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Vexta

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Vexta is an Australian street artist whose vibrant works often portray fantastical themes and creatures. She is known for her iconic neon palettes and the inclusion of cosmic and philosophical imagery. Her murals can be found in several continents, bringing a touch of magic to urban settings.

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Olek

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Agnieszka Grochowska, known professionally as Olek, is a Polish-born artist best known for her use of crocheting in street art. Crocheting entire scenes, from bicycles to whole trains, Olek's art injects a traditional craft into the urban landscape and often includes strong political messages.

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Bisco Smith

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Bisco Smith is known for her abstract expressionist street art that merges the energy of music with the rhythm of calligraphy. She is an American artist who brings a kinetic flow to her work, creating pieces that are both visually compelling and thought-provoking, often exploring themes of the urban experience.

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Miss Van

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Vanessa Alice, known as Miss Van, was born in 1973 in Toulouse, France. She started painting on the streets at the age of 18 and is recognized for her sensual and provocative depictions of female characters, known as 'poupées' or 'dolls'. Miss Van's art explores themes of femininity and has influenced the global street art scene.

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Shamsia Hassani

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Shamsia Hassani is an Afghan street artist and the first female graffiti artist of Afghanistan. Born in 1988, she brings attention to the strength of Afghan women through her art. Her murals often feature women in burqas and are a symbol of empowerment amidst the country’s challenging context.

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Lady Pink

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Sandra Fabara, known as Lady Pink, was born in 1964 in Ecuador and raised in New York City. She started her street art career in the early 1980s and quickly became one of the first women to invade the male-dominated graffiti scene. Lady Pink's work often conveys strong feminist messages and advocates for social justice.

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Swoon

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Caledonia Curry, better known as Swoon, is an American artist born in 1977. Swoon is recognized for her life-size wheatpaste prints and paper cutouts on city walls. She emphasizes human experiences and community engagement, and her work can be seen as a celebration of people and their environments.

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Alice Pasquini

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An Italian street artist from Rome, Alice Pasquini is known for her murals that depict strong and independent women. Her work has a distinctly emotional charge, incorporating elements of storytelling that reflect on day-to-day life and human connections.

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Hyuro

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Tamara Djurovic, known as Hyuro, was an Argentine-born artist who passed away in 2020. Her sensitive approach to street art involved creating murals that highlighted social issues, often focusing on the role of women in society. Her work was celebrated for its narrative quality and the seamless way it integrated with the urban environment.

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Maya Hayuk

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Maya Hayuk is an American street artist born in 1969, known for her bold, large-scale murals filled with bright colors and symmetrical compositions. Hayuk's work often incorporates visual elements from traditional craft and folk art, and she has contributed to the vibrant street art culture in cities around the world.

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Faith47

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Faith47 is the street name of the South African artist born in 1979. Her work is known to be both deeply personal and contextually engaged with the environment and society. She creates intricate and thoughtful street murals that reflect on human rights, eco-politics, and social issues.

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MadC

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Claudia Walde, known as MadC, is a German street artist born in 1980. She is renowned for her large-scale spray paint murals, which are characterized by a vivid use of color and dynamic compositions. Her work often incorporates transparent layers and energetic lines, pushing the boundaries of traditional graffiti.

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