
Melbourne Street Art and Illustration Through Street Collector
Melbourne matters to Street Collector because the roster includes artists who give you a direct way into the scene. This guide is not a tourist mural map. It stays with artists, profiles, and prints connected to the city.
Best first click: Use the linked roster profiles below instead of mural tours, and confirm edition details on the product cards before you buy. You can keep going through the artist directory, urban art prints, and available artworks.
Melbourne matters to Street Collector because it connects street culture, illustration, tattoo-adjacent drawing, and international mural practice in a way that feels natural for prints.
Street Collector artists to know
Rik Lee: Melbourne-based illustration with a personal, hand-drawn language that holds up well as a collectible print.
TWOONE Hiroyasu Tsuri: An international practice with Melbourne ties, linking mural-scale work and collectible image-making.
How to collect from this scene
Start with artist pages, not generic city claims. Read the profile, check current works, and compare how each artist's work translates into a limited edition print.
Browse the artist directory, explore urban art prints, or see available artworks.
FAQ
Can I buy Melbourne street art prints on Street Collector?
You can browse available works by Street Collector artists connected to Melbourne through their artist pages and current product listings.
Is this a city mural guide?
No. It stays anchored to artists in the Street Collector roster.
Where should I start?
Start with the artist whose work you want to live with, then check edition details, product availability, and collector documentation.


