About

Cameron "Camer1" Moberg—a muralist of over two decades, spent his formative years with San Francisco as his playground. He always saw more to the cement gray walls around him. He imagined a world of vibrant colors, which as a young teenager manifested as graffiti art. While his desire to bring vibrancy and color to lifeless walls has remained, his mode has evolved. 

Cameron, using his art, hopes to bring a bit of nature’s calm, peace and positivity to all who pass. It’s more than just pretty walls, it’s about sparking joy, curiosity, and resilience in places that need it most. Every mural is a reminder that the world possesses so much more beauty than we often allow ourselves to see, and it’s much bigger than any one individual. Which is why Cameron is not just about his own art; he’s also passionate about creating space for other artists to shine. Together with his wife, Crystal, they’ve now taken on roles as curators and mural consultants, organizing art festivals and live events that bring people together and celebrate creativity. Read more about it here.

His years of experience have enabled Cameron to develop and adopt a variety of art styles, on a wide range of surfaces. From tiny canvases to 11,000 square feet, he’s known to paint fast and never says no to an artistic challenge. You can see that in action on the one and only season of reality TV show, Street Art Throwdown (2015).

Cameron currently lives in Visitacion Valley in San Francisco with his wife, two sons, and furbaby. There he strives to enrich his community, giving of his time, resources, and skills. Cameron believes that art isn’t just something you see—it’s something you live and share with those around you.