MifaMosa is an anonymous French street artist based in Orléans. A 'street illustrator', he has placed humorous mosaics next to street signs in over 20 cities since 2017, mainly in Orléans and Paris. Each work is signed with three ceramic dots, a family symbol. His art, often pixel-based, stands out for its playful, site-specific approach and strong sensitivity to the urban landscape.
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Origins
MifaMosa is an alias; his real identity is kept secret, true to the street art spirit. He began making mosaics for his grandmother, inspiring the name 'Mifa' for family and 'Mosa' for mosaic.
Current situation
Based in Orléans, he actively works as a street illustrator: over 300 mosaics have been placed, first in Orléans and later in other cities like Paris, Lyon, Montpellier, Lille, and Blois.
Place of residence
His workshop is in Orléans, where his works are ubiquitous in public spaces.
Graphic style and media
MifaMosa mainly uses pixel-art mosaic but also cut ceramic pieces, sometimes in collaboration (notably with Kidpier). Each work is signed with three ceramic dots, symbolizing family.
Exhibition list
Paris: Erbk Gallery (multiple shows 2020–2023), Galerie Sakura.
Orléans: L’Orléanaise (2021), Bellevue 1826 (2019).
Lille: Lille Art Up (ERBK) 2022.
Tours: La Boîte Noire, 2021.
Chartres: Chapelle Saint-Éman, 2024.
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