

Self-taught, drawing has been part of Carole Bélurier (a.k.a. Caro Graffiti)’s life since childhood.
In 2015, she became a tattoo artist, thrilled by the idea of creating a design someone would carry for their entire life. Always eager to explore new artistic avenues, she ventured into graffiti in 2019—a true revelation for her, especially during the Covid crisis, when she found personal fulfillment and a way to foster social connections through this art form. Since then, she has exhibited her work in France and abroad. In Paris, she is represented by Galry and has begun leaving her mark on the city’s walls.
The graffiti artist draws inspiration from films—Tim Burton’s universe is a particular favorite—but also from spontaneous encounters: a photo, people she crosses paths with, or even a snippet of conversation. Her work exudes a lively, colorful energy that transports viewers into a vibrant world.