Lead Artist - Tracy Lee Stum
Tracy Lee Stum is an internationally recognized American street painter and author who specializes in spectacular, interactive 3d chalk art street paintings. ʻA visionary and master in the chalk art world,ʼ Tracyʼs mind-blowing 3D images continue to ʻwowʼ, inspire and amaze viewers around the globe.


Juandres Vera
Juandres Vera is an international urban visual artist renowned for his anamorphic 3D art and 3D wall paintings. Self-taught in drawing and formally trained in Visual Arts with a focus on Audiovisual Arts, he blends technical realism with symbolic narratives exploring themes such as religion, power, economy, nature, and memory. His work spans walls, pavements, and unconventional surfaces, transforming everyday objects into powerful symbols that engage public spaces and reflect on universal human experiences.

Naomi Haverland
Naomi Haverland is a chalk artist and painter specializing in humorous and hyper-realistic anamorphic 3D illusions. Active since 2011, she has received numerous awards, including seven at the Denver Chalk Art Festival, and has participated in national and international festivals in Germany, Canada, and Mexico. Her work has been commissioned by companies such as Harley Davidson, Amazon, Microsoft, and Skittles. Originally from Denver, Naomi now resides in Florida, where she also focuses on oil painting during the summer months.

Viktoriia Parr
Viktoriia Parr is a muralist and scenic artist with over ten years of experience transforming spaces through large-scale visual storytelling. Originally trained in Ukraine, she combines strong traditional technique with a refined sense of color and composition. Her work spans theme parks, luxury brands, television, theater, and public institutions, with clients including Nickelodeon Universe, DreamWorks, Gucci, and Oscar de la Renta. Whether creating contemporary installations or traditional murals for historic spaces, she brings thoughtful craftsmanship, respect for context, and the ability to translate ideas into meaningful, lasting artwork.

Chris Carlson
Chris Carlson is a professional 3D chalk artist and mural painter based in Denver, Colorado. With over 13 years of experience, he has traveled across the United States creating artwork live in front of thousands of spectators. His work has appeared in national advertising campaigns with Fortune 500 companies, and he has contributed large-scale murals to 3D illusion museums throughout the U.S. and Mexico. Chris’s style is inspired by video games, cartoons, comic books, and his pets. He is passionate about sharing his skills and creativity with the communities he engages with.

Nate Baranowski
Nate is a street painter, muralist, and fine artist based in South Bend, IN. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where his passion for street painting began. Nate is a versatile artist experienced with a range of mediums, including large chalk murals, indoor and outdoor painted murals, acrylic on canvas, and various forms of digital painting and concept art.
He specializes in creating 3D artwork that looks like it pops right out of the ground or wall. From temporary installations to permanent painted murals, Nate can add a splash of creativity to any environment.

Jan Leblanc Riggins
Jan Leblanc Riggins is a largely self-taught artist whose creative journey began as a competitive clarinetist and was nurtured by growing up in a family of artists. After exploring colored pencils and watercolors, she discovered chalk art in 2020, creating pieces alongside her daughter on their driveway. What started as a nightly creative ritual quickly evolved into a professional pursuit. Today, Jan creates 3D chalk art for companies and festivals around the world, often collaborating with her daughter to bring her vibrant and immersive creations to life.

Abraham Burciaga
Abraham is from Torreón, Mexico. He is a chalk and street painter since 2015. I have done some of my works in Mexico, USA, Germany and Italy, taking part on street art festivals and public projects. I love to consume and experiment with my style in different versions and speeches, constantly exploring my own language on the streets and on paper. I think the public art is the best way to connect with people from all around the world, to get impressions inmediately and creating a permanent dialogue with the public.

Julio César Jiménez
Julio Jimenez is an anamorphic mural artist based in Los Angeles, California USA. He took interest in art at the age of 14 when he took an art class for High School credits, this decision changed was a turning point in his life. He went on to attend the Art Institute of California in Los Angeles, receiving his bachelors degree in Media Arts and Animation (2006) where he learned computer programs that would assist him with previewing his ideal blueprints for his street paintings which he would go on to install worldwide. He also works with 3D modelling programs to amplify his skills when creating anamorphic installations. He aims to spread happiness and laughter through his creations and artwork by inviting the audience to interact.

Roberto Carlos Treviño
Roberto Carlos Trevino Rodriguez is a Mexican visual artist and muralist from Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon. Largely self-taught, his work bridges realism and urban art through large-scale murals and studio paintings. Using acrylics, oils, airbrush, and mixed media, his practice focuses on human emotion, childhood and social awareness. His work has been exhibited in Mexico, the United States and Europe. Trevino gained international recognition for his mural “On the Edge” an artwork inspired by autism awareness and empathy within public space.
