Nikkolas Smith is an American visual artist, illustrator, and muralist known for his work that addresses social justice themes, particularly those related to the Black community and the Black Lives Matter movement. His artwork frequently depicts historic and contemporary Black figures, moments of racial injustice, and messages of empowerment, often rendered in a realistic, figurative style with vibrant color palettes.
Smith's murals have been commissioned and displayed in various public spaces across the United States, including projects in Washington, D.C., New York City, and other urban locations. In addition to large-scale murals, he creates digital illustrations, prints, and merchandise that are distributed through his personal website and social media platforms. His work has been featured in media coverage concerning public art and activism, and he has collaborated with nonprofit organizations, community groups, and cultural institutions to promote awareness of racial equity.
While detailed biographical information such as his exact birth date and early life education is not widely documented in publicly available, verifiable sources, Smith's professional activities and artistic contributions are recognized within contemporary art and activist circles. He continues to produce artwork that engages with current events and historical narratives, using public art as a medium for social commentary.