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All Artists

Tangi brings together a diverse lineup of local and international artists, each contributing their unique style and perspective to the streets of Bali. We are incredibly thankful to have spent time with these amazing artists over the past few years, sharing creativity, stories, and meaningful connections that continue to inspire our growing community.

Dwymabim

Dwymabim brings traditional Balinese visual story to Osaka, Japan

Luogo Comune

Italian muralist Luogo Comune transforms urban walls into bold, symbolic narratives, blending local traditions, nature, and contemporary illustration.

Slinat

Slinat transforms walls into critical reflections on society and history. Using archival imagery, wheat paste, and bold visual language.

Stereoflow

Stereoflow, a pioneering Indonesian graffiti artist, transforms walls into rhythm-driven abstract murals

Minas

Minas is a graffiti artist from Yogyakarta, known for her bold, readable lettering and colorful female characters.

Wild Drawing

Wild Drawing blends large-scale murals with 3D illusions and organic imagery, creating visually striking works that highlight harmony between humans and nature

Sophi Odling

Sophi Odling creates large-scale murals celebrating human energy, youthful curiosity, and cultural diversity

Yessiow

Yessiow’s mural “Woven Dreams” celebrates women’s strength and solidarity, depicting unity in the street art world

Joan Aguilo

Joan Aguiló turns everyday life into large-scale murals, celebrating identity, memory, and community across Europe, Asia, and beyond.

Joren Joshua

Joren Joshua transforms walls into playful, observational narratives, blending humor, culture, and vibrant color.

Sicovecas

Sicovecas is an Indonesian artist whose abstract, organic murals respond to community, culture, and environment

Elléna Lourens

South African artist Elléna Lourens merges local Balinese culture with her distinctive illustrative and mural style.

Jesmoon

Balinese street artist Jesmoon paints monster-like characters as reflections of his alter ego

Laura Devita

Laura Devita uses expressive female characters to explore inner beauty, strength, and creativity

Ijal Mariachi

Ijal Mariachi’s psychedelic pop mural explores human connection and social cooperation, bringing vibrant color and energy to Bali’s streets

Zolalongor

Zolalongor’s mural features symbolic animal characters with hollow eyes, representing courage, resilience, and transformation

BAKIBAKI

Osaka-born artist BAKIBAKI blends traditional Japanese motifs with Balinese culture in precise, rhythmic murals.

Awshit

Bali-based artist Awshit creates intuitive murals blending expressive portraits, vibrant colors, and daisy elements.

Aiiu Kebong

Aiiu Kebong, a multidisciplinary artist from West Kalimantan, highlights the endangered Helmeted Hornbill in her Tangi 2024 mural

Bosoletti

Argentine artist Francisco Bosoletti transforms abandoned spaces into poetic murals. His Bali intervention merges natural decay, memory, and transience.

Swoofone

Swoofone transforms Balinese architectural motifs and traditional patterns into contemporary murals

Levi Jacobs

Dutch illustrator Levi Jacobs brings his bold, colorful style to Bali. Inspired by local animals and culture

Collab Wall

Unclejoy, Alfan, and Loostmind collaborated on a mural for Tangi Street Art Festival 2023

Dwymabim

Dwymabim’s mural depicts a Balinese woman resting alongside a majestic tiger, blending Balinese culture and bold colors

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