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Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)
Content warning: From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art
From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art.
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1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain
A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring Beneath the Street in Riola, Spain (3D Street Art)
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2. In Which Nadine Amuses a Dragon and Makes Autumn Happen — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
Chalk drawing of a small green dragon and a mouse named Nadine on the pavement among autumn leaves. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)
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3. Market Mosaic — Ememem in Ankara, Türkiye
A street mosaic that appears as a vibrant, patterned patch beneath the cobblestones. Designed in traditional Turkish motifs, it adds color and texture to a pedestrian square filled with pigeons and life. More: Amazing Mosaic Repairs (15 Photos)
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4. Rainbow Cobblestones — Le Puy-en-Velay, France
This French street bursts with energy through hand-painted cobblestones in vivid tones of blue, green, yellow, orange, and pink. The colorful road transforms the historic town into a cheerful street.
5. Rainbow Street — Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
A narrow rainbow-painted road leads directly to a blue wooden church framed by mountains. The vivid contrasts the cool landscape and has become one of Iceland’s most photographed streets.
6. Flower Shadows — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, USA
Black-painted flowers appear as shadows cast by the bike racks. The artwork aligns each stem and leaf precisely with the metal structure on the pavement. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)
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7. Crosswalk Ghost — Oakoak in Auchel, France
Oakoak reimagines a crosswalk as a group of cartoon-like characters, one of them a hovering ghost. His humorous street art often play with the location. Oakoak: Wrong but Right: Art By Oakoak (9 Photos)
8. Story of Friendship — Batist Vermeulen in Antwerp, Belgium
A marble sculpture depicts a child and a dog asleep under a blanket made from the square’s own paving stones. It blends seamlessly into the setting, turning the ground into part of the artwork. More about it!: A Timeless Tale of Friendship Immortalized in Antwerp
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Too Cute (10 Photos)
From a sleeping bat outside a bookstore in Calgary to a giant kitten mural in London, these 10 street and urban art pieces prove that cities have a soft side. Hidden on streets, walls, and drainpipes, each artwork give you joy.
More: Cute Art (9 Photos)
1. Sleeping Bat — Calgary, Canada
A small bat rests on a bookstore door at The Next Page Bookshop, with a handwritten note asking visitors to open carefully. A simple, heartwarming reminder that kindness can exist even in unexpected places. More about it!: A Sleeping Bat at The Next Page Bookshop in Calgary Becomes an Unlikely Star
2. Kitten Escaping the Wall — Mr. Meana in London, England
A massive kitten painted by Mr. Meana stretches across the side of a brick building near a “Cat Only Vets” clinic.Mr Meana: This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one day. It seems to be the first piece of street art in the area, so let’s hope it gets people wanting more.
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3. Homer’s Shock — Oakoak in France
French street artist Oakoak brings humor to a brick wall with Homer Simpson getting electrocuted by a real electric box. His surprised expression fits perfectly with the cables and setup around him. More: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)🔗 Follow Oakoak on Instagram
4. Nathan’s Life Goal — David Zinn in Michigan, USA
David Zinn’s chalk art features a small squirrel named Nathan reclining on a wooden step, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. His relaxed pose adds a gentle touch of humor to the ordinary. More: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
5. Mario & Luigi Swimmers — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Two pixelated figures of Mario and Luigi swim out of a drainpipe, made entirely from Perler beads. The blue “water” line adds motion to the scene, turning a simple pipe into a nostalgic nod to classic video games. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
6. Little Man in the Wall — Ivan Sery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Inside a crack in a red brick wall, Ivan Sery built a miniature room with a tiny figure peering through a telescope. The hidden detail turns a damaged corner into a secret world. More about it!: A Tiny Universe: Meet Ivan Sery’s Little man in the brick wall
7. Shadow Creature — Damon Belanger in California, USA
Damon Belanger paints playful “fake shadows” across the streets, like this bench whose shadow transforms into a friendly monster. His works make passersby look twice and smile. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
8. The Tragic Trio — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Three electrical boxes turned into a singing street trio — complete with accordion, guitar, and bowler hats. Their wide-eyed expressions and instruments bring life to an otherwise gray corner. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
9. Playful Building Mural — Jace, Gouzou, CEET Fouad & Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France
This collaborative mural at École Jules Ferry turns a school façade into a cartoon world. Characters peek from windows, hang laundry, and fill the wall with movement and humor — a joyful mix of each artist’s style in one piece. More photos!: Collab with Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France🔗 Follow Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador on Instagram
10. Flower Hair Girl — Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil
Street artist Robson Melancia painted this girl with bright green eyes and pink lips under a blooming tree, using the natural flowers as her hair. A clever blend of wall and nature that feels alive and cheerful.🔗 Follow Robson Melancia on Instagram
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Which one is your favorite?
Mr Meana Graffiti Streetart Muralist on Instagram: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one da
293 likes, 72 comments - meanastreetart on October 25, 2021: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there.Instagram
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