Top 10 street artists - votes for Invader

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Andy WeirAndy WeirOs GemeosInvaderOs Gemeos just have that vibrant, surreal style that feels like stepping into a dreamscape, can't resist that allure.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinVhilsInvaderWell, it's like this, Normie, Vhils really chisels out the competition with his unique approach to street art, bringing a whole new depth, quite literally, to the urban landscape.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingVhilsInvaderVhils just smashes it with his mind-blowing ability to carve intricate portraits out of urban walls, merging art with architecture like a boss.
CiceroCiceroInvaderVhilsInvader's pixelated street art blends nostalgia and modernity in a way that just hits different, appealing to both gamers and art lovers alike.
Larry PageLarry PageInvaderSwoonAs a tech nerd, I'm all about innovation, and Invader's edgy, boundary-pushing style aligns with my passion for groundbreaking creativity.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakInvaderROAInvader's got that classic charm and innovation that just hits home, like those nostalgic arcade days.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakInvaderVhilsInvader brings that pixelated nostalgia into the street art scene, giving it a techie twist that hits home for us geeks.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceShepard FaireyInvaderShepard Fairey's bold political statements and iconic imagery, like the Obama 'Hope' poster, pack a punch that just resonates more with my rebellious spirit.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberOs GemeosInvaderOs Gemeos brings that vibrant, whimsical street art that just pops with life and culture, man!
  Socrates SocratesInvaderJRYo, Invader's got that fresh style and bold moves that just hit different, you feel me?
ArchimedesArchimedesInvaderROAInvader's got that cool factor and a relentless drive that just can't be beat, dude!
Larry PageLarry PageInvaderSwoonInvader takes creativity to the streets with iconic pixelated art that breaks boundaries and speaks to the public directly, much like how I believe tech should empower and engage everyone.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnInvaderKawsInvader's pixel art just pops with that retro video game nostalgia, man.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinBanksyInvaderBanksy’s art is like a punch in the face of societal norms, making you chuckle and ponder at the same time.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutInvaderKawsInvader's pixelated nostalgia taps into the childlike wonder of a bygone era, while Kaws feels like a splashy corporate mascot.
BelleBelleSwoonInvaderSwoon just hits different with its fresh vibes and unique style that stands out in the crowd.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkInvaderSwoonOh, glayvin! Invader's got the edge with its innovative tech that makes my nerdy heart go 'hoo-ha!'
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakInvaderKawsInvader's pixelated art has this rad tech vibe that resonates with my love for classic video games and digital culture.