• VALKYRIE GENEVA / An Epic Urban Artwork

    By Alex KANOS, Spray on wall
    Organised by Wall’s Street GVA
    During the House of Paint project
    Thanks to Mic Plasti
    Full view of the Valkyrie mural painted by Alex Kanos on a Geneva building during the House of Paint project 2025 with the context.
    Sketches for the Valkyrie mural drawn by Alex Kanos.
    In progress stage of the Valkyrie figure being painted in Geneva.
    Close-up of the Valkyrie character from Alex Kanos’s mural in Geneva.
    Valkyrie mural by Alex Kanos on a Geneva building during the House of Paint project.

    VALKYRIE in Geneva during the “House of Paint” project

    “Valkyrie” in Geneva is more than a façade painting, it is a statement about our times. Being invited to Geneva for the House of Paint project was both an honor and a milestone in my artistic journey. The event brought together a community of international street artists to transform walls outside and inside severals buildings into vibrant narratives, and I was fortunate to contribute with a large-scale mural titled Valkyrie.

    From the very beginning, the organization by Wall’s Street GVA and House of Paint was as always warm and perfect, i had honor to participate to previous edition in Geneva, you can find here, Edition 1 / Edition 2 / Edition 3. The team provided a space where creativity could flourish without limits, and the local community welcomed us with an openness that is rare to encounter. I am also grateful to Loopcolors for their unwavering support in providing the tools and materials that made this project possible.

    The mural, titled “Valkyrie,” is not just an image but a narrative frozen in time. I envisioned a cyberpunk valkyrie, a contemporary reinterpretation of the mythological female warrior. Traditionally, Valkyries in Norse mythology were figures who decided the fate of warriors in battle, guiding the chosen ones to Valhalla. In my piece, this legendary archetype is reimagined within the framework of the 21st century, where humanity is constantly negotiating its relationship with technology.

    The Valkyrie figure stands tall, embodying strength, resilience, and grace. She represents a hybrid identity: part human, part machine, yet deeply anchored in the human struggle for meaning and dignity. By her side, a robotic companion armed with dual katanas emerges as both guardian and ally. This figure symbolizes the tools we create, machines that can either defend or endanger us, depending on how we choose to use them. Together, they invite reflection on our evolving bond with technology, urging us to confront both its promises and its perils.

    Surrounding the two protagonists are peonies, chosen deliberately for their symbolism of courage and perseverance. Their delicate petals contrast with the sharp, metallic forms of cybernetic elements woven throughout the composition. This juxtaposition is central to the piece: the organic versus the mechanical, tradition versus innovation, vulnerability versus resilience. As in much of my work, the mural revisits a recurring theme: how do we preserve our humanity as we merge with the machines of our era? This question has become increasingly urgent as technology permeates every aspect of our lives, from communication to art, from medicine to warfare.

    The House of Paint project provided the perfect stage for this exploration. With the support of the organizers, partners, and local community, this mural has become part of Geneva’s cultural landscape, adding one more voice to the city’s vibrant conversation with art. For me personally, it marks another step in an ongoing journey to question the role of art in a world increasingly shaped by technology, and to celebrate the resilience of humanity as we navigate that transformation.

    VALKYRIE NB Print

    VALKYRIE NB Print

    Price range: 18,00 € through 30,00 €

    VALKYRIE Print

    VALKYRIE Print

    Price range: 20,00 € through 32,00 €


  • OPHÉLIE LA KARRIÉRE

    By Alex KANOS, Spray on wall
    Organised by la Karriére
    Pix and Footage by Geoffrey Octopus Conception
    Thanks to Denise, Tim and all Volunteers
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere
    Street Art Mural made by Alex Kanos in La Karriere

    New Street Art Mural at La Karriere! 

    I’m excited to present my latest mural, “Ophelia,” created in the stunning setting of La Karriere, a former Comblanchien white stone quarry now dedicated to street art. Like many of my previous works, such as those in Geneva and Lyon, this piece explores the fusion of organic and mechanical elements. Ophelia, a woman intertwined with machinery, delicately holds a feather symbolizing wisdom, a recurring motif in my work. The mural reflects on the merging of humanity with technology, the composition forms a visual labyrinth, mixing 19th-century imagery with futuristic elements, inviting viewers to question how we can maintain our humanity amidst rapid technological progress. As always, my goal is to engage the viewer in their own interpretation, making the artwork a personal journey through time and transformation.

     

    OPHELIA B&W Print

    OPHELIA B&W Print

    Price range: 18,00 € through 30,00 €

    OPHELIA Print

    OPHELIA Print

    Price range: 18,00 € through 30,00 €


  • MINERVA GENNEVILLIERS

    a sketch made by alex kanos
    alex kanos is painting a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers for tresors de banlieues exhibition
    alex kanos is painting a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers for tresors de banlieues exhibition
    alex kanos is painting a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers for tresors de banlieues exhibition
    alex kanos is painting a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers for tresors de banlieues exhibition
    a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers made by alex kanos for tresors de banlieues exhibition
    djdimé and alex kanos selfie
    a street art mural called minerva in genevilliers made by alex kanos for tresors de banlieues exhibition

    Wisdom and Art: A Tribute to Minerva at “Trésors de Banlieues”

    As part of the remarkable exhibition “Trésors de Banlieues,” which brings together contributions from over 70 local communities, I had the privilege to create a mural for the event. The exhibition showcases the artistic richness of suburban cities, featuring works from the 17th century to today, across various forms including painting, sculpture, and photography. For my piece, I drew inspiration from Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom. Her owl, a symbol of knowledge, takes flight at dusk, embodying the understanding that comes fater observation. This theme of duality—human and machine, organic and mechanical, nature and city—echoes throughout my work. In this mural, the character represents the fusion of human and machine, much like the factory workers of our industrial past. The peony flower, a symbol of honor and hope, ties the piece together, and each element invites viewers to interpret their own meaning.

    MINERVA B&W Print

    MINERVA B&W Print

    Price range: 18,00 € through 30,00 €

    MINERVA Framed

    MINERVA Framed

    Price range: 37,00 € through 75,00 €

    MINERVA Print

    MINERVA Print

    Price range: 18,00 € through 30,00 €


Walls section of my blog where you can view a selection of large murals painted worldwide. Explore the design process behind my creations. This section dives into approaches that drive the visual identity of each artwork. Every piece begins with bold design ideas that blend street culture and cyberpunk aesthetics.