Top Ten Most Popular Graffiti Artists
It might not be legal art throughout the world, but is still being done by talented and famous artists around the world. Therefore, you will find paintings on walls, using wheat paste, ordinary paints, and painting with stencils.
Most of these artists are renowned not only for their many paintings but also because their work has been featured in renowned places or involved political figures and world renown leaders. The list comprises of both men and women artists from different countries around the world.
1. Revok: The Los Angeles-based artist has done a lot of work posted in graffiti art gallery and entered into art through his father's collection in which he became interested. His real name is Jason Williams.
2. Banksy: Banksy art prints made Banksy, who is an England-based graffiti artist, become known by many. He is also a politica activist and his work, which is satirical and of dark humor, has been featured on many streets, walls, and bridges of cities around the world.
3. Daim: He is a German-based artist with many works in graffiti art gallery and concentrates on the four letters to create his work of art. He uses geometric figures and letters to shape his work of art in the printmaking, painting, architecture and urban landscape areas.
4. Seak: Like Banksy art prints, seak art prints seek to represent nature including living spaces, organic machinery, living space objects or cyber organisms.
5. Shepard Fairey: He is a famous American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, an activist and OBEY Clothing. He is very famous since the 2008 U.S. presidential election when he owing to his Obama "Hope" poster and is known as one of the most influential street artists.
6. ESPO: His real name is Stephen J. Powers and is based in New York City. ESPO stands for Steve Powers or "Exterior Surface Painting Outreach." He became well known for his conceptual pieces during 1990s and as an editor and publisher of On the Go Magazine.
7. Reyes: The San Francisco (US) based artist with several pieces in his graffiti art gallery.
8. Saber: This American graffiti artist and is famous for the large piece (which became known as the largest graffiti painting ever -- measuring 250 x 55 feet) that he did on the concrete bank of Los Angeles River in 1997, which took 97 gallons of paint and 35 nights to make. His work is also popular just like Banksy art prints.
9. Lady Pink: An Ecuador-born but New York-based graffiti and mural artist nick-named as the "first lady of graffiti," having entered the scene in 1980s subway graffiti subculture. She now empowers women using his work as acts of rebellion and self-expression.
10. Invader: He is a French urban artist whose most of work consists of square ceramic tiles inspired by game characters. His work was also modeled on the crude pixilation of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games.
Most of these artists are renowned not only for their many paintings but also because their work has been featured in renowned places or involved political figures and world renown leaders. The list comprises of both men and women artists from different countries around the world.
1. Revok: The Los Angeles-based artist has done a lot of work posted in graffiti art gallery and entered into art through his father's collection in which he became interested. His real name is Jason Williams.
2. Banksy: Banksy art prints made Banksy, who is an England-based graffiti artist, become known by many. He is also a politica activist and his work, which is satirical and of dark humor, has been featured on many streets, walls, and bridges of cities around the world.
3. Daim: He is a German-based artist with many works in graffiti art gallery and concentrates on the four letters to create his work of art. He uses geometric figures and letters to shape his work of art in the printmaking, painting, architecture and urban landscape areas.
4. Seak: Like Banksy art prints, seak art prints seek to represent nature including living spaces, organic machinery, living space objects or cyber organisms.
5. Shepard Fairey: He is a famous American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, an activist and OBEY Clothing. He is very famous since the 2008 U.S. presidential election when he owing to his Obama "Hope" poster and is known as one of the most influential street artists.
6. ESPO: His real name is Stephen J. Powers and is based in New York City. ESPO stands for Steve Powers or "Exterior Surface Painting Outreach." He became well known for his conceptual pieces during 1990s and as an editor and publisher of On the Go Magazine.
7. Reyes: The San Francisco (US) based artist with several pieces in his graffiti art gallery.
8. Saber: This American graffiti artist and is famous for the large piece (which became known as the largest graffiti painting ever -- measuring 250 x 55 feet) that he did on the concrete bank of Los Angeles River in 1997, which took 97 gallons of paint and 35 nights to make. His work is also popular just like Banksy art prints.
9. Lady Pink: An Ecuador-born but New York-based graffiti and mural artist nick-named as the "first lady of graffiti," having entered the scene in 1980s subway graffiti subculture. She now empowers women using his work as acts of rebellion and self-expression.
10. Invader: He is a French urban artist whose most of work consists of square ceramic tiles inspired by game characters. His work was also modeled on the crude pixilation of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games.
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