Chenipe
Everything he did on the streets lead to absolute abstraction. As a graffiti writer he deconstructed the letters and made abstract art that captures you with its simplicity and chromatic balance. So now everything he uses as an inspiration he turns into the most contemplative abstraction.
Dulait
The one who experiments. Dulait has been active on our scene for over twenty years and during that time he experimented with every form of art in the streets he could. He started as a graffiti writer, he was a leader in anti-style, then he switched to street art and at the moment he is experimenting with street photography.
Hope
Not only one of the oldest active graffiti writers but also a walking archive. During his long graffiti writing career he has developed many different styles and lately he has decided to go back to the roots. He is reinventing and reshaping Belgrade style in graffiti writing in the most authentic way possible.
Quam
Transmutation. He is best known for his characters and insects that undergo profound transmutation. They are presented in the midst of the process and in his artwork, we can see both heavy emotions and thoughts that torment his characters as well as beautiful creatures they are turning into.
Rage
Rage is Jackie and Jackie is Rage. Or is he a Hero of the Streets? Well, if you see a simple character that resembles the creatures of the forest or a masked figure you are most likely looking at Rage’s artwork. Illustrator at heart he illustrates the streets even though he is an actual graffiti writer.
Weedzor
Human faces or animals that get constructed with elongated, worm-like elements are the artistic signature of Weedzor. He started with small formats and for a long time worked exclusively with paste ups and stickers, but lately we can see his artworks turning into large scale artworks that attract attention with bright colors and unique design.
Wuper
A muralist who portrays ordinary people in ordinary daily tasks. However, there is nothing ordinary in his art because he is showing us a dignity and resilience of everyday people in Serbia. This might not seem like a usual topic in the international street art / new muralism community, but it might be the most important one of all.