“Colibri des Caraïbes” by Curtis Hylton in Fort-de-France,

Credited to Curtis Hylton (@curtis_hylton ↗).
Reported location: Fort-de-France ↗. (Geo score: 70%)
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“Colibri des Caraïbes” by Curtis Hylton in Fort-de-France, Martinique, France for ArtMada Street Festival.
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The Ghost (Artist Identification): The post credits Curtis Hylton. Our archive links this name to @curtis_hylton, so the attribution has a concrete public reference rather than a guess. The visual language also reads consistent with a real-world mural workflow (layering, edge control, and scale).
The Geo-Anchor (Location Verification): Exact Geo anchor: Fort-de-France. A direct map link is provided.
The Texture Inspector (Physics Analysis): The photo reads like a real wall capture: perspective lines stay coherent, contact shadows ‘attach’ correctly, and the surface grain remains consistent across color transitions. The paint/texture interaction (soft overspray, micro-porosity, and edge falloff) is the kind of physical constraint generators often struggle to fake convincingly.
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[…] Colibri des Caraïbes feels like pure sunlight with wings. Hylton goes bold with vibrant colors here. Bright reds, pinks, and yellows orbit the hummingbird. Floral textures make the whole wall feel fast and alive. It is the perfect tropical street art. His animal murals can be delicate and loud at the exact same time. See Colibri des Caraïbes on Street Art Utopia. […]
Location: Fort-de-France, Martinique (ArtMada Street Festival)
Context: British artist Curtis Hylton transitioned from traditional graffiti to large-scale botanical and wildlife murals to advocate for environmental conservation. He exclusively uses spray paint, layering semi-transparent colors to achieve soft, almost watercolor-like blends on massive concrete facades.
Curtis Hylton is a UK muralist known for large-scale flora-and-fauna work in spray paint and acrylic. Fort-de-France, Martinique, has become a key Caribbean mural hub through festivals like ArtMada.