I’ve always had a massive appreciation for graffiti and so I decided to post what I consider to be some of the most creative and talented artists out there. So in no particular order…
Daim
Daim, Mirko Reisser, a multi disciplined artist from Hamburg, Germany and is one of the first and best known pioneers of the “3d style”. His wasp drawings on canvas and sculptures are also incredible and can be found on his site..
http://www.daimgallery.com/



Seak
Another German artist, Seak (Claus Winkle) this time hailing from Cologne is another pioneer of the 3d style. Again multi disciplined creating absolutely stunning art across multiple mediums. Like a more intricate Daim, on acid.
http://www.seakone.com



AEC
Interesni Kazki is from Kiev, Ukraine and once again multi disciplined. His work speaks for itself..
http://interesnikazki.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aec_interesni_kazki/



Peeta
From Venice, Italy, guess what, multi disciplined, 3d inspired, carrying his work into graphic design and onto canvas
http://www.peeta.net



Delta
Delta (Boris Tellegen) is a dutch graffiti pioneer. His work is still based around typography but he’s evolved his style to far more angular abstract pieces that often integrate with the surroundings.
http://www.deltainc.nl



Pez
If you’ve ever visited Barcelona then chances are you have come across Pez’s distinctive characters on the walls around the city. I really appreciated seeing his work around the place when I lived there.
http://www.lawebdelpez.com/



Greg “Craola” Simkins
From Los Angeles. Again a multi disciplined artist, his character illustrations and paintings are amazing and he has plenty of examples of that on his site.
http://www.imscared.com/gallery/graffiti



Dalek
Dalek (James Marshall) works out of Brooklyn, US and again applies his unique style across a wide range of mediums.
http://dalekart.com/



Herbert Baglione
From Sao Paulo, Brazil, Herbert Baglione is one of the most prolific Brazillian writers with a very unique illustrative style.
http://www.herbertbaglione.blogspot.com/

