Content warning: New street art from our Facebook page, created in 2025 across France, Portugal, Germany, and the United States. Vinie Graffiti’s character brightens a housing block in Toulouse, Francisco Fonseca paints an architectural illusion in Ôlas, and Taylor White
New street art from our Facebook page, created in 2025 across France, Portugal, Germany, and the United States. Vinie Graffiti’s character brightens a housing block in Toulouse, Francisco Fonseca paints an architectural illusion in Ôlas, and Taylor White brings a juggling clown to Los Angeles. The collection also includes new works by Too Mush Musher, Mandi Caskey, NEAN, David Zinn, and Case Maclaim.
Large mural of a young girl with colorful letters forming her hair. The words include names and dates painted in graffiti style on a blue background. Created for Toulouse Métropole Habitat. More: Vinie’s Stunning Murals (25 Photos)
Mural covering an entire building with painted doors, windows, and façades. The work creates the illusion of multiple houses stacked together. Painted for Douro Streetart Festival 2025.
Large wall painting of a clown juggling two red balls. The figure wears striped pants, white sneakers, and a yellow jacket. Painted for O-Town Walls Mural Fest 2025.
Graffiti portrait of a woman with yellow-tinted glasses and abstract black and yellow strokes around her face. Painted on a concrete wall with visible texture.
5. Flame Keepers — Mandi Caskey in Seneca Falls, New York, USA
Mural by Mandi Caskey at 37 Fall Street in Seneca Falls, birthplace of the women’s rights movement in the United States. It shows two women passing a flame between their hands. The older woman wears a sash reading “1848 Vote for Women.” The background includes a crescent moon, clouds, and white butterflies.
Mandi Caskey: Tribute to the enduring fight for women’s rights across generations. This mural captures an intimate moment of exchange. A suffragette passing a living flame into the hands of a modern woman. The fire represents knowledge, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for justice and equity. The suffragette’s steady presence honors the women of Seneca Falls who fought to secure the right to vote, while the younger woman receives the flame with reverence and determination, carrying that light forward into a more inclusive future. Both figures rise from the water, a symbol of rebirth and the roots of Seneca Falls, where the first Women’s Rights Convention reshaped history. Her sash belongs to the past. Her buttons belong to the present. And the moths gather in remembrance, for everyone, who gave their life to the cause. Let’s keep the light burning for all.
From underwater kisses in Spain to playful chalk mice exchanging hearts, street art has a way of making romance visible in unexpected corners. In Melbourne, Disney princesses share a kiss, while in Italy a couple hides under a red umbrella. This collection takes us from Cologne to Baltimore, from painted hearts on walls to murals where nature itself joins the story.
1. Underwater Love — Anna Repullo Vique in Torrent, Spain
A large mural of two lovers kissing underwater, surrounded by fish and seahorses. The scene is painted on a blue wall, with hair and bodies floating in water currents. More photos!: Underwater Love (5 photos)
Two chalk-drawn mice peek from holes in a brick wall. One mouse holds a fishing rod with a tiny pink heart dangling, reaching toward the other. More!: Happiness Maker David Zinn (8 Photos)
3. Princesses Kiss — Carlton, Melbourne, Australia
A graffiti mural shows Snow White and Cinderella kissing against a colorful wall with tags and patterns, a playful twist on classic fairy tales.
4. Red Umbrella Kiss
A wall painting of a couple embracing under a bright red umbrella, with small red hearts and a black cat sitting by their feet.
5. Love Gives, Love Takes
A stencil-style work of two figures leaning out of windows. One drops a red heart down on a string, while the other reaches up to catch it.
6. One Red Heart of the World — La Staa in Norway
A bold mural showing the continents of Earth shaped as a giant red heart on a white wall, with two people standing in front of it. More!: “One” by La Staa in Bergen, Norway (3 photos)
A mural spelling out the word “LOVE” using large black hand silhouettes on a gray wall, with a staircase casting shadows across it.
10. When Street Art Meets Nature — Ben Caillous in Argelès-sur-Mer, France
A mural painted on a small building, showing a girl with green leafy hair holding a basket. The real tree above the building integrates into her painted hair.
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A tribute to the enduring fight for women’s rights across generations.
This mural captures an intimate moment of exchange.
"Listen to your soul" by Pariz One in Lisbon, Portugal -- #mural upolowany w Lizbonie przy ul. Rodrigues de Faria 103, namalowany w ramach festiwalu MURO LX 2023 przez artystę znanego jako Pariz One. Fot. Joanna Klima