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Wildlife! (8 Photos)
Content warning: From tigers and eagles to snakes and foxes, these murals bring the beauty of wildlife into the heart of the city. Each wall transforms into a living canvas where nature’s presence feels close — sometimes serene, sometimes fierce, always alive. More: Wild
From tigers and eagles to snakes and foxes, these murals bring the beauty of wildlife into the heart of the city. Each wall transforms into a living canvas where nature’s presence feels close — sometimes serene, sometimes fierce, always alive.
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1. Snake! — Rest4 in Hyères, France
A striking transformation of a bare concrete wall into the lifelike image of a coiled snake. The mural’s texture mirrors the serpent’s scales, blending seamlessly into the surrounding vegetation and creating an illusion of movement in the wild.
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2. Eagle Mural — Blesea in Cherbourg, France
A monumental eagle head with a piercing gaze dominates this urban corner. The artist captures the bird’s strength and precision through detailed feather work and powerful contrast between gray and golden hues.
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3. Tiger Family — Sydney Waerts in Amsterdam, Netherlands
This large-scale mural shows a tiger family resting together across multiple building levels. The muted sepia tones and soft outlines give the composition an intimate feeling, highlighting the bond between the animals in an urban jungle setting.
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4. Jungle — Nauta and Juan Carlos Salcedo A in Barcelona, Colombia
A vibrant mural series showing local wildlife including a spectacled bear, ocelot, tropical birds, and frogs surrounded by lush plants and bright flowers. A colorful tribute to Colombia’s rainforest life. See all of it here: 6 Animals and Flowers Bursting with Color in a New Jungle Mural in Colombia
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5. Osprey with Flowers — Curtis Hylton in Nykvarn, Sweden
A majestic osprey surrounded by soft floral motifs and its young. The composition merges wildlife realism with botanical detail, contrasting strength and fragility on the facade of a modern building.
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6. Woodland Deer — Bmore Sketchy in Houston, Scotland
A peaceful woodland scene featuring deer resting by a stream, a butterfly in flight, and a child observing nature. The mural blends realism and narrative, evoking a sense of harmony between humans and animals.
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7. Origami Fox — Annatomix in Birmingham, UK
A geometric fox leaps beside a bright daffodil under a bridge. The sharp folds and angular shapes give the illusion of origami brought to life, contrasting vividly against the brick structure of the underpass. See all the Origami foxes!: Origami Fox by Annatomix in Longbridge, Birmingham
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8. Peregrine Falcon — Dan Leo in Thurles, Ireland
This stylized falcon, painted in clean geometric forms and bold colors, stands tall on a white facade. Its shadow stretches across the wall, adding dimension and strength to the bird’s commanding pose.
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Wild Walls (10 Photos)
From predators emerging from alley walls to surreal animals dissolving into air, this collection captures wild creatures frozen in unexpected urban scenes. Featured murals include a massive tiger on a French utility building, a vibrant serpent hidden in the bushes of Hyères, and a haunting triple-wolf mural in Shanghai. Scroll through to see how artists across the globe are transforming city walls into portals for the animal kingdom.
More!: Banksy’s Street Art in London: Unmasking the Zoo of Modern Society (9 Photos)
1. The Wolves Are Coming — Satr in Shanghai, China
This mural features three overlapping wolf heads rendered in smoky, abstract lines, with sharp white eyes and expressive snarls. The red highlights add tension and movement, blending realism with stylized menace.🔗 Follow Satr on Instagram
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2. After / Before — Rest4 in Hyères, France
What appears to be a bare concrete wall transforms into a hyperrealistic mural of a colorful snake peeking through foliage. The detail on the scales, eyes, and tongue gives the illusion that the reptile is alive and watching.🔗 Follow Rest4 on Instagram
3. On the Hunt — Dave Baranes in Courtenay, France
A tiger crouches low, eyes locked onto the viewer. Painted on a flat white wall, it breaks through the surface with shadows and torn paint illusions, creating a vivid sense of depth and movement. More!: 7 Photos Of Endangered Beauty: How Dave Baranes Graffiti Captures Animals on the Brink of Extinction🔗 Follow Dave Baranes on Instagram
4. Brick Camo — Paddy Watts
A 3D-style chameleon emerges from a brick wall, painted using the same brick pattern in yellows and purples to mimic camouflage. The corner placement and shading make it feel like it’s resting on real bricks.🔗 Follow Paddy Watts on Instagram
5. Bloom and Roar — Cameron “CAMER1sf” Moberg in Modesto, California
A roaring tiger emerges from a jungle of oversized orange poppies and tropical leaves, surrounded by butterflies. The contrast between the detailed tiger and soft floral elements creates a striking visual.🔗 Follow CAMER1sf on Instagram
6. Oryx Going Ahead — Martín Ron in Doha, Qatar
This desert antelope bursts through a crumbling wall, revealing a cityscape behind. The mural creates a 3D illusion of motion and power, referencing the oryx as a symbol of Qatar. More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram
7. Shika — Jack Lack in Osaka, Japan
This deer mural stretches across the full side of a multi-story building, incorporating windows into its antlers. The warm golden tones and glimmering eye give the piece a gentle, dreamlike presence. More!: 6 Unbelievable Animal-Inspired Murals by Jack Lack🔗 Follow Jack Lack on Instagram
8. Street Bird — DAN23 in Strasbourg, France Zealand
A vibrant bird with rainbow plumage perches on a bright red utility box. Above it, the message “Fck you ♥” adds a punk twist!🔗 Follow DAN23 on Instagram
Bahati — Sonny Behan in Cape Town, South Africa
Mural by Sonny Behan for Cape Town Collective. It portrays a close-up of a gorilla surrounded by lush greenery, blending seamlessly into the interior setting.🔗 Follow Sonny Behan on Instagram
Peak Twinning — Falko Fantastic in Cape Town, South Africa
Street art by Falko Fantastic in Cape Town showing two elephants hanging by their trunks from the tops of nearby trees. The composition uses the real trees as part of the design, merging painted figures with the natural environment in a humorous and imaginative way.🔗 Follow Falko Fantastic on Instagram
More!: [b]9 Animal Murals That Look Like They’re Escaping the Wall
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Can’t Stop Smiling (8 Photos)
Content warning: From cartoon chaos to heartwarming murals and funny encounters — these artworks capture pure joy on the streets. Expect big smiles, clever humor, and moments that feel alive in public spaces. More: Made You Smile (9 Photos) 1. Taz Attack — Nauni69 in Viat
From cartoon chaos to heartwarming murals and funny encounters — these artworks capture pure joy on the streets. Expect big smiles, clever humor, and moments that feel alive in public spaces.
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1. Taz Attack — Nauni69 in Viator, Spain
A 3D mural of Taz bursting out of a magenta wall, captured perfectly as a passerby reacts in mock terror. The mix of realism and cartoon energy makes the scene come alive.
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2. Sidewalk Friends — David Zinn in the U.S.
Chalk creatures sharing apples with big eyes and soft smiles. Zinn’s temporary characters turn cracks and curbs into miniature stories of kindness and curiosity. More: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)
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3. Googly Mouths — By Vanyu Krastev in Bulgaria
Concrete spheres turned into hilarious characters with simple googly eyes. The cracked shapes become expressive faces, adding humor to an ordinary street corner. More: Googly-Eyed Art (17 Photos)
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4. A tribute to my Olivia — Clara Leff in São Paulo, Brazil
A lifelike mural of a dog gazing off against a yellow backdrop. The real dog posing beside it blurs the line between art and reality. More photos and about!: A tribute to my Olivia, partner of my life
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5. Omar and His Dog — Akut in Berlin, Germany
A massive mural capturing a man laughing while holding his dog. The portrait radiates warmth and companionship, painted with Akut’s signature photorealistic detail.
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6. Helping Bunny
A toddler hugging a bronze rabbit statue at the end of a playful sculpture row. A spontaneous, heartwarming moment of real-world interaction with public art. More: Playing With Statues (9 Photos)
7. Rustle in Feilding — SwiftMantis in New Zealand
A mural of a cat peering over the edge of a wall, its green eyes glinting with lifelike curiosity. Painted for the Manawatū Street Art Festival. More photos: ‘Rustle in Feilding’ – Cat mural by SWIFTMANTIS
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8. Salty Sea-Dog — Elle Koziupa in Newquay, UK
An old fisherman mending his net by candlelight. The warm tones and quiet focus bring a gentle calm to the street — the perfect closer for this smiling collection.
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Made You Smile (12 Photos)
From cats playing with street lamps in Northern Ireland to a little girl joining bronze children in a park, these clever and playful works of public art were designed to make passersby smile. Here’s a collection of murals, interventions, and sculptures that brighten with imagination and humor.
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1. Cats Mural — Woskerski in Larne, Northern Ireland
A mural of two ginger cats, one sitting and the other reaching up toward a real lamp post, painted on the side of Ruby’s Bodega. The artwork blends with the streetlight, turning it into a toy for the cats. More!: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality🔗 Follow Woskerski on Instagram
2. “E ‘Torre” — Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
A large mural of a reclining dog stretches across the wall of a building, its lifelike scale making the man standing nearby look small in comparison.🔗 Follow Giulio Masieri on Instagram
3. R2-D2 With Flowers — EFIX in France
A playful piece featuring R2-D2 holding flowers and a heart, placed next to a trash can as if giving it a gift. The design transforms the mundane into a humorous Star Wars-inspired scene.🔗 Follow EFIX on Instagram
4. Fake Shadows — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, California, USA
A shadow painted on the pavement shows a mailbox transformed into a dinosaur-like creature with teeth, reimagining the ordinary form in a surprising way. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
5. Flashlight Beam — Golsa Golchini in Milan, Italy
A small painted figure of a child holding a flashlight appears to project a real beam of light across a wall corner, seamlessly blending painted and natural effects. More!: You Might Walk Past These—But They’re Tiny Masterpieces in Disguise🔗 Follow Golsa Golchini on Instagram
6. Googly-Eye Bollards — Vanyu Krastev in Bulgaria
Concrete street bollards with cracks and added googly eyes transformed into playful characters resembling Pac-Man figures along the sidewalk. More!: Googly-Eyed Art (17 Photos)🔗 Follow Vanyu Krastev on Instagram
7. Nadine and the Last Autumnal Swimmer — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
A chalk drawing shows a small green creature swimming in a tiled pool hidden in a square of pavement among fallen autumn leaves, with a mouse perched on the ledge. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
8. Playing With Statues
A child in a pink dress joins hands with bronze statues of children following a violinist, blending real life with sculpture in a park setting. More!: Playing With Statues (25 photos)
9. Pipe Shoes
Street pipes painted with chalk outlines of colorful shoes, turning the fittings into playful legs against the wall.
10. Flamingo Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
A gas meter and pipes are painted bright pink and transformed into a flamingo. The industrial hardware becomes part of a playful street art character. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)🔗 Follow Tom Bob on Instagram
11. Face in the Ruin — Nikita Nomerz
A derelict brick structure given large eyes and an open mouth painted around existing openings, turning the building into a character. More!: 17 Times Nikita Nomerz Brought Walls to Life
12. The Light Is All Around — Endo in Čačak, Serbia
Painted around a streetlamp, this mural shows an elderly man smiling and holding the lamp as if it’s a glowing staff. The golden light and warm tone enhance the friendly character’s presence. More photos here!More: Sculptures With True Creativity (10 Photos)
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Echoes of Us (8 Photos)
Content warning: From Georgia to France, Italy to Colombia — these walls hold the quiet poetry of human life. Each mural captures a fragment of us: shared glances, daily gestures, and moments that linger long after the paint dries. This collection celebrates artists who t
From Georgia to France, Italy to Colombia — these walls hold the quiet poetry of human life. Each mural captures a fragment of us: shared glances, daily gestures, and moments that linger long after the paint dries.
This collection celebrates artists who turn façades into living portraits of memory and connection.
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1. 1900 Street Scene — Artist in Northern Chile
A façade transformed into a turn-of-the-century street, complete with shopfronts, awnings, and distant mountains. The illusion extends the architecture into another era.
2. Patrick Commecy in Brives-Charensac, France
Au fil de Loire – Patrick Commecy and his team from A.Fresco transformed this once-blank wall into a vivid riverside scene inspired by the Loire. The mural depicts villagers washing clothes beneath an arched stone bridge, with swallows flying above and residents leaning from painted windows. It recalls the history of Brives-Charensac, where locals once gathered by the river for daily chores, and even marks the 1980 flood level of 6.8 meters — a reminder of the Loire’s power.
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3. Nauta and J. Daniel Correa Osorio — Pereira, Colombia
This vibrant mural depicts a woman gently shaping a miniature city where children play among plants and buses. It’s a scene of care and imagination.
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4. TMF Studio — Gurjaani, Georgia
Gigantic hands cradle clusters of grapes, their warmth and texture rendered with lifelike detail. The mural honors Georgia’s deep winemaking heritage and the quiet labor behind each harvest.
5. Vera Bugatti — Rive, Italy
Generations meet through Vera Bugatti’s mural of a young girl and an elderly woman knitting under the sunset.
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6. Edoardo Ettorre — Mangone, Italy
Edoardo Ettorre’s mural Intime Readings, created for Gulìa Urbana, shows an elderly woman sitting alone on a bench, absorbed in a newspaper. The scene captures a moment of quiet reflection — a pause amid life’s noise. Beyond its realism, the work hints at a deeper theme: the challenge of discerning truth in an age overwhelmed by information. Ettorre transforms this façade into both memory and monologue, honoring thoughtfulness and the wisdom of age.
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7. Sock Wild Sketch — Caudry, France
A girl with blond hair peers through binoculars painted on a church wall.
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8. Artez — Gurjaani, Georgia
Thirst for Nature depicts a woman sipping from a glass vase filled with flowers, her gesture merging beauty and need. Artez’s soft tones and geometric textures turn the façade into a hymn to balance and renewal.
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Absolutely Beautiful (9 Photos)
From surreal sculptures set in lush landscapes to lifelike murals transforming city walls, these eight works capture the many ways public art can inspire. This collection takes you from vivid nature scenes to intimate portraits, with each piece offering a unique encounter in the open air. Featured are artists from Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia, and beyond.
1. True Nature — Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Cancun, Mexico
A monumental white sculpture of a figure holding its own face as a mask, with the head’s interior open to reveal dense tropical greenery. This work merges art with the natural environment, creating a striking visual link between human identity and the surrounding jungle.🔗 Follow Daniel Popper on Instagram
2. Mural by David Barrera — Fene, Spain
A vibrant building facade mural showing a young boy standing beside a white dog, facing a woman playing guitar. The central structure of the building separates the two figures but keeps them visually connected through color and composition.🔗 Follow David Barrera on Instagram
3. Mural by Wedo Goas — Salobreña, Spain
A portrait of a woman in a loose cream shirt, sitting with fruit and a glass of drink in front of her. The soft light and calm expression give the piece a classical, painting-like quality.🔗 Follow Wedo Goas on Instagram
4. Mural by Mona Caron — Le Locle, Switzerland
A towering mural of the Gentiana lutea plant painted along the full height of a tall concrete building. The bright yellow flowers and lush green leaves contrast sharply with the grey urban backdrop. More photos!: Flower mural by Mona Caron in Le Locle, Switzerland🔗 Follow Mona Caron on Instagram
5. Silo Art by SMUG — Lameroo, South Australia
A massive mural on grain silos showing a bearded man in a hat with clasped hands, overlaid with a golden rural sunset scene complete with a windmill and open fields. More by SMUG!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life🔗 Follow SMUG on Instagram
6. Mural by Megan Oldhues — Toronto, Canada
A soft-focus style mural of a woman in a white dress holding a red jug, standing in a lush garden with trees and flowers. The brushstroke style evokes a painted canvas.🔗 Follow Megan Oldhues on Instagram
7. Mural by Collin van der Sluijs — Maastricht, Netherlands
A richly detailed mural of a brown bird surrounded by flowers, leaves, and smaller birds, set against a colorful, patterned background. More!: Murals By Collin Van der Sluijs (7 Photos)🔗 Follow Collin van der Sluijs on Instagram
8. Mural by Adele Renault — Stavelot, Belgium
A mural covering the side of a building with the close-up face of a pigeon, its feathers shimmering with iridescent hues. More photos!: This Stunning Pigeon Mural in Belgium Is a Must-See🔗 Follow Adele Renault on Instagram
9. The Elder — Zion Graffiti in Bogotá, Colombia
This striking mural by Zion Graffiti, painted for Meeting Of Styles Colombia 2025, portrays the profile of an elderly man with flowing white hair and beard that merge seamlessly with the wall’s dark background.🔗 Follow Zion Graffiti on Instagram
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Movie Moments (9 Photos)
Content warning: From epic embraces to cinematic portraits, these street murals could be stills pulled straight from a film. Set across Argentina, France, Georgia, Belgium, Brazil, and more, these 9 large-scale works freeze emotions, gestures, and lighting in a way that f
From epic embraces to cinematic portraits, these street murals could be stills pulled straight from a film. Set across Argentina, France, Georgia, Belgium, Brazil, and more, these 9 large-scale works freeze emotions, gestures, and lighting in a way that feels like visual storytelling. Some echo classical sculpture, others modern intimacy—but all pull you into a scene.
In this collection: a soaring figure dances with the sky in Rosario, Charlie Chaplin peeks from behind a wall in Paris, a soldier embraces a woman in Tbilisi, and a woman beams joy with her favela home on her back in Brazil. There’s tension, serenity, and drama—exactly what you’d expect from the streets’ own version of cinema.
More!: 8 Murals That Turn the Street Into a Monster Movie
1. Vientos del Paraná — Martín Ron’s Mural in Rosario, Argentina
Painted across four massive silos, this hyperreal mural shows a woman in a flowing blue dress with arms raised, as if embracing the wind. The volume of the silos enhances the fabric’s sense of motion and space, creating a sculptural illusion.
More by Martín Ron!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
2. Water Bearer — Ozmo’s Mural in Heerlen, Netherlands
This piece evokes the elegance of classical sculpture with a woman pouring water from a jug, the flowing water rendered with photorealistic detail. The light and shadow mimic marble, while the black background amplifies the contrast.
3. Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center — Veracidade’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil
A joyful woman in a white dress and headpiece laughs with her eyes closed, painted on a pastel pink building. On her back is a carefully rendered model of a favela—a tribute to community, pride, and resilience.
About this mural and more photos!: Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center: A Mural by Veracidade Celebrates Resilience and Joy (4 photos)
4. Charlie & the Kid — JR’s Mural in Paris, France
Using his signature wheatpaste photo style, JR recreates an iconic moment from The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin and the boy peeking from behind a wall. The location—an exposed side of a brick building—makes the illusion striking.
5. The Day Will Come — Sasha Korban’s Mural in Tbilisi, Georgia
A soldier in camouflage embraces a woman in a blue dress tightly, eyes closed. The mural spans the height of a high-rise apartment block and was painted with the message: “To the ones who will see their beloved ones again and the ones who will not.”
More!: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)
6. Wanderer — Innerfields’ Mural in Cologne, Germany
A modern reimagining of Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, this mural shows a man in a coat overlooking a stormy sea with a shipwrecked boat. The scene is hazy, painted to resemble a memory or dream.
More!: Wanderer – By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany (5 photos)
7. Local residents most precious objects — Jan Is De Man’s Mural in Nieuwegein, Netherlands
A 3D illusion of a giant wooden shelf filled with classical objects—vases, busts, animals, a teddy bear, and toys—this mural turns the building into a surreal museum. The trompe-l’œil effect is crisp and immersive. More photos and about this mural here!
More by Jan Is De Man!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile
8. The Fisher Girl — Fabian Bane Florin’s Mural in Mons, Belgium
A girl sits peacefully in an orange-framed window, repairing fishing net, surrounded by large sunflowers. The warm light and soft expression create a quiet cinematic moment frozen in paint.
More by Fabian Bane Florin!: Amazing Murals by 3D Master Fabian Bane (7 Photos)
9. Silent Star — Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Painted by Martín Ron on a narrow courtyard wall in San Telmo, this mural captures the elegance of early cinema. The portrait of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat, rendered in soft monochrome tones with subtle golden accents, evokes the quiet glamour of the 1920s. Her gaze — poised and timeless — transforms the crumbling brick surroundings into a cinematic frame, where nostalgia meets urban decay. More: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
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9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
Martín Ron, born on March 13, 1981, in Caseros, Buenos Aires, is a renowned Argentine muralist celebrated for his large-scale, hyper-realistic artworks that transform urban landscapes worldwide.
His journey began at the age of ten, painting neighborhood walls, which led to his first solo exhibition in London in 2015. Over the years, Ron has adorned cities across Argentina, England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Turkey, Qatar, Russia, and Belgium with his vibrant murals.His distinctive style blends elements of fantasy with everyday life, turning mundane cityscapes into captivating visual narratives. Recognized among the top ten muralists globally, Ron continues to inspire and engage communities through his dynamic public art.
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Reflections – Mural by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina for San Nicolás de los Arroyos.
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Mural by Martín Ron in Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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“Olivia Looks at the Sky” by Martín Ron, located in Córdoba, Argentina.
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Mural by Martín Ron on a 35-meter-high water tank in Miramar, Argentina.
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“Oryx going ahead” by Martín Ron in Doha, Qatar.
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“Reflections” by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina.
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By Martín Ron in Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Mural by Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires.
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Wanderer – By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany (5 photos)
Content warning: Photo by Dieter Wundes Art Collective Innerfields By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany inspired by Casper David Friedrichs "Wanderer above the fog sea". Painted for the Dr. Hans Riegel-Stiftung and supported by CityLeaks Urban Art Festival. More by Innerfie
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By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany inspired by Casper David Friedrichs “Wanderer above the fog sea”. Painted for the Dr. Hans Riegel-Stiftung and supported by CityLeaks Urban Art Festival.
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“Absent” by Innerfields at Wiesenstraße 44 in Berlin, Germany for Walls Of Vision / Dr. Hans Riegel-Stiftung.Innerfields: In 2016, two years after the annexation of Crimea, we traveled to Kyiv to paint a mural called “present”. Now we’ve been exceptionally fortunate to be invited by the Walls Of Vision project to create a counterpiece in Berlin. We called it “absent”. It is dedicated to all the people who don‘t choose war, but loose their beloved to it.
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The mural “Present” in Kyiv, Ukraine
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Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center: A Mural by Veracidade Celebrates Resilience and Joy (4 photos)
Content warning: Street Artist Veracidade brings vibrant colors and bold imagery to the streets of São Paulo By Veracidade in São Paulo, Brazil for Museu da Cidade de São Paulo. Veracidade is a street artist and muralist whose work brings vibrant colors and bold imagery t
Street Artist Veracidade brings vibrant colors and bold imagery to the streets of São Paulo
By Veracidade in São Paulo, Brazil for Museu da Cidade de São Paulo.
Veracidade is a street artist and muralist whose work brings vibrant colors and bold imagery to the streets of São Paulo. One of his latest works, located at the Solar da Marquesa de Santos, is a stunning hand-painted mural that celebrates resilience and joy through the reinterpretation of the Marquesa on the back of a black woman.
The mural is part of the exhibition “Intersections of black, indigenous and peripheral people in the city of São Paulo” at the Museu da Cidade de São Paulo, that opened on the anniversary of São Paulo.
This mural by Veracidade is a powerful and emotive representation of the strength, beauty, and resilience of black, indigenous, and peripheral communities in São Paulo. The mural not only adds to the aesthetic of the city but also serves as a reminder of the importance of representation and inclusivity in public spaces. The work of street artists like Veracidade, who use public spaces to share stories and perspectives often marginalized, is crucial in creating a more equitable and just society.
The use of vibrant colors and bold imagery in this mural is a characteristic of Veracidade’s work, that creates a striking visual impact that captures the attention of passersby. The mural also serves as a reminder of the power of art to tell stories and spark conversations about important social and cultural issues.
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Walls Full of Life (8 Photos)
Content warning: From haunting Halloween portraits in Mexico to vibrant classical blends in Spain and poetic realism by the water, these murals bring walls to life around the world. This collection of 8 murals captures emotion, imagination, and craftsmanship — eight strik
From haunting Halloween portraits in Mexico to vibrant classical blends in Spain and poetic realism by the water, these murals bring walls to life around the world. This collection of 8 murals captures emotion, imagination, and craftsmanship — eight striking examples of street art that redefine public space.
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1. Halloween Glow — Lucek in Mexico
Mural of a woman illuminated by the orange glow of jack-o’-lanterns and surrounded by silhouettes of bats and crosses. The artwork balances fear and fascination, blending realism with cinematic Halloween tones.
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2. Classical Remix — PichiAvo in Spain
A large-scale mural that merges classical sculpture with contemporary graffiti. The vibrant mix of color and texture connects ancient formality with modern urban expression, showcasing the artists’ signature style.
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3. Café Scene — In Plovdiv, Bulgaria
This whimsical mural transforms a café exterior into a fairytale setting. A purple cat perched in a tree overlooks a surreal figure and animal below, blurring the line between everyday life and imagination.
4. Fragmented Tradition — Hopare in Aalborg, Denmark
A striking portrait of a woman in traditional dress, her face fragmented into painterly shards. The mural reflects cultural identity and emotion through detailed brushwork and layered symbolism. More: 8 Photos of “Trine” by HOPARE in Aalborg, Denmark
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5. Surveillance Medusa — Judith De Leeuw in Torrelavega, Spain
Painted for Alegra la Vista Urban Art Festival 2025, this large-scale mural reinterprets the myth of Medusa through a modern, emotional lens. The artist blends hyperreal detail with symbolism, showing strength emerging from pain — a recurring theme in Judith De Leeuw’s work.
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6. Wild West Spirit — ABYS in Longlaville, France
A vivid mural featuring a coyote bandit aiming a revolver while standing on a colorful car. The mix of surreal humor and Western iconography brings high energy to the wall.
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7. Amy Winehouse Tribute — HKA in Nice, France
A monumental double portrait of Amy Winehouse, painted on the Théâtre Lino Ventura’s north façade. The mural captures her unmistakable expression and musical legacy with photoreal precision.
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8. Fishermen at Dawn — SPURONE in Tampico, Mexico
A calm riverside scene depicting two men in a boat under soft morning light. The reflection across the wall creates depth and stillness, turning architecture into landscape.
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From cats playing with street lamps in Northern Ireland to a little girl joining bronze children in a park, these clever and playful works of public art were designed to make passersby smile. Here’s a collection of murals, interventions, and sculptures that brighten with imagination and humor.
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1. Cats Mural — Woskerski in Larne, Northern Ireland
A mural of two ginger cats, one sitting and the other reaching up toward a real lamp post, painted on the side of Ruby’s Bodega. The artwork blends with the streetlight, turning it into a toy for the cats. More!: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality🔗 Follow Woskerski on Instagram
2. “E ‘Torre” — Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
A large mural of a reclining dog stretches across the wall of a building, its lifelike scale making the man standing nearby look small in comparison.🔗 Follow Giulio Masieri on Instagram
3. R2-D2 With Flowers — EFIX in France
A playful piece featuring R2-D2 holding flowers and a heart, placed next to a trash can as if giving it a gift. The design transforms the mundane into a humorous Star Wars-inspired scene.🔗 Follow EFIX on Instagram
4. Fake Shadows — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, California, USA
A shadow painted on the pavement shows a mailbox transformed into a dinosaur-like creature with teeth, reimagining the ordinary form in a surprising way. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
5. Flashlight Beam — Golsa Golchini in Milan, Italy
A small painted figure of a child holding a flashlight appears to project a real beam of light across a wall corner, seamlessly blending painted and natural effects. More!: You Might Walk Past These—But They’re Tiny Masterpieces in Disguise🔗 Follow Golsa Golchini on Instagram
6. Googly-Eye Bollards — Vanyu Krastev in Bulgaria
Concrete street bollards with cracks and added googly eyes transformed into playful characters resembling Pac-Man figures along the sidewalk. More!: Googly-Eyed Art (17 Photos)🔗 Follow Vanyu Krastev on Instagram
7. Nadine and the Last Autumnal Swimmer — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
A chalk drawing shows a small green creature swimming in a tiled pool hidden in a square of pavement among fallen autumn leaves, with a mouse perched on the ledge. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
8. Playing With Statues
A child in a pink dress joins hands with bronze statues of children following a violinist, blending real life with sculpture in a park setting. More!: Playing With Statues (25 photos)
9. Pipe Shoes
Street pipes painted with chalk outlines of colorful shoes, turning the fittings into playful legs against the wall.
10. Flamingo Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
A gas meter and pipes are painted bright pink and transformed into a flamingo. The industrial hardware becomes part of a playful street art character. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)🔗 Follow Tom Bob on Instagram
11. Face in the Ruin — Nikita Nomerz
A derelict brick structure given large eyes and an open mouth painted around existing openings, turning the building into a character. More!: 17 Times Nikita Nomerz Brought Walls to Life
12. The Light Is All Around — Endo in Čačak, Serbia
Painted around a streetlamp, this mural shows an elderly man smiling and holding the lamp as if it’s a glowing staff. The golden light and warm tone enhance the friendly character’s presence. More photos here!More: Sculptures With True Creativity (10 Photos)
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Love Your Wild Neighbor (8 Photos)
Content warning: From Pittsburgh to Melbourne, from Poland to Sweden, these murals and installations celebrate the bond between people, animals, and the environments we share. This collection brings together striking photorealism, symbolic storytelling, and playful public
From Pittsburgh to Melbourne, from Poland to Sweden, these murals and installations celebrate the bond between people, animals, and the environments we share. This collection brings together striking photorealism, symbolic storytelling, and playful public art. Among the highlights: a powerful portrait of a man with birds in Glasgow, a larger-than-life tiger in France, and a canopy of birdcages in Sydney. Together, they remind us of the wild neighbors living alongside us.
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1. White Tiger — Dave Baranes — Nogent-sur-Marne, France
A large-scale mural of a white tiger resting on a ledge, painted in front of a colorful graffiti-style background. The photorealistic detail contrasts with the abstract backdrop, creating a vivid urban jungle scene. More!: How Dave Baranes Graffiti Captures Animals on the Brink of Extinction
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2. The Squirrel and the Robin — Curtis Hylton — Oskarshamn, Sweden
A mural showing a red squirrel surrounded by autumn leaves and large flowers, with a robin nestled in its tail. The blending of flora and fauna highlights natural connections and seasonal change.
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3. Man with Birds — SMUG — Glasgow, Scotland
A photorealistic portrait of a man wearing a red beanie, holding a robin in his hand while another bird hovers nearby. The muted tones and lifelike details create a sense of intimacy and stillness. More!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life
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4. Love Your Wild Neighbor — Jeremy Raymer — Pittsburgh, USA
A mural of a raccoon framed by flowers and butterflies with the text “Love Your Wild Neighbor.” The artwork encourages respect for urban wildlife and coexistence with nature.
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5. Bison of Mirosławiec — Cukin — Mirosławiec, Poland
A mural depicting a bison whose fur blends with forest scenes, featuring deer, lynx, and birds. The composition ties together local wildlife with a sense of ecological harmony. More!: Mural by Cukin Koszalin in Miroslawiec, Poland
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6. Bees and Coneflower — Matt Willey — Durham, USA
A mural of two bees approaching a purple coneflower, painted directly onto a brick wall. The work emphasizes pollinators’ vital role within ecosystems. More about it!: The mission to paint 50,000 honey bees (the number in a healthy hive) on murals around the world
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7. Forgotten Songs — Michael Thomas Hill — Sydney, Australia
An installation of suspended birdcages in an alleyway, with recordings of native bird songs that once filled the area. These are not empty cages these are free animals. More photos here!
8. Helmeted Honeyeater — Jimmy Dvate — Melbourne, Australia
A mural of a yellow-and-black bird perched among native flowers. The artwork celebrates one of Australia’s endangered species, painted with striking realism on a brick wall.
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Cute Animals (25 Photos)
Street art makes cities more exciting, and animal-themed street art is one of the cutest ways to do it.
From fun murals to giant sculptures, artists around the world bring nature to life on city streets. This collection has 25 amazing artworks, each showing animals in creative and unexpected ways.From a huge lynx made of recycled materials in Portugal to a bold black jaguar mural in France, these pieces mix art with a message about protecting the environment. Whether they’re painted on walls, built from straw, or made from old trash, they all celebrate the beauty of animals in surprising places.
Keep scrolling to see some of the most awesome animal street art from around the world!
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“E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy.
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Black Jaguar by Dave Baranes in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France.
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Statue Of Biggest Cat In The World? – By BORDALO II in Lisboa, Portugal.
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Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia.
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Giant Straw Animals Invade Japanese Fields: Inside the Wara Art Festival: 12 Sculptures!
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COLOR NOMADS DAWGS – By BillyGee Atelier, Fabian Bane Florin, and Alex Martinez in Chur, Switzerland.
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Ontario grizzly blending into its surroundings… By Sonny Behan.
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Mural by Cukin Koszalin in Miroslawiec, Poland.
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“A Glimpse of Humanity” by SMOK in Ronse, Belgium.
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A +100 years Old Dog’s Grave Receives Sticks.
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Half Baby Beaver – By Trash Artist BORDALO II in Switzerland.
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Banksy’s Street Art in London: Unmasking the Zoo of Modern Society (9 Photos)
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Mural by Nina Valkhoff in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Cheltenham Paint Festival.
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Fox mural by Alegria del Prado in Carballo, Spain.
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By creative genius Tom Bob: Collection 2 (31 photos)
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Have you heard the story of the squirrel and Robin?: By Curtis Hylton at Kungsgatan 11 in Oskarshamn, Sweden.
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Hungry Giraffe in Utrecht: Jan Is De Man’s Mural Feeds on Real Plants.
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By SWIFTMANTIS in Papaioea, New Zealand.
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They made a statue to honor a stray cat that used to sit in this position and watch the passers by: Photos here!
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House turned into a giant cardboard box with a cat: By Nego in Torrellas, Zaragoza, Spain.
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Looking tyred – Elephant sculpture made of tires by Villu Jaanisoo in Jyväskylä, Finland. More photos here! Here is the Google Map location if you want to see it!
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Merino Ram sculpture by Matt Sloane in Tasmania, Australia.
More about the Ram sculpture here!25.
By Braga Last 1in Les Pennes Mirabeau, Southern France.
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These are not empty cages: these are free animals! For World Animal Day
Content warning: Forgotten Songs Forgotten Songs is a public artwork by Michael Thomas Hill located in Angel Place, Sydney. The installation was part of the 2009 Sydney Laneway Temporary art scheme, afterwards, due to the popularity of the installation, in 2011, the proje
Forgotten Songs
Forgotten Songs is a public artwork by Michael Thomas Hill located in Angel Place, Sydney. The installation was part of the 2009 Sydney Laneway Temporary art scheme, afterwards, due to the popularity of the installation, in 2011, the project was turned into a part of the 9 million dollar permanent laneway installations.[Read more about it on Wikipedia.
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The mission to paint 50,000 honey bees (the number in a healthy hive) on murals around the world
Content warning: The Good of the Hive Initiative by art activist Matt Willey Matt Willey is committed to personally paint 50,000 honeybees – the number necessary for a healthy, thriving hive – on murals around the world. Through art and imagination, The Good of the Hive r
The Good of the Hive Initiative by art activist Matt Willey
Matt Willey is committed to personally paint 50,000 honeybees – the number necessary for a healthy, thriving hive – on murals around the world.
Through art and imagination, The Good of the Hive raises awareness about the current struggle and population decline of honeybees while celebrating their incredible behaviors.
How is it going for Matt and the 50,000 honeybees? Follow Matt Wiley’s journey on Instagram.
Creating The Good of the Hive has been the most challenging and rewarding experience of my life. I have endured 10-hour painting days in 100-degree heat, financial hardship, growing pains, creative angst, burnout, disappointment and overwhelm. But I have simultaneously experienced profound levels of beauty, spirituality, genuine human connection, laughter, purpose, and faith throughout. This is life. A bee does not set out to ‘undo’ harm when she forages. She sets out looking for the nectar… the good stuff. She sparks life along the way through pollination by following something inside her that fuels the search.
There are two things that a honey bee symbolizes that every human craves – a sense of purpose about our existence, and the hive, the connectedness to each other. I am no exception. Six years and over 8500 bees into this, I realize I have been painting bees in search of these things for myself.
Every wall I paint is a lesson and a reminder of this truth. Each bee is an echo or ripple effect of the experience I had with one tiny bee in 2008.
I do not know exactly where this is all going. This art project is a vehicle and container to explore. Art is not planned, it unfolds. But I have learned that I am not alone in this experience. Any feeling of separation is an illusion. Like a magic trick, the connectedness often hides in plain sight, but when I look closely enough, it is always there.
Thank you to every person that has supported me in this wild idea to paint bees around the world. It means more than you know. You are helping to shape this piece of art into its perfect form.
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Art activism is about sparking curiosity in order to inspire people to want (and create) change
Matt Willey: To be curious… to look closer because you want to… because it makes you feel good, hopeful and alive. Art activism is about sparking curiosity in order to inspire people to want (and create) change. Simply informing people about what is wrong helps, but it does not move mountains.
To move a mountain, you must first and foremost REALLY want to move that mountain. Then, because it is likely going to take a while, you must embrace the process of becoming who you need to be in order to move it.
Beautiful light glistening on dripping honey comb at Honey and the Hive!
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The Good of the Hive Mural Portfolio
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8 Photos of “Trine” by HOPARE in Aalborg, Denmark
Content warning: Street Artist HOPARE "Trine" by Alexandre Hopare Monteiro at Danmarksgade 29 in Aalborg, Denmark for KIRK Gallery. Photos by R&PÃ and Nico Giquel. HOPARE about the mural: A Mysterious Subject - Immersed in her thoughts, "Trine" stands before us with a mix
Street Artist HOPARE
“Trine” by Alexandre Hopare Monteiro at Danmarksgade 29 in Aalborg, Denmark for KIRK Gallery. Photos by R&PÃ and Nico Giquel.
HOPARE about the mural: A Mysterious Subject – Immersed in her thoughts, “Trine” stands before us with a mix of melancholy and dignity. The delicate features of her face contrast remarkably with the sturdy musculature of her torso. The action is almost frozen in time. What is ultimately the subject of the mural? Is it the intricate arrangement of her long hair strands or the pensive gaze of the model? Is it the interior of a room or the introspection of the human soul? The visible or the invisible? In five days, I have interpreted one of the masterpieces from the golden age of Danish painting, Ludvig August Smith. This unique synthesis of neoclassicism and romanticism remains a mystery.
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Made You Smile (10 Photos)
Content warning: From painted frogs and sleepy kittens to a smiley forest in Oregon — these playful creations show how artists around the world use humor and imagination! Enjoy this cheerful mix of murals, sculptures, and creative artworks that bring small moments of joy
From painted frogs and sleepy kittens to a smiley forest in Oregon — these playful creations show how artists around the world use humor and imagination! Enjoy this cheerful mix of murals, sculptures, and creative artworks that bring small moments of joy to you!
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1. Smiley Forest — Oregon, USA
A forester planted larch trees among Douglas firs to create a giant smiley face visible every autumn when the trees turn golden. The natural artwork covers a hillside and can be seen from the air for miles around.
From one of our followers on Facebook:
“I work for the company that planted this. As the caption says, this is created by western larch trees (the yellow) creatively planted in a stand of Douglas fir. Unlike most conifers that stay green year-round, larch turns yellow in fall and loses its needles.
The smiley face is almost invisible in spring and summer when all the trees are green but makes a great showing in fall.
More photos and about it!: A forester planted a few larch trees in the Douglas fir forest in Oregon to create a smiley face
2. La Guinguette — Patrick Commecy in Brives-Charensac, France
A trompe-l’œil mural by Patrick Commecy transforms a plain facade into a lively French café. The illusion features locals enjoying drinks, musicians playing, and a woman leaning out from the upper window — blending painted and real architecture seamlessly.
🔗 Visit Patrick Commecy’s website
3. Blue Frog — Odeith
A giant blue frog appears to crawl out of the wall, confronting a seated viewer. The perspective and lighting make the amphibian appear three-dimensional, an impressive example of anamorphic street art. More!: 3D Art By Odeith (10 Photos)
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4. Grumpy Stone — David Zinn in the USA
A small stone figure with crossed arms and a scowl sits among pebbles, sculpted by David Zinn. Known for his charming chalk and stone creatures, Zinn’s art invites passersby to notice overlooked corners of their environment. More!: Happy Art by David Zinn (10 Photos)
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5. SpongeBob on the Wall — Pappas Pärlor in Borås, Sweden
Pappas Pärlor reimagined a wall utility box as SpongeBob SquarePants, using perler beads, fabric, and found materials. The playful piece brings cartoon energy to a quiet Swedish street. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover
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6. Squirrel on the Steps — David Zinn in the USA
Drawn on wooden stairs, this small chalk squirrel appears to be lying back and relaxing. David Zinn’s lighthearted art often interacts with real-world surfaces to tell whimsical micro-stories. More: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)
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7. Sleeping Kitten — WA in Lima, Peru
This 3D mural of a curled-up kitten painted around a building corner by WA gives the illusion of softness and depth. The artist captures the quiet warmth of a cat’s nap with delicate attention to form and light.
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8. Brick Wall Character — Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands
A cracked brick wall is turned into a friendly face with bright blue eyes by Jan Is De Man. The playful design transforms damage into expression, showing how humor can reshape an urban surface. More: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile
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9. Dancing Fence — Oakoak in France
Oakoak paints smiling faces onto bent metal bars, transforming rust and decay into movement. The fence appears to dance, its curves turned into joyful motion with just a few lines and expressions. More: Wrong but Right: Art By Oakoak (9 Photos)
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10. Flamingo Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
Tom Bob’s signature style turns ordinary city fixtures into colorful animals. Here, a gas meter becomes a bright pink flamingo — a small act of creativity that brings humor to urban life. More: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)
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Made You Smile (12 Photos)
From cats playing with street lamps in Northern Ireland to a little girl joining bronze children in a park, these clever and playful works of public art were designed to make passersby smile. Here’s a collection of murals, interventions, and sculptures that brighten with imagination and humor.
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1. Cats Mural — Woskerski in Larne, Northern Ireland
A mural of two ginger cats, one sitting and the other reaching up toward a real lamp post, painted on the side of Ruby’s Bodega. The artwork blends with the streetlight, turning it into a toy for the cats. More!: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality🔗 Follow Woskerski on Instagram
2. “E ‘Torre” — Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
A large mural of a reclining dog stretches across the wall of a building, its lifelike scale making the man standing nearby look small in comparison.🔗 Follow Giulio Masieri on Instagram
3. R2-D2 With Flowers — EFIX in France
A playful piece featuring R2-D2 holding flowers and a heart, placed next to a trash can as if giving it a gift. The design transforms the mundane into a humorous Star Wars-inspired scene.🔗 Follow EFIX on Instagram
4. Fake Shadows — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, California, USA
A shadow painted on the pavement shows a mailbox transformed into a dinosaur-like creature with teeth, reimagining the ordinary form in a surprising way. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
5. Flashlight Beam — Golsa Golchini in Milan, Italy
A small painted figure of a child holding a flashlight appears to project a real beam of light across a wall corner, seamlessly blending painted and natural effects. More!: You Might Walk Past These—But They’re Tiny Masterpieces in Disguise🔗 Follow Golsa Golchini on Instagram
6. Googly-Eye Bollards — Vanyu Krastev in Bulgaria
Concrete street bollards with cracks and added googly eyes transformed into playful characters resembling Pac-Man figures along the sidewalk. More!: Googly-Eyed Art (17 Photos)🔗 Follow Vanyu Krastev on Instagram
7. Nadine and the Last Autumnal Swimmer — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
A chalk drawing shows a small green creature swimming in a tiled pool hidden in a square of pavement among fallen autumn leaves, with a mouse perched on the ledge. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
8. Playing With Statues
A child in a pink dress joins hands with bronze statues of children following a violinist, blending real life with sculpture in a park setting. More!: Playing With Statues (25 photos)
9. Pipe Shoes
Street pipes painted with chalk outlines of colorful shoes, turning the fittings into playful legs against the wall.
10. Flamingo Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
A gas meter and pipes are painted bright pink and transformed into a flamingo. The industrial hardware becomes part of a playful street art character. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)🔗 Follow Tom Bob on Instagram
11. Face in the Ruin — Nikita Nomerz
A derelict brick structure given large eyes and an open mouth painted around existing openings, turning the building into a character. More!: 17 Times Nikita Nomerz Brought Walls to Life
12. The Light Is All Around — Endo in Čačak, Serbia
Painted around a streetlamp, this mural shows an elderly man smiling and holding the lamp as if it’s a glowing staff. The golden light and warm tone enhance the friendly character’s presence. More photos here!More: Sculptures With True Creativity (10 Photos)
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Absolutely Stunning Murals (9 Photos)
Content warning: Across continents and cultures, artists transform city walls into breathtaking tributes to humanity, heritage, and hope. These murals—from Canada to Mexico, Belgium to the Netherlands—capture moments of life in extraordinary color and scale. Scroll throug
Across continents and cultures, artists transform city walls into breathtaking tributes to humanity, heritage, and hope.
These murals—from Canada to Mexico, Belgium to the Netherlands—capture moments of life in extraordinary color and scale. Scroll through and see how each piece connects people, places, and emotions through the art of paint and wall.
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1. Flow of Life — Ty Mural Guy in Trail, BC, Canada
A 3D-style mural depicting interconnected hands catching and passing flowing water, symbolizing generosity and shared care. The composition bends perspective with cascading movement and geometric shapes that extend the illusion of space.
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2. Bendita Primavera — CARDO in Cancún, Mexico
A monumental portrait of a woman crowned with tropical flowers and feathers, bathed in warm sunlight.
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3. Between Time and Stone — Martín Ron in Buenos Aires, Argentina
A cinematic mural featuring a woman in a vintage hat gazing through an old brick alley. More: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
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4. The Dreamers — Smates in Ghent, Belgium
Two children look toward the sky—one holding a paper plane, the other dressed as a pilot—amid clouds and migrating geese.
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5. The Elder — Smug in Rochdale, UK
A tender large-scale portrait of an elderly woman in a pink shawl, smiling as a small bird perches on her hand. More: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life
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6. La Guinguette — Patrick Commecy in Brives-Charensac, France
A trompe-l’œil mural by Patrick Commecy transforms a plain facade into a lively French café. The illusion features locals enjoying drinks, musicians playing, and a woman leaning out from the upper window — blending painted and real architecture seamlessly.
🔗 Visit Patrick Commecy’s website
7. Mother — SAINER in Brussels, Belgium
A gentle, muted-toned mural of a mother holding her child, surrounded by two quiet figures behind her.
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8. One World, One Motherhood — Studio Giftig in Oss, Netherlands
A sprawling mural celebrating motherhood and diversity, showing women and children wrapped in soft fabrics with flowers and birds around them. It represents unity and shared human experience across all origins.
Studio Giftig: This artwork symbolizes the dream of a world where motherhood is safe and accessible for every woman, regardless of origin, background, or culture. It reflects the power of diversity, equality, and inclusivity, while carrying the hope for a brighter future and healthier lives for women worldwide. The blue tit, representing loyalty and care, and the pomegranate, a symbol of fertility and new life, together emphasize support, health, and growth. This artwork is not only a visual story, but also an ode to the resilience, connection, and strength of women everywhere.
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9. Soul Flora – Trust Part 2 — Studio Giftig in Wuppertal, Germany
An emotional portrait of two women embracing among large white roses.
Studio Giftig: A tribute to the timeless bond between generations, rooted in love, wisdom, and quiet trust. In her grandmother’s embrace, the girl finds comfort, as white roses bloom from their bodies as extensions of their souls, symbolizing the purity of their bond.
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Absolutely Stunning (11 Photos)
From an enormous child peering into a mirror in Italy to a serene bear reading under a leafy tree, this collection brings together 11 amazing public artworks from across the globe. You’ll see emotional murals, surreal 3D illusions, beautiful interactions with nature, and imaginative urban storytelling.
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1. Sogno — By LIGAMA in Ravanusa, Italy
A giant boy appears to crawl across the wall, peering into a mirror that seamlessly blends into the ground below. His shirt reads “Sogno” (dream), adding a symbolic layer to this hyper-realistic mural.🔗 Follow LIGAMA on Instagram
2. Hallow — Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, USA
A monumental wooden sculpture of a woman gently opens her chest to reveal an empty space within. Surrounded by flowering trees, the piece conveys a sense of calm and introspection.🔗 Follow Daniel Popper on Instagram
3. Three Horses — By Łukasz Kieł in Amsterdam, Netherlands
A monochromatic mural features three highly detailed horse heads emerging from a floral composition of roses and leaves. The soft shading gives it the look of a classical pencil drawing.🔗 Follow Łukasz Kieł on Instagram
4. Nadine and the Chartreuse Respite — By David Zinn in USA
A small mouse named Nadine leans back peacefully against a tree trunk painted on a sidewalk. The leaves of a real green plant complete the canopy, forming a perfect natural shade for this quiet reading moment. More!: Happy Art by David Zinn! (15 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
5. Curious Child
A towering mural depicts a boy using a magnifying glass to inspect something on the ground. The real person walking below enhances the sense of scale, turning the wall into a playful scene.
6. Fishing Shadow — By Louis DUPART in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France
A man and dog sit high on a wall, fishing into the void, while their shadows stretch down toward apartment windows. The placement plays with perspective and light.
7. Ocean Encounter — By SEYB in Indre-et-Loire, France
This deep blue mural brings a shark to life as it swims toward the viewer through beams of sunlight. The 3D-style rendering gives the illusion of depth and movement.🔗 Follow SEYB on Instagram
8. Stacked Lives — By Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany
A colorful wall of miniature apartments shows dozens of lively characters in exaggerated, cartoonish style. From daily routines to humorous vignettes, each section tells its own story.
9. Echoes of Harmony by Studio Giftig in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Music is the universal language connecting people and cultures, regardless of their background or situation. The mural on Muziekgebouw Eindhoven’s facade portrays the merger of two worlds: an embrace between a street musician and a concert violinist. The artwork symbolizes the power of music to break down barriers and unite communities.🔗 Follow Studio Giftig on Instagram
10. Mural by Carles Arola in Calonge, Spain
This large-scale mural turns a flat facade into a detailed village scene with balconies, townspeople, a white horse, and even wine barrels in an open cellar. Every element is rendered to match the stone wall texture, blending history and realism into the environment. More photos here!🔗 Follow Carles Arola on Facebook
11. Flame Keepers — Mandi Caskey in Seneca Falls, New York
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.
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1,421 likes, 85 comments - studiogiftig on September 26, 2025: "One World, One Motherhood 🌍❤️ This artwork symbolizes the dream of a world where motherhood is safe and accessible for every woman, regardless of origin, background, or culture.Instagram
The Sea Starts Here… Don’t Litter (5 photos)
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Why should we not litter in the ocean?
Not littering in the ocean is essential because it helps protect marine life from harm, keeps our waters clean, and ensures that beaches and aquatic environments remain beautiful and safe for all forms of life, including humans. Litter, especially plastic, can be devastating as it can cause injury or death to sea creatures, pollute habitats, and enter our food chain. So the message “Don’t Litter” is vital for the health of our planet’s blue heart—the ocean.
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When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)
When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life.
In Ecuador, El Decertor painted a mural that merges with the natural surroundings. In Martinique, Nuxuno Xän turned a tree trunk into part of a painted figure. In New York, OGMillie created a floral mural that brightens the urban space. In Brazil, Fábio Gomes Trindade’s portraits use real bougainvillea as hair, while in Poland, Natalia Rak painted a girl appearing to water a living tree.These works show how street art and nature can come together in unexpected and beautiful ways.
More: 18 Stunning Land Art Creations by Jon Foreman: Nature’s Beauty in Stone Patterns
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By El Decertor – In Imbabura, Ecuador (2 photos)2
Flower Power by Fábio Gomes Trindade in Goiás, Brasil (3 artworks)Raising Awareness: Street Art as a Conservation Tool
Nature-inspired street art can be a powerful means of drawing attention to endangered species and emphasizing the importance of preserving natural habitats. By using their talents, street artists can become advocates for environmental conservation and ignite conversations about our shared responsibility to protect the planet.3
By Nuxuno Xän – In Fort De France, MartiniqueInspiring Sustainability: Environmental Messages in Street Art
Street art that incorporates natural elements can also raise public awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable living. These awe-inspiring creations can encourage people to reflect on their impact on the environment and take action to reduce their carbon footprint, recycle, and preserve nature.4
In NicaraguaCreating a Sense of Place: Street Art Trails and Tourism
Street art can be used to design nature trails, where visitors can explore the environment while admiring artistic masterpieces. These trails promote tourism, allowing visitors to learn about the local ecosystem, culture, and history while appreciating the art. The fusion of street art and nature can foster a deep connection with the location and enhance the overall experience.5
Flower mural by OGMillie and Floratorium in New York (5 photos)6
In Pondicherry, India 2 photos7
By Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil8
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By Fauxreel in Toronto, Canada11
Street Art by David Zinn (3 photos)12
“UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois 4 photos13
Cuteness overload! Chalk Art by David Zinn (6 photos)14
Legend about Giants by Natalia Rak in Białystok, Poland15
16 Photos – Street Art by Michael Pederson in Sydney, Australia16
Street Art by Pejac – A Collection17
By Jonna Pohjalainen – In Turku, Finland18
By Wild Drawing in Athens, Greece19
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Street Art by Oakoak – Calvin and Hobbes23
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By Dr Love at Upfest – In Bristol, England27
Moss Graffiti by Carly Schmitt28
The Green Carpet – In Jaujac, France 6 photos to see it all29
Small Girl and small apple – By Oakoak30
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Street Art by JPS – A Collection (+40 photos)33
Garden Hot Air Balloon – By Oakoak34
Street Art by Vinie – A Collection (24 photos)35
The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France36
“Beautiful Love” by Alter OS in Mexico City37
Come in to Light – Wooden Sculpture By Daniel Popper In Tulum, Mexico38.
Clothespin Sculpture by Mehmet Ali Uysal in Belgium.
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The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland.
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Kindergarten children dropped seeds in the crack of the sidewalk to see what would happen.
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Open Air Museum – In San Miguel, Santiago, Chile
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NUESTRA FERIA”. Artist:Â SALAZART – OET – DRK.
“LATINOAMÉRICA”. Artist: JANO y BASTI.
“TRIBUS URBANAS”. Artist: SAILE – INTI – HESS.
On Facebook. “CARNAVAL LATINOAMERICANO”. Artist: CHARQUIPUNK – LAROBOTDEMADERA.
“MITOLOGÃ141;AÂ CHILOTA”. Artist: SOLEDAD y ZOFRENIA.
“SEÑALES DE VIDA”. Artis: ECOS – NACHO.
“INTEGRACIÓN”. Artist: MONO GONZALEZ y SETH.
“CASA EN EL Ã129;RBOL”. Artist: JANO – BASTI.
“ESCRITORES CHILENOS”. Artist: LO REKOLECTIVO HA.
“LOS PRICIONEROS”. Artist: PEÑA – JANO – BASTI – GESAK – HOZEH y friends
“TRABAJADORES QUE LUCHAN”. Artist: 12 BRILLOS.
“MUJERES”. Artist: BASTI y PABLO.
“SERES DE LUZ”. Artist: POBRE PABLO – YORK.
Complete gallery of Open Air Museum (Museo a Cielo Abierto). In San Miguel, Santiago, Chile.
Photos by Cristhoper Cid Bonet.
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In Valparaiso, Chile
On Facebook. In Valparaiso, Chile. Photo by Scarlette Dimter.
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Street Art – Van Gough in Chile
On Facebook. A Van Gough painting in Valparaíso, Chile. Photo by Timothy Fernandez.
By Julian Beever – In Chile
By Julian Beever – In Chile. Thanks to Anna Wahlgren for sending the photo!
Julian Beever, world famous 3D pavement artist - Official website
Julian Beever is a street artist, known all over the world for his incredible 3D illusions drawn on the pavement of many big cities.Julian Beever - Official website
No Walls! Street Art in Egypt
In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
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On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art with JR and Liu Bolin
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
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On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
In Almeria, Spain – By Ramón P. Sendra
On FacebookIn Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
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On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
By Pøbel in Lofotenm Norway
By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
In Iran by Icy And Sot
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
Iran Transformed: ICY and SOT’s Street Art Highlights Peace, War, and Humanity
ICY and SOT are two renowned stencil artists from Tabriz, Iran, known for using their art as a form of protest.
Since 2008, their works have boldly addressed issues such as peace, war, human rights, and freedom. Through public installations and exhibitions across the globe, the brothers tackle the complexities of Iranian culture and global social justice. Their street art continues to resonate worldwide, inspiring change and challenging oppression.For more, visit ICY and SOT (Saman and Sasan Oskouei) websiteand follow them on Instagram.
What do you think about the street art by ICY and SOT?
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Saman and Sasan Oskouei (aka Icy and Sot) - Contemporary artists from Tabriz, Iran. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY.icyandsot.com
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In Szczecin, Poland
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland. Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
24 3D-Street Art Photos – A Collection of 3D Pavement Art
More info. Photo by Leon Keer.
More by Eduardo Relero.3d-street-art-sarasota
3D street painting made by Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink duing the 4th Sarasota Chalkfestival in Forida US.Flickr
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In Iran by Icy And Sot
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
Iran Transformed: ICY and SOT’s Street Art Highlights Peace, War, and Humanity
ICY and SOT are two renowned stencil artists from Tabriz, Iran, known for using their art as a form of protest.
Since 2008, their works have boldly addressed issues such as peace, war, human rights, and freedom. Through public installations and exhibitions across the globe, the brothers tackle the complexities of Iranian culture and global social justice. Their street art continues to resonate worldwide, inspiring change and challenging oppression.For more, visit ICY and SOT (Saman and Sasan Oskouei) websiteand follow them on Instagram.
What do you think about the street art by ICY and SOT?
OSKOUEI STUDIO
Saman and Sasan Oskouei (aka Icy and Sot) - Contemporary artists from Tabriz, Iran. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY.icyandsot.com
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Street Art by Alice
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
Street Art by Alice – A Collection
Alice Pasquini is an artist multimedia based in Roma : painting, illustration, installations
and animation are her main tools to create her poetical and hopeful artworks. Her main
subject is feminity, with a stress put on strong and independant woman.Links: Alice on Facebook / Alice on Flickr.
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Street Art in Tarragona, Spain
On Facebook.  Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art in Berlin, Germany
On Facebook. in Berlin, Germany! Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art in Jaén, Andalucia, Spain
On Facebook. InJaén, Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art by Nomerz in Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
By Smugone
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
By SMUG – A Collection 1
About SMUG from Vantage Point Radio (click link to here a podcast with SMUG):
SMUG is, and has been for many years, one of the leaders in the clubhouse when it comes to realistic portrait murals. His output is beyond impressive and the number of murals he paints in a year is almost unbelievable, but to him… “it’s just what I do.” His massive portraits can span anywhere from one story to 14 stories high but the detail and crispness of the image is the same every time. Over decades of painting walls, SMUG has developed a distinctive and immediately recognizable style which is not always easy for someone who paints realistically. His selection of slightly unconventional models and more importantly his very specific use of light and shadow are undeniably SMUG and exquisitely executed every time.
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Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
By Eduardo Relero
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
Street Art by Eduardo Relero – A Collection
More on Eduardo Relero homepage.
In Paris, France! By C215
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074Â
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
Street Art by C215 – A Collection
Street Artist C215
C215 links: c215.fr // FacebookC215: “I paint anywhere I go portraits in the streets under the name of C215, and I try to pay homage to the people who constitute the city, especially to those who live in its streets, like children and homeless people, turning all the anonymous into icons.
My tools are stencils and spray, but I am not a vandal. My art is contextual. I strongly believe street art can physically change the city and the daily life of people living in.” – Christian Guemy / C215
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Lace Fence by Demakersvan
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art from a Chalk Street Art Project!
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.
From 26 beloved Street Art Photos – March 2012.
26 beloved Street Art Photos -March 2012
March 2012 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thanks to Fredo Reedoo for the photo! More in 3D.
This is some of the most beloved Street Art photos on ourFacebook Page march 2012!
Click on a photo to (if you´re lucky) make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
On Facebook. In Hossegor Beaches Landes South West of France.
More info on Facebook.
On Facebook. In Bordeaux, France. Thanks to Nana for the photo!
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. Moreby Icy and Sot.
More info on Facebook. In Egypt. Thanks to Salahedin Fahmy for the tip! Photo from: http://on.fb.me/x9XBrh
On Facebook. In Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. With JR (www.jr-art.net) and Liu Bolin.
Photo by New York Street Art: http://bit.ly/GAzGUB
On Facebook. In Valdivia, Chile. By Marianne Meier. In her own words: “With the help of nearly 50 women of the city. We knitt for a week in front of the river which crosses the city. Then i cover a front of the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was such a beautiful experience, collaborative work.” More Knitting Graffiti, Yarn Bombing and Guerilla Crochet.
On Facebook. In Almeria, Spain. By RPSendra: www.rpsendra.blogspot.com
On Facebook. By Pøbel (www.pobel.no) in Lofoten, Norway. Photo from Mariken.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. Thanks to Pawe‚ Krzych for sending this photo!
In Szczecin, Poland.
Photo from www.szczecinblog.pl More Street Art in 3D.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
On Facebook. More by Alice Pasquini.
On Facebook. Tarragona, Spain. Photo from Yolanda Carbajales Ferreiro.
On Facebook. In Berlin, Germany. Photo by: http://bit.ly/Hm2vGg
Other photo of it on SAU: http://on.fb.me/HwUWIF
On Facebook. In Andalucia, Spain. From Rachel Webb / Andalucia Explorer: http://bit.ly/H4FyHb
On Facebook. In Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia.
By Nikita Nomerz: http://bit.ly/GHgapG
On Facebook. By SmugOne: http://bit.ly/zhUzSa More by SmugOne.
On Facebook. More by Eduardo Relero.
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
On Facebook. In Paris, France. More by C215: www.streetartutopia.com/?p=7074
On Facebook. Lace Fence by Demakersvan. More info: www.lacefence.com
On Facebook. From a Chalk Street Art Project of college students in the Philippines.Boing Boing
From back in March in Liverpool. Threw up a quick bubble Dead from his sketchbook for the background. Should've just done a Smug. Haha.Flickr
Street Art by C215 – A Collection
Content warning: Street Artist C215 C215 links: c215.fr // Facebook C215: "I paint anywhere I go portraits in the streets under the name of C215, and I try to pay homage to the people who constitute the city, especially to those who live in its streets, like children and
Street Artist C215
C215 links: c215.fr // Facebook
C215: “I paint anywhere I go portraits in the streets under the name of C215, and I try to pay homage to the people who constitute the city, especially to those who live in its streets, like children and homeless people, turning all the anonymous into icons.
My tools are stencils and spray, but I am not a vandal. My art is contextual. I strongly believe street art can physically change the city and the daily life of people living in.” – Christian Guemy / C215
http://player.vimeo.com/video/24643548?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&color=ffffff
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The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France
On Facebook. More photos of it on Street Art Utopia. The Green Carpet! In Jaujac, France. Photo by David Monjou. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs by Gaëlle Villedary: http://on.fb.me/ACjC9T
The Green Carpet – In Jaujac, France
In Jaujac, France. Made fore the celebrate of the 10th year arts and nature trail programs.
From Gaëlle Villedary/On Facebook. Photos by David Monjou.
In Iran by Icy And Sot
On Facebook. In Iran by Icy And Sot. More by Icy and Sot.
Iran Transformed: ICY and SOT’s Street Art Highlights Peace, War, and Humanity
ICY and SOT are two renowned stencil artists from Tabriz, Iran, known for using their art as a form of protest.
Since 2008, their works have boldly addressed issues such as peace, war, human rights, and freedom. Through public installations and exhibitions across the globe, the brothers tackle the complexities of Iranian culture and global social justice. Their street art continues to resonate worldwide, inspiring change and challenging oppression.For more, visit ICY and SOT (Saman and Sasan Oskouei) websiteand follow them on Instagram.
What do you think about the street art by ICY and SOT?
OSKOUEI STUDIO
Saman and Sasan Oskouei (aka Icy and Sot) - Contemporary artists from Tabriz, Iran. Currently based in Brooklyn, NY.icyandsot.com
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Street Art by Alice – A Collection
Content warning: […]
Alice Pasquini is an artist multimedia based in Roma : painting, illustration, installations
and animation are her main tools to create her poetical and hopeful artworks. Her main
subject is feminity, with a stress put on strong and independant woman.
Links: Alice on Facebook / Alice on Flickr.
Click on a photo to make it bigger or to post a comment on it.
http://player.vimeo.com/video/39081626?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0
Street Art in Sydney, Cockatoo Island
On Facebook. By Matt Adnate in Sydney, Cockatoo Island. Thanks to Christel Keijzer for the photo!
Belépés a Facebookra
Ha belépsz a Facebookra, elkezdhetsz tartalmakat megosztani és megkeresni a barátaidat, a családtagjaidat, az ismerőseidet.Facebook