Seattle, WA
Capitol Hill, Belltown, Pioneer Square, and Fremont each have distinct mural identities. Seattle's art scene blends Pacific Northwest Indigenous imagery with internationally recognized street artists.
Featured Artists
All artists →Nark Martinez
Seattle-based portrait artist known for hyperrealistic murals of musicians, athletes, and cultural figures. His Jimi Hendrix portrait in Capitol Hill — painted on the wall of a building near where Hendrix grew up — is one of the most photographed murals in the Pacific Northwest.
Ola Volo
Vancouver-based illustrator and muralist known for intricate, dreamlike figures rendered in a folkloric style drawn from world mythologies. Her large murals in Seattle and Vancouver have earned international recognition and appear in major street art publications worldwide.
Weshoyot Alvitre
Tongva/Scottish artist working at the intersection of Indigenous storytelling and contemporary public art. Her Pioneer Square mural celebrates Pacific Northwest First Peoples and their ancestral relationships to the salmon, the sea, and the land — rendered in a bold graphic style that bridges tradition and the present.