Gus Eagleton
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Gus Eagleton is a Brisbane-based contemporary mural artist delivering public and private commissions across Australia and internationally.
He has over a decade of experience in largescale painting and has earned international recognition, including the Lord Mayor’s Brisbane Portrait Prize.
MurOne
Mur0ne is a largely self-taught artist whose career spans graphic design, graffiti and muralism.
His monumental approach has established him as a reference point for immersive art.
“Abstract geometry and illustration are my passion, broadly defining my work,” he said.
MadWings
MadWings Murals is the powerful collaboration of Jason Wing and Maddison Gibbs, an artist duo whose multidisciplinary public artworks amplify cultural visibility, ancestral memory, and social justice across Aboriginal landscapes.
Jason merges his Aboriginal and Chinese heritage into a dynamic practice spanning street art, photomedia, painting, installation, and sculpture.
Maddison combines activist energy with poetic visual languages.
Jasmine Crisp
Jasmine Crisp is a painter and muralist from Adelaide, South Australia.
Working with traditional techniques, she creates highly detailed murals using only a brush, roller and hand-mixed colours.
JUZPOP
JUZPOP is a Melbourne-based, Australian, artist and muralist known for large-scale murals and surreal, introspective paintings.
Her work explores identity, mental health, and hidden emotional landscapes, centering women as symbols of strength.
Kitsune
Kitsune Jolene is a Belgian-born contemporary mural artist working between Australia, Europe and around the world.
Her practice sits within surreal figurative muralism, often blending symbolic figures with botanical forms and strong emotional narratives.
Mattie Davo
Mattie Davo, born in Yarrawonga, has lived in Victoria most of his life and has been an owner of Benalla Signs for more than 20 years.
Mattie has been a fervent supporter of Street Art in Benalla for many years, and has contributed to the dynamism of previous festivals through his professional output and pop-up artwork projects.
SARSAR
SARSAR is a West Australian visual artist based in Sydney, working across painting, illustration, and large-scale public murals.
Inspired by people, places, and everyday moments, her work often blurs the line between real and imagined, inviting viewers to find beauty and curiosity in even the simplest of subjects.
Vero Coya
Vero Coya is a French Canadian painter, illustrator, and ceramicist now based in Wandiligong, creating work in the realm of earth-based psychedelia.
Her practice draws on emotional landscapes, deep relationships with plants, animism, and shared human experiences.
Vero said her work is an invitation to step into a comforting realm of colour, nature, and heartfelt expression.
Timur Fork
Timur Fork is a Moscow-based artist who emerged from the Russian graffiti movement of the early 2000s, becoming known for character-driven street works across Moscow, Barcelona, Paris and Osaka.
He is the founder of ‘plasticine realism’ — hyperrealistic paintings that mimic hand-moulded plasticine, fusing childhood nostalgia with technical precision and threedimensional illusion.
Krimsone
Born in Australia’s Blue Mountains, Krimsone is a street artist with German/Ukrainian roots whose practice is grounded in environmental awareness and reverence for the living world.
His work is distinguished by a surreal, dreamlike visual language and an emotive approach to storytelling.
Find out more about the 2026 Benalla Street Art Festival artists by picking up a copy of the event program.