About the artist
MEAR ONE is a groundbreaking Los Angeles-based artist known worldwide for his politically charged street art and masterful murals. His work is not only an aesthetic explosion of color and detail, but also a powerful tool to question societal structures. With a powerful visual language that often depicts the struggle between the human spirit and oppressive systems, he calls his audience to awareness, questioning, and resistance against oppressive forces.
From Graffiti to Fine Art
MEAR ONE began his career in the Los Angeles graffiti scene, where he quickly made a name for himself as a member of influential crews such as CBS (Can't Be Stopped – City Bomb Squad) and WCA (West Coast Artists). His work, which began as classic street art and graffiti, evolved into a unique combination of symbolic, surrealist, and visionary art, combining influences from science fiction, mysticism, and esotericism with raw social criticism.
In addition to graffiti, MEAR ONE also developed as a fine painter, using techniques from classical painting to enhance his complex and layered compositions. His murals and paintings often depict epic struggles between freedom and oppression, with symbolic figures—such as activists, workers, and visionary thinkers—depicted amid dystopian urban landscapes and oppressive power structures.
Social and Political Art
MEAR ONE uses his art as a political weapon against corporate and political domination. In 2004, he collaborated with renowned artists Shepard Fairey and Robbie Conal on the “Be the Revolution” campaign, an anti-war and anti-Bush street art movement for the art collective Post Gen.
His murals and artworks often take aim at themes such as overconsumption, media manipulation, capitalism, and abuse of power, calling on the viewer to think critically and engage in activism. He opposes the influence of corporate elites, bankers, and political leaders who he believes limit human creativity and freedom.
Graphic Design and Music Culture
In addition to his murals and canvases, MEAR ONE is also active as a graphic designer. He has designed apparel for brands like Conart, Kaotic, and his own Reform brand. He has also designed album covers for influential artists like Freestyle Fellowship, Alien Nation, Limp Bizkit, Busdriver, and Daddy Kev, cementing his signature style in the hip-hop and underground music scene.
A Street Artist’s Legacy
With a career spanning over twenty years in the street art scene, MEAR ONE has collaborated with legendary artists like Kofie, Skate One, Az Rock, Tren, Item, Anger, and Yem. His art is recognized not only on the streets of Los Angeles, but internationally as a powerful medium of resistance and awareness.
MEAR ONE remains a radical voice in the contemporary art world, an artist who refuses to conform and instead uses his work as a tool for truth and freedom. His work reminds us that art is more than expression—it is a call to action.















































