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100 Top Street Artists 100 TOP STREET ARTISTS edited by sourdough power 100 TOP STREET ARTISTS | edited by sourdough power this ebook is dedicated to all the artists honored herein 100 TOP STREET ARTISTS | edited by sourdough power edited by scott sourdough power published by crewest studio llc copyright 2020 all rights reserved disclaimer: this ebook is for promotional use only. it is not for sale. the photographs in this ebook were sourced online. photos found herein were sourced from google images, artist websites and art blogs such as wide- walls and juxtapoz, among others. individual credits are not provided. TOP 100 STREET ARTISTS | edited by sourdough power the artists found in this ebook are world class. these “street” artists are true artists who drive the medium of street art forward. these artists have created public murals all over the world. many of them also sell their art work online, accept private commissions et al. please support these talented artists by following them on IG and buying their art work whenever possible. @sourdoughpower @notrealartworld notrealart.com 1. aaron li-hill 35. farid rueda 69. pixel pancho 2. alex face 36. gary stranger 70. problak 3. aryz 37. hebru brantley 71. retna 4. asylm 38. herakut 72. revok 5. audrey kawasaki 39. how nosm 73. rime 6. banksy 40. hoxxoh 74. risk 7. ben eine 41. hua tunan 75. ron english 8. bezt 42. hueman 76. saber 9. bicicleta sem freio 43. huit 77. saner 10. bik ismo 44. hush 78. sat one 11. bounce 45. james jirat patradon 79. satterugly 12. cache 46. jay shogo 80. saturno 13. caratoes 47. jeff mcmillan 81. shamsia hassani 14. chase 48. jeff soto 82. shaun burner 15. chris rwk 49. jesse hernandez 83. shepard fairey 16. clinton bopp 50. jr 84. shiro one 17. codak 51. kashink 85. shok-1 18. cook one 52. kensuke takahashi 86. smithe 19. cryptic 53. kevin lyons 87. smug one 20. curiot 54. lady aiko 88. sofles 21. d*face 55. lady pink 89. swoon 22. dabsmyla 56. lauren ys 90. the london police 23. dalek 57. logan hicks 91. tommii lim 24. david flores 58. man one 92. toofly 25. dcypher 59. marka27 93. trav 26. deb 60. mark bode 94. tristan eaton 27. defer 61. matt gondek 95. vhils 28. doze green 62. mear one 96. voyder 29. dragon76 63. mr. wany 97. vyal 30. drew merritt 64. miss van 98. werc 31. eduardo kobra 65. nychos 99. yanoe 32. el mac 66. og slick 100. zoueh skotnes 33. fafi 67. os gemeos 34. faith 47 68. patch whisky aaron li-hill | @li_hill alex face | @alexfacebkk aryz | @mr_aryz asylm | @asylm audrey kawasaki | @audkawa banksy | @banksy ben eine | @einesigns bezt | @bezt_etam bicicleta sem freio | @bicicletasemfreio bik ismo | @bikismo bounce | @bounce1029 cache | @cachicken caratoes | @caratoes chase | @theartofchase chris rwk | @chrisrwk clinton bopp | @clintonbopp codak | @codak_smith cook one | @cookdissizit cryptik | @_cryptik_ curiot | @curiotli dface | @dface_official dabs myla | @dabsmyla dalek | @dalekdesigns david flores | @davidfloresart dcypher | @dcypher_dtrcbs deb | @deb defer | @deferk2s doze green | @dozegreen dragon76 | @dragon76art drew merritt | @drewmerritt eduardo kobra | @kobrastreetart el mac | @mac_arte fafi | @therealfafi faith 47 | @faith47 farid rueda | @farid_rueda gary stranger | @gary_stranger hebru brantley | @hebrubrantley herakut | @herakut how nosm | @hownosm hoxxoh | @hoxxoh hua tunan | @huatunan hueman | @hueman_ huit | @huit1 hush | @hushartist james jirat patradoon | @jamesjirat jay shogo | @jayshogo jeff mcmillan | @jeffmcmillanart jeff soto | @jeffsotoart jesse hernandez | @urbanaztec jr | @jr kashink | @kashink1 kensuke takahashi | @kensuketakahashi1977.art kevin lyons | @klyonsnatborn lady aiko | @ladyaiko_nyc lady pink | @ladypinknyc lauren ys | @squid.licker logan hicks | @loganhicksny man one | @manoneart marka27 | @marka_27 mark bode | @markbodeofficial matt gondek | @gondekdraws mear one | @mear_one mr. wany | @mrwanys miss van | @vanessa_alice nychos | @nychos og slick | @og_slick os gemeos | @osgemeos patch whiskey | @patchwhisky pixel pancho | @pixelpancho problak | @problak retna | @mmurrmurr revok | @_revok_ rime | @rime_msk risk | @riskrock ron english | @ronenglish saber | @saberawr saner | @saner_edgar sat one | @satone_satone_satone satterugly | @satterugly saturno | @saturnoart shamsia hassani | @shamsiahassani shaun burner | @shaunburner shepard fairey | @obeygiant shiro one | @shiro_one shok-1 | @shok_1 smithe | @smitheone smug one | @smugone sofles | @sofles swoon | @swoonhq the london police | @thelondonpolice tommii lim | @tommii toofly | @toofly_nyc trav | @travmsk tristan eaton | @tristaneaton vhils | @vhils voyder | @voyder vyal | @vyalone werc | @w3rc yanoe | @oh_yanoe zoueh skotnes | @zoueh_skotnes TOP 100 STREET ARTISTS | edited by sourdough power about sourdough power scott “sourdough” power isn’t a real artist but he is the creator of the not real art® conference, podcast and grant. he is also the co-founder of crew- est studio in los angeles. sourdough has written several books on diverse topics including — you guessed it — sourdough. he resides in los angeles. about not real art® not real art® celebrates creative culture by empowering artists with con- ferences, grants, podcasts, books, etc. learn more at notrealart.com. fol- low us @notrealartworld. about crewest studio crewest studio is a mission driven entertainment media company dedi- cated to the creative class and its $2T creative economy. we work to de- velop, produce and distribute programming that entertains, informs and inspires the 140M professional creatives around the world. 100 TOP STREET ARTISTS.
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