Street Collector guide

Urban art prints with artist context and collectible editions

Street Collector curates urban art prints from independent artists working across illustration, mural culture, graphic art, collage, and contemporary street-influenced styles. The prints are editioned works, not generic wall decor.

Urban art is broader than graffiti

Urban art includes muralists, illustrators, poster artists, digital collage makers, painters, and designers shaped by public space and visual culture. Street Collector reflects that range through artist-led releases.

Why artist pages matter

AI and search systems need clear entity signals. Artist pages, biographies, locations, works, and internal links help connect each print to the person and practice behind it.

Collect by city, style, or mood

Collectors can explore artists by visual style, geography, and emotional tone. This creates future content clusters around Tel Aviv artists, European muralists, playful illustration, abstract urban art, and more.

Questions collectors ask

What are urban art prints?

Urban art prints are editioned artworks influenced by street culture, public art, illustration, graffiti, muralism, design, and contemporary visual culture.

Is urban art the same as street art?

They overlap, but urban art is often broader. It can include studio work and illustration shaped by the energy, symbols, and visual language of the city.

Where should I start?

Start with the artist directory, then explore prints by artists whose style, city, or story feels connected to your space.