Versailles-based artist L7matrix is known for his expressive street art, with large-scale murals spread across more than 50 countries. Through his vibrant and bold work, he aims to unite people from diverse cultures and regions.
L7matrix’s style blends realism with dynamic bursts of color, using spray paint to create sweeping effects that resemble billowing smoke or flames. Every piece he creates feels alive, capturing the movement and energy of his subjects, which often include birds, jellyfish, and human faces.
Although L7matrix often portrays natural subjects, he adds a surreal twist to each piece. In a recent mural for The Phoenix Bar in Dundalk, Ireland, he depicted The Morrígan, a powerful figure from Irish mythology. The Morrígan is closely linked to war and destiny, often foretelling doom, death, or triumph in battle. She frequently takes the form of a crow, and L7matrix’s striking mural beautifully captures her transformation from woman to bird.
L7matrix describes his work as a reflection of everything he loves and feels—“always moving and screaming and exploding in beauty and chaos.” By bringing his art into public spaces, he infuses vibrant energy into the surroundings, capturing the chaotic essence of nature and being human.
Check out some of his street art below and find more of the artist’s work by following L7matrix on Instagram.
Street artist L7matrix creates large-scale murals around the world that blend realism with dynamic bursts of color.
Every piece he creates feels alive, capturing the movement and energy of his subjects.
This piece captures The Morrígan, a powerful figure from Irish mythology.
Through his vibrant work, the artist aims to unite people from diverse cultures and regions.
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