke Art and Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery. She has collaborated with brands such as Netflix, L’Oreal, Reebok, Secret Deodorant, Olukai, JanSport, and Becks. Suarez has also painted murals extensively, logging locations such as Okinawa, Hawaii, Detroit, Texas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cincinnati, Mexico, Sweden and Miami’s prestigious Wynwood Walls and Thrive Art District.

Nerone
Nerone is a French mural artist and designer whose work celebrates the beauty and fragility of nature. Known for his vibrant large-scale murals, delicate typography, and refined sign painting, Nerone creates art that is both visually striking and deeply meaningful. Conscious of today’s ecological challenges and economic struggles, he uses his work as a platform to spread positive and hopeful messages. His signature dripping flowers symbolize the fleeting fragility of nature, reminding us how quickly it can disappear under the pressure of human activity. Nerone travels the world, transforming blank walls into monumental artworks and showcasing his creations in exhibitions. In his projects, he often chooses ecological paints that absorb CO₂, reinforcing his commitment to sustainable and responsible practices. Nerone’s bold, colorful murals now adorn cities as diverse as Paris, London, New York, and Miami, as well as Cartagena, Bangkok, Berlin, Marrakech, and Seoul. Nerone has also collaborated with leading international brands such as The Economist, Netflix, Danone, Puma, and Jaguar Land Rover, sharing his unique artistic vision with a global audience.

El Xupet Negre
El Xupet Negre aka the Black Pacifier is one of the most iconic graffiti artists from Barcelona. He started painting the streets with a marker in 1987 and with aerosol in 1989. After filling up Barcelona, Catalonia and Spain with his art, he traveled through Europe and America to decorate the streets with his logo.
He is the precursor of the Logo-Art movement and its most relevant figures. Active in the Graffiti scene from its beginning in Europe, he has become a key stone of the Street Art movement. He is influenced by Pop Art, the graffiti of the urban authors, the advertising and graphic design culture, as well as the street signal language and the history of art.
He has collaborated with skates brands as well as sneakers, aerosol and art marker brands. His work has been exhibited in some of the most important galleries in the scene, in cities like Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, San Juan, Los Angeles and Miami.

Jonathan Olaya
Jonathan Olaya AKA J.O. is a talented and passionate mural artist, known for transforming blank walls into captivating works of art. With a unique blend of creativity, technical skill, and a deep appreciation for storytelling.
Drawing inspiration from diverse cultures, nature, and the human experience, J.O.’s murals evoke a sense of wonder and connection. Each artwork reflects his commitment to creating visual narratives that engage the viewer and foster a sense of community.
With 8 years of experience, J.O. has completed numerous large-scale mural projects in various cities and public spaces. His portfolio showcases a wide range of styles, from vibrant and abstract compositions to detailed and realistic representations. J.O. excels at collaborating with clients, community members, and fellow artists to ensure that each mural aligns with the vision and values of the space it occupies.

El Pez
El Pez, “The Fish” in Spanish, started painting in 1999 on the streets of Barcelona. At the beginning he used to tag his signature, and soon it evolved into a fish with a very distinctive and wide smile. El Pez was born! He’d found the huge smile a way to pass on good vibrations to the people on the streets. In a few years, his artwork spread throughout Barcelona, and soon he began to travel and to paint in European cities. So he started being recognized and rose quickly thanks to his perseverance in the street and the straight language of the smile.
In the last years, he has shown his artwork in cities like NY, L.A. Tokyo, London, Miami, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Oslo, Bogota… thus becoming very international, sharing his smile around the world. These days the happy fish has lots of friends and a big family of characters that you can recognize by their huge and unique smile!

Douglas Hoekzema (HOXXOH)
Douglas Hoekzema, also known as Hoxxoh, is a Miami-based artist who has gained international recognition for his innovative approach to contemporary art. With a background in architecture, his works are characterized by intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and a focus on rhythm and repetition. Through a variety of mediums, including murals, sculptures, and paintings, Hoxxoh creates immersive and visually stunning pieces that engage the viewer’s senses and challenge their perceptions. Hoxxoh’s artistic vision is informed by the natural world, music, and the urban environment. He draws inspiration from the complex interplay of light and shadow, the movement of the wind, and the pulse of the city streets. His pieces are a reflection of the energy and dynamism of the world around us, capturing the beauty and complexity of everyday life in a way that is both evocative and thought-provoking.

Israel SLEP ONE
Born in Mexico City in 1983, at a young age he moved to the town of Toliman where migration to California is part of the local society for this reason he was decisive in learning about graffiti at a young age, this graffiti derived from the Chicano and cholo subcultures as well as the great curiosity for the drawing techniques displayed by his father, who is an amateur cartoonist, mark his beginning in the world of graffiti.
It is in this process that he comes to adopt the style that characterizes him today and continually seeks experimentation with new techniques and styles to nurture his style, which also leads him to create a social inclusion projector where his purpose is to create thematic murals and the rescue of the oral tradition.

Santiago Alexis Rubino
Born in Buenos Aires in 1979, a self-taught, Miami-based visual artist known for his intricate drawings, characterized by fine draftsmanship and geometric precision. Drawing has long been the core of his practice, providing a foundation for his exploration of themes like growth, curiosity, and the complexities of life. Recently, Rubino has expanded into oil painting, adding new dimensions of light, depth, and color to his work. His oil paintings mark a new chapter in his artistic journey, bringing a sense of wonder and storytelling to life through vivid, atmospheric scenes.
Rubino has exhibited internationally, with notable solo shows at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles, and Spinello Projects in Miami. His work has been showcased in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Mexico City, Toronto, and Miami, gaining recognition for its distinct visual language and evocative storytelling.

Ahol Sniffs Glue
Ahol, whose raw yet instantly recognizable street murals evaporate the divide between high and low art, often jumbles disparate themes from mass media, popular culture and marginalized pockets of society.
He often draws inspiration from the urban environment and systems of society which dehumanize its inhabitants. Ahol’s deceptively simple, yet complex renderings both portray the veneer of our everyday surroundings and the dull, job-related conflicts often encountered in a dysfunctional workplace.
The South Florida native is best known for his soaring urban murals depicting expansive fields of drowsy eyes, reflecting his unique vision of life, labor and unrequited love of the mean streets of Miami.

Ona Salvador
Ona Salvador (Menorca, 1999) is a visual artist and muralist based in Barcelona. With a background in illustration, she has been developing her mural practice since 2022. Her work combines drawing with large-scale formats, exploring the female figure, symbolism, and the emotional depth of her subjects.
Ona Salvador’s murals focus on personal transformation and the exploration of emotions. Through symbolic imagery and the female figure, her work creates intimate and reflective experiences, inviting viewers to connect with their own sensitivity and engage with the imagery on a personal level. Each piece is an exploration of emotion, introspection, and the transformative potential of visual storytelling.

Claudio Picasso
Born in Chile and raised in Miami, Claudio Picasso began painting walls at the age of 15. It was at this time that he fell in love with graffiti and it’s bold color schemes, graphic styling, monumental scale, and social commentary. After going on to study everything from sculpture to printmaking, photography to digital art, spray paint has remained Claudio’s preferred medium for over twenty five years.
Crafting images with a depth and sensitivity that pushes the bounds of spray paint, Claudio occupies a space between graffiti writer and fine artist. Often times monochromatic, his works leave greater emphasis to rendering, smooth gradients, shading, and the relationship between foreground and background, positive and negative. Over the past two decades, Claudio has gained distinction as one of Miami’s most respected muralists for his unique, hyper-realistic style. His portraiture often finds inspiration in the Library of Congress’ early photographic archives, museums and 19th and early 20th century photo collections.

Volta
Angela Betta Casale (Volta) was born in Turin, Italy, she’s a free spirit with artistic vocation. After her studies she dedicated herself to a career as a graphic artist, yet never completely leaving behind painting, first as Maestro Amerigo Carella’s apprentice, then totally devoted herself to art, since 1999. She pursued her own path of enrichment, comparison, and no emulation, heading more and more to a totally personal style, which is used to convey her ideas and feelings through her works.
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