Urban art on the road to the beaches

Allias – Traverse Martelly
Born in Lille, ALLIAS began painting at the age of 16. His artistic career took off as he travelled the world, between Latin America, Africa and South-east Asia, where he settled for several years. These trips fuelled his inspiration and developed his creativity. Challenging different media and techniques, ALLIAS moved from canvas to murals, blending calligraphy, pop art and graffiti. Day after day, he refined an inimitable pictorial singularity he called "Hybrid Graffiti". At once raw and academic, ALLIAS's work rejects confining classifications and embraces a quest for graphic innovation in perpetual motion.


Low Bros – 52 boulevard Raymond Poincaré
Low Bros is a German post-graffiti artist duo consisting of brothers Christoph (1984) and Florin Schmidt (1982). They explore a "retro-futuristic" vibe. Inspired by the 1980s and 90s, Low Bros creates a vantage point from which to reimagine the future present. As the viewer begins to deconstruct these forms, the complexity of their aesthetic is revealed, with each symbol introducing another layer to explore.

Aroke + Free – Courbet car park
An artist from the North, FREE left Lille for Antibes and took his art with him. In 2022, he took part in the exhibition "Ici des artistes ont fait le mur...". Signatures, graffiti, frescoes: no matter where or how, FREE is about impact, excess, profusion, the art of being raw and wild with delicacy and sensitivity.

AROKE is an artist from the French Riviera, passionate about graffiti and street art since his early years. For the second year in a row, he’s been included in the Coul’Heures d’Automne programme, thanks to his strikingly realistic paintings. Creative and innovative, AROKE is a rising star.

Bishopparigo – Kindergarten, rue Sainte Marguerite
Bishopparigo (real name Nicolas Poirier) is a 38-year-old Parisian artist. Specialising in the contemporary urban world, he operates in a colourful universe where frivolity reigns and smiles rule. He’s made his little birds his trademark, encouraging viewers to rediscover their inner child.

Millo – 1 rue des Iles
Francisco Camillo Giorgino, alias Millo, was born in the province of Brindisi, Italy, in 1979. He studied science and became one of the best students at the Faculty of Architecture in Pescara. A passionate and insatiable designer, after his studies he conducted aesthetic research in the field of painting, focusing on the relationship between space and the individual, moving from the micro to the macro scale. Millo has taken part in several urban art festivals and artistic events organised by NGOs around the world. In addition to an output that includes more than 120 murals, his works on canvas are exhibited worldwide.

Catalina Gato – 125, boulevard Wilson
Catalina Gato is a Chilean artist with a rich and varied background. After studying theatre set design at university, she began creating models, characters and clothing for various theatre, film and audiovisual productions. This work means she can work on various scales and techniques. In 2014, Catalina decided to transpose her world onto outdoor media and became involved in muralism. Noted for the quality and richness of her works, Catalina Gato was recently commissioned to renovate the facade of a villa in Santiago, named "Casa Chilota". In partnership with the CFA Building School in Antibes.


Tim Marsh – 2 avenue de l’Esterel
Born in Paris in 1984, the artist evokes childhood memories through his works with playful, kinetic representations of iconic animals. Tim has developed an architectural style, based on complex, dynamic geometric shapes, patterns and lines that bring movement and depth to his works. His creations produce a theatrical feel by relying on a multicoloured paint palette that he applies with spray, brushes and markers. Inspired by urban spaces, he expresses his iconography in large format on walls and other street surfaces. Today, his works are exhibited worldwide.

Cubi – Parc Exflora – avenue de Cannes
CUBI’s fresco, funny, colourful, playful at the entrance to the park (on the path that leads to the beach).
Cubi was born in Antibes in 1982. He's been drawing since he was little, everywhere, all the time and on anything. His work is a blend of genres from his favourite fields: comics, illustration and graffiti, which he merges across numerous mediums, both noble and rough, such as cardboard, reclaimed wood, walls, cars, public toilets and, in short, various recycled objects and materials.
His world is often absurd, populated by comical characters, sometimes colourful, sometimes disturbing, bordering on schizophrenia.

Pantonio – Hôtel le Collier – 19 boulevard du Général Vautrin
Pantonio is one of his country's most influential and prolific artists. His frescoes blend seamlessly into the architecture of the urban environment. Through his work, Pantonio seeks to revalue space and encourage dialogue. His dominant hues are blue and black, which come from his home island of Terceira in the Azores. Blue, the colour of the Atlantic Ocean, is harmonised with the black of the seabed and volcanic rocks. Pantonio seems to bring his works to life with the mastery and flexibility of the undulating line, reminiscent of the continuous movement of the waves of his native land.

Kalouf – Stade Nautique – 210 avenue Jules Grec
The Magpie
It's one of the most intelligent birds, with a learning capacity that means it can adapt to various environmental changes. All common birds are in decline in France, but unlike some species, the magpie is tending to become more urban. The increased visibility of this species in inhabited areas hides a very rapid overall decline, despite appearances to the contrary.

Lex Zooz – rue Claude Debussy  
Lex Zooz is an Estonian artist from the town of Haapsalu, working in his own modern decorative style as an urban mural artist, illustrator and designer of various projects. He connects his own paintings, mainly with Nordic nature. Lex believes the most important thing is to connect the physical and metaphysical worlds through art and is primarily inspired by natural phenomena such as the Northern Lights, dawn, sunset, fog and rain to create his own world of ephemeral landscapes and parallel realities.

Mahn Kloix – 1 boulevard du Val Claret
Mahn Kloix grew up in Paris in a committed family, driven by major social struggles. And while activism loomed large over his head, the young man chose an equally militant path: artistic creation.
Based in Marseille since 2011, he’s made the historic old city his starting point for exploring the "political, conflicting" Mediterranean basin. Mahn Kloix is interested in extraordinary life paths, people transcended, sometimes even overwhelmed, by their message or experiences.

Fabio Petani – 219 route de Nice
A school to support the "nature" work by FABIO PETANI
Fabio Petani is an Italian artist, born in 1987 in Pinerolo. His works are characterised by a disordered harmony of lines, shapes and volumes that complement each other. His research analyses the chemical and molecular aspects of objects. An output that highlights a constantly evolving organic complexity. Each chemical element, like each plant, is in some way linked to the environment, space or context in which the wall is created.