Impressive Street Art By Martin Ron

Martin Ron is an Argentinian street artist based in Buenos Aires. He specializes in the creation of large inspirational murals that already decorate many walls of his city. Martin Ron’s works have a realistic feeling that is hard to match while at the same time, they include fantasy segments that really inspire. He is known for his originality in his work and attends festivals and competitions around the world. Here are some of the most impressive street art works by Martin Ron.

Making Waves: Martin Ron’s new 35-meter mural in Miramar, Argentina

The mural Making Waves, painted on the water tower of the beach town, was a significant challenge. But the result is a breathtaking piece of art that gives new life to an iconic location in Miramar. Towering 35 meters high on the city’s water tower, this artwork has given new life to a beloved local icon. It offers viewers a refreshing experience, showcasing the joy of a simple splash in the water.

street art Martin Ron
street art Martin Ron

By Martin Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires

street art Martin Ron

Argentina’s highest mural by Martin Ron

Martin Ron

Reflections – Huge mural by Martin Ron in Argentina

Martin Ron

Mural by Martin Ron in Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mural

Oryx going ahead by Martin Ron in Doha, Qatar

The giant “Oryx going ahead” mural painted by Martin Ron for the Cultural Village Katara and the Embassy of of the Republic of Argentina in Qatar. Martín Ron: I had the opportunity to know an amazing city: Doha. “The Pearl of Qatar”. I was amazed discovering their culture and met wonderful people. How could it be otherwise I ended up painting a mural. This mural was inspired by the pride of the people of Qatar, represented by a powerful oryx, you can see a map of Qatar on the animal’s forehead.

Oryx going ahead

Olivia looks at the sky by Martin Ron in Cordoba

Olivia looks at the sky

Pedro Lujan and his dog by Martin Ron in collaboration with Federico Ron in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pedro Lujan and his dog
Pedro Lujan and his dog