Women Street Artists Who Give Banksy a Run for His Money ...

By Neecey

When it comes to street art, Banksy is the name on everyone’s lips. However, there are many, many street artists out there and among them, some amazingly creative and talented women. Take a look at examples of their work:

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Mad C

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Faith47

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Miss Van

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Gilf

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Bint

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Lady Pink

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Maya Hayuk

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Baby Guerilla

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Swoon

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CBLoxx

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Fafi

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Chinagirl Tile

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Liliwen

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Hyuro

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Dyan Marie

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Boxhead

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Minou

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Natalia Rak

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Fefe Talavera

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Zoulette

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Lexi Bella

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Indigo

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Mademoiselle Maurice

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Mademoiselle Maurice is a French street artist whose work has been featured in cities around the world, including Paris, London, Berlin, and New York. She is best known for her large-scale, hand-painted murals that often feature birds and other animals, as well as abstract shapes and patterns. Her work has been praised for its vibrant colors and intricate detail.

In addition to her murals, Mademoiselle Maurice also creates smaller works on canvas and paper, often depicting scenes of nature and wildlife. She has also collaborated with other artists on various projects, including a series of prints for a French fashion label.

Mademoiselle Maurice has been featured in several books and magazines, and her art has been exhibited in galleries around the world. She has also been invited to speak at various conferences and lectures, including the TEDxWomen event in Paris.

In addition to her art, Mademoiselle Maurice is also an advocate for environmental causes, and she often uses her work to bring attention to issues such as climate change and animal welfare. She is also a vocal supporter of women’s rights, and her artwork often features female figures and symbols of empowerment.

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Issa Abou-Issa

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Issa Abou-Issa is a street artist who is making waves in the art world. She is a Lebanese-born artist who has been living in Paris since the age of 18. She is best known for her bold and colorful murals that often feature animals and nature.

Her work is often inspired by her childhood growing up in the Middle East, and she has spoken about how her art is a way to express her culture and identity. She often uses her art to make political statements, such as her mural of a girl with a hijab in Paris, which was a statement on the refugee crisis.

Abou-Issa has exhibited her work in galleries and museums around the world, including the Tate Modern in London, the Louvre in Paris, and the Beirut Art Center. She has also been featured in publications such as The New York Times and The Guardian.

Her work has been praised for its vibrant colors and for the way it celebrates the beauty of the female form. She often uses her art to challenge traditional gender roles and to empower women. She has also been an advocate for refugee rights, and her work has been used to raise awareness about the plight of refugees.

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Yola

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What do you think about street art? Unnecessary graffiti or beautiful expression?

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Banksy has surrendered to police and "he" is a she

Great work!

I'm really impressed, the originality, freshness and creativity of these artists is amazing.

Public artwork, pretty cool!

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