An emerging figure in the Moroccan urban art scene, Rosh develops a poetic visual universe shaped by light, texture, and materiality. His work moves fluidly between figuration and abstraction, often placing the human presence at its core. Through a refined technical approach, his murals engage in a subtle dialogue with their architectural and social context.

Ritanosko brings a delicate and luminous sensibility to contemporary muralism. Her work frequently explores feminine figures and natural elements, rendered through soft palettes and fluid lines. Her murals offer moments of calm within the urban landscape—intimate spaces that celebrate resilience, emotion, and everyday poetry.

Influenced by digital culture and contemporary graphic design, Mizmiz constructs vibrant, fragmented compositions. His work plays with chromatic contrasts, visual textures, and layered forms, blending graphic aesthetics with street art energy. The result is a bold and dynamic visual language rooted in abstraction and urban rhythm.

Trained at the Fine Arts School in Tangier, Reda Boudina (RDS) develops a practice at the intersection of traditional graffiti and architectural exploration. His work reinterprets structural forms and volumes on a monumental scale, combining mastery of wildstyle lettering with three-dimensional experimentation. His murals construct a unique visual language where architectural rigor meets the raw energy of urban gesture.