Street Collector lets a buyer build an international street art collection through prints rather than travel, auctions, or one-off gallery access. The roster connects artists from Tel Aviv, Berlin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Montreal, Melbourne, and beyond.
At a glance: Stitch cities through intentional artist pairs (see exemplars below)—always finish on shoppable PDPs so geography isn't hypothetical.
Why geography matters
Street art is shaped by place: walls, weather, typography, music scenes, local politics, and design cultures. Collecting by city gives a collection a point of view beyond color matching.
How to build the collection
Start with one city anchor, then add contrast. Pair Ori Toor from Tel Aviv with Dima Korma from Berlin, Iain Macarthur from London, and Maalavidaa from Montreal.
Keep the product path simple
Use the artist directory for discovery and available artworks for buying. The Street Collector lamp lets the visible work rotate while the collection grows.
FAQ
Can I collect street art by city?
Yes. City clusters are a useful way to build a collection with geographic and cultural range.
Does Street Collector have international artists?
Yes. The roster includes artists connected to cities across Europe, Israel, North America, Australia, and beyond.
Should I buy by city or by artist?
Start with the artist, then use city as a way to give your collection structure.