Art Mur0ne, the Street Artist Between Color and Geometry
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Mur0ne, the Street Artist Between Color and Geometry

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Collater.al Contributors

Mur0ne is a street artist born in Bilbao, raised in close contact with writing culture, who has made the wall his personal manifesto—a place where abstraction merges with graphic design, ’90s pop, and the energy of lettering. His alias, Mur0ne, has become synonymous with monumental interventions that move between optical art and surrealism, where perspective seems to flip in a hypnotic chromatic dance.

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Scrolling through his Instagram profile feels like flipping through a collection of acidic, powerful visions: deconstructed faces, fantastic architectures, explosions of patterns that interlock with maniacal precision. Color is always the protagonist—vibrant, saturated, theatrical. The influence of graphic design is evident, but so are the influences of cartoons, post-digital aesthetics, and vintage advertising that played more with form than with words.

Mur0ne works all over the world—from Morocco to South Korea, from Spain to the United States—but each of his interventions retains a recognizable identity, made of construction and deconstruction, of order and chaos. His murals are not just decoration: they are urban scenographies that force the gaze to slow down, to get lost in the details, to question the relationship between space and imagination.

But behind the technical precision, there is always a great compositional freedom. Mur0ne almost never starts with rigid sketches—he lets the wall itself guide the gesture. He is an artist who knows the grammar of color well, but who also knows how to break the rules, adding a level of spontaneity that makes each work feel alive, vibrant, unexpected.

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If the world needs more visual beauty, Mur0ne is one of those who brings it back in a powerful and never trivial way. His walls are not just seen—they are experienced.

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