FERNANDO “SKI” ROMERO • CITIBANK “PROGRESS IS BEAUTIFUL” MURAL • HOTEL INDIGO WILLIAMSBURG • LINCOLN HOSPITAL “UNITED” PROJECT • TIBOR BARANSKI SOHO MURAL • CITI OF DREAMS HUDSON YARDS • NEW YORK CITY GRAFFITI • URBAN CONTEMPORARY ART • GLOBAL PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS • CULTURE. COLOR. MOVEMENT. PURPOSE. • FERNANDO “SKI” ROMERO • CITIBANK “PROGRESS IS BEAUTIFUL” MURAL • HOTEL INDIGO WILLIAMSBURG • LINCOLN HOSPITAL “UNITED” PROJECT • TIBOR BARANSKI SOHO MURAL • CITI OF DREAMS HUDSON YARDS • NEW YORK CITY GRAFFITI • URBAN CONTEMPORARY ART • GLOBAL PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS • CULTURE. COLOR. MOVEMENT. PURPOSE. •

Queens-born graffiti artist and New York muralist Fernando “Ski” Romero is known for large-scale drip-style works blending street energy, fine art, and global recognition.

About Me

Murals. Prints. Canvases. Layers on layers.
Drips that don’t dry. Creations that breathe.
ART is my therapy

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Each piece carries the same layered drips, bold colors, and urban storytelling found in his murals, reimagined for collectors and fans worldwide.

Fernando ‘Ski’ Romero has partnered with international brands, cultural institutions, and creative collectives, producing large-scale mural collaborations, limited prints, and site-specific art projects.

Monuments in Motion. Stories on Every Wall.

A look inside Fernando “Ski” Romero’s world: interviews, murals, and moments that capture his creative process and the energy of New York street art. From behind-the-scenes footage to public art features, each video reflects the movement, purpose, and voice that define SKI’s work.

Colorful artistic mural by Fernando "Ski" Romero, showcasing innovative street art techniques.
Colorful Brooklyn mural on brick building wall in NYC.

Working across walls, canvases, and installations, Fernando “Ski” Romero pushes the language of urban contemporary art through layered drips, vivid color, and textured storytelling.

His approach treats every surface as a dialogue, where murals become therapy, prints become memory, and collaborations evolve into cultural touchpoints.

From private collections to public spaces, Ski’s art reflects the energy of New York while resonating in cities worldwide.