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The elusive Pink Smomerfield (3 photos)
Content warning: Street Artists Kid30 and Grim Finga By Kid30 and Grim Finga in London, UK with help of GlobalStreetArt. Comments: pic.twitter.com/g57KEkiosp— STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) January 2, 2022
Outside Iran’s consulate in Italy: Marge Simpson in solidarity with Mahsa Amini and the women of iran
Content warning: Street Artist AleXsandro Palombo "The Cut" by AleXsandro Palombo. Marge Simpson cuts her iconic hair in front of the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Milan.
Simpsons!: This bus stop in Brazil, before and after an artist added their touch
Content warning: In the bustling city of Campo Grande, Brazil, an abandoned bus stop has been revived and reimagined by DUUDOOR, an innovative artist collective consisting of father and son duo, Ernando Jacques Sanches and Eduardo Fernando Savala Sanches. The pair had bee
Math with Bart Simpson
Content warning: Street Artist One Mizer Math problem by One Mizer. Comments: https://www.facebook.com/streetartutopia/posts/pfbid02fhNKQcjguqWxg1CFbwD2VrwkLJdkJdjxkm6sXVNhacdrbxZEM8ky4xL2ZWxVJzNpl
Brilliant Art By Le CyKlop (10 Photos)
Content warning: By putting an eye on them, I try to bring them to life, give them a soul and give birth to a form of fantasy. Think about the mythical creature, the Cyclops, sporting a single eye in the center of its forehead. Now imagine seeing Cyclops-inspired art embe
HOMER “The Simpsom” by Graffiti Artist DavidL in Barcelona
Content warning: HOMER “The Simpsom” Homer Simpson as zombie by DavidL in an abandoned house in Barcelona, Spain. More: 14 Surreal Graffiti Artworks by DavidL: From Cookie Monster to Zombie Homer View this post on Instagram Comments:
Homer… By DavidL in Barcelona, Spain
Content warning: Graffiti Artist DavidL “Homer” by DavidL in a abandoned house outside Barcelona, Spain. More: 14 Surreal Graffiti Artworks by DavidL: From Cookie Monster to Zombie Homer View this post on Instagram Comments:
EFIX’s Clever Art (9 Photos)
Content warning: EFIX, a French street artist, transforms city spaces with clever and playful designs. Using pop culture icons like Lisa Simpson and R2-D2, he reimagines everyday objects into works of art. Known for his eco-friendly materials and temporary creations, EFIX