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Horse Art (9 Photos)
Content warning: From cobbled alleys in Amsterdam to sunlit beaches and snowy Moscow nights, these nine horse-themed street artworks showcase the raw energy, grace, and symbolism of one of humanity’s oldest companions. You’ll find everything from 3D illusions rising from
From cobbled alleys in Amsterdam to sunlit beaches and snowy Moscow nights, these nine horse-themed street artworks showcase the raw energy, grace, and symbolism of one of humanity’s oldest companions. You’ll find everything from 3D illusions rising from the pavement to towering silo murals glowing with emotion. Whether sculpted from sand, painted with photorealism, or rendered through abstract color fields, each piece reimagines the horse in its own way—playful, powerful, surreal, or poetic.
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Swimming Horse — Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany
A hyperrealistic chalk illusion shows a brown horse immersed in shallow water, its neck and head rising naturally from the pavement. A woman kneels at the edge, creating the illusion of interaction.
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Breakthrough Horse — Blesea in Cherbourg, France
A grey horse appears to gallop through a faux brick window painted on an old pink building. The illusion blends realistic lighting with dynamic movement.
Zebra Laundry — Street Art by Banksy
A woman hangs black stripes on a line, transforming a white donkey into a zebra. The clever placement and minimalist stencil work turn an ordinary wall into a whimsical scene.
More by Banksy: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art?
Pebble Stallion — Beach4Art
Crafted entirely from natural materials, this rearing horse is formed from driftwood, stones, and seashells arranged meticulously on a sandy beach.
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Boy and Horse — Matthias Mross in Neunkirchen, Germany
A large-scale mural shows a brown-and-white horse nuzzling a boy whose upper body is replaced by the horse’s head. The surreal composition plays with scale and perspective.
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Spectrum Gallop — Shane O’Malley in Galway, Ireland
Three running horses are painted in overlapping geometric shapes and bold colors, radiating kinetic energy through abstract forms.
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Monochrome Trio — Łukasz Kieś in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rendered entirely in shades of grey, this mural shows three lifelike horse heads encircled by a floral frame, blending romantic realism with subtle gothic tones.
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Outback Hero — Julian Clavijo and Camilo Delgado in Walpeup, Australia
A towering silo mural features a WWI soldier beside a glowing brown horse under a blazing sunset. The work is a tribute to Harold Thomas Bell.
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The Head — ProBoyNick in Moscow, Russia
Etched into grime on the back of a van, this dirty art piece shows a pharaoh-like figure beside a horse, glowing under streetlights on a snowy night.
More!: Dirty Van Art (+22 Photos)
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These artworks capture the enduring connection between humans and horses—across cultures, mediums, and even continents. From fleeting illusions and beach sculptures to brick murals and silo memorials, street artists continue to find new ways to let these majestic animals run wild in our shared spaces.
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Birds! (14 Photos)
From intimate close-ups to massive architectural takeovers, this collection of bird-themed street art captures the elegance of birds across the globe.
You’ll find photorealistic falcons, surreal cranes, oversized parrots, and delicate wrens brought to life on city walls—each mural a tribute to avian beauty and the artists who transform urban landscapes with their feathers and color. Locations range from the Netherlands and Morocco to France and Australia, each mural offering a unique interpretation of nature through public art.More birds!: 8 Beautiful Artworks That Seem to Grow From Nature
1. Daniel Mac Lloyd’s mural in Heerlen, Netherlands
Two vibrant blue parrots embrace in a strikingly intimate pose, filling the entire side of a house. Painted with rich blues and bursts of orange, the feathers look almost fluid—blending realism with a painterly splash technique that gives motion and emotion to the birds. More photos!: Bird Love by Daniel Mac LLOYD in Heerlen, Netherlands🔗 Follow Daniel Mac Lloyd on Instagram
2. Geoffrey Carran’s mural in Carlton North, Melbourne, Australia
A vibrant superb fairywren perches on a blooming branch of pink flowers, painted on a sleek gray wall. The contrast of the soft blossoms and the vivid blue plumage creates a delicate and cheerful composition full of spring energy. More photos!: Male Fairy Wren by Geoffrey Carran Melbourne, Australia🔗 Follow Geoffrey Carran on Instagram
3. Alegría del Prado’s mural in Rabat, Morocco
A regal falcon with floral plumage and textile patterns adorns a white building in Rabat. The intricate design blends feathers with decorative motifs, transforming the raptor into a symbolic and cultural tapestry. More photos!: 4 Photos of Falcon – Mural by Alegria del Prado in Rabat, Morocco🔗 Follow Alegría del Prado on Instagram
4. Curtis Hylton’s mural in Nykvarn, Sweden
A majestic osprey emerges from a composition of large cream-colored roses and golden shells, with two chicks nestled below. The hyperrealism and symbolic floral fusion create a visual story of protection and grace. More photos!: Floral Osprey – By Curtis Hylton in Nykvarn, Sweden🔗 Follow Curtis Hylton on Instagram
5. Vadim Mezzo’s mural in Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Two elegant herons stand side by side in front of a stylized pink sunset and pine tree silhouettes. The mural is geometric yet soft, creating a tranquil lake scene with a graphic, poster-like quality. More photos!: “In silence” by Vadim Mezzo in Rostov-on-Don, Russia🔗 Follow Vadim Mezzo on Instagram
6. A-MO’s mural in Bordeaux, France
A kingfisher, perched on the corner of a building, bursts with color and texture. The dynamic brushwork mimics feathers in motion, and the location cleverly integrates the mural into urban flow. More photos!: Kingfisher by A-MO in Bordeaux, France🔗 Follow A-MO on Instagram
7. WD (Wild Drawing)’s mural in Athens, Greece
An owl stares intensely from a historic building corner, its massive eyes framed by golden ornamental swirls. The illusion of depth and the realistic textures make it feel alive within the wall. More by WD!: 3D Street Art by WD (7 Murals)🔗 Follow WD (Wild Drawing) on Instagram
8. TUZQ’s mural in Mol, Belgium
A grey crowned crane stands regally with deep blue feathers and a shimmering gold crest. The dark background contrasts sharply with the vivid bird, adding theatrical lighting to this photorealistic piece. More photos!: Mural of a Crane bird by TUZQ in Mol, Belgium🔗 Follow TUZQ on Instagram
9. Adele Renault’s mural in Stavelot, Belgium
A pigeon’s head dominates a multi-surfaced house, with textured roof tiles doubling as feathers. The gradient iridescence and scale of the piece give it a surreal monumentality. More photos!: This Stunning Pigeon Mural in Belgium Is a Must-See🔗 Follow Adele Renault on Instagram
10. L7m’s mural
A small bird bursts into motion with chaotic lines and neon shades of pink, orange, and black. L7m blends abstract graffiti with realism, creating a sense of explosive speed and urban energy. More by L7m!: Street Art by L7m – A Collection🔗 Follow L7m on Instagram
11. Jan Is De Man’s mural in Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands
A photorealistic peacock appears to be walking off a brick wall and into nature. The illusionary depth and shimmering tail feathers spill across the path like a real bird mid-stride. More!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile🔗 Follow Jan Is De Man on Instagram
12. Mural by Carlos Alberto GH in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
A hyper-realistic 3D street art mural by Carlos Alberto GH in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico, depicting a vibrant scarlet macaw in flight. The parrot’s red, blue, and yellow feathers are rendered with stunning precision, creating the illusion that the bird is emerging from the wall. More photos!: By Carlos Alberto GH – In Chiapas, Mexico (6 photos)🔗 Follow Carlos Alberto GH on Instagram
13. Chicken Punk — Lexus One in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
A large mural of a rooster painted with striking realism. The bird’s red comb and wattles contrast with its layered brown feathers, while its tail fans out in deep blue and purple tones.🔗 Follow Lexus One on Instagram
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14. Nature Is the Teacher of Art — Anna Tautt & Kkade Schwarzmaler in Hamburg, Germany
An Art Nouveau–inspired mural featuring two thrushes against a deep green background. Surrounded by ornate golden framing, the birds are rendered with lifelike detail, one perched and the other with an open beak as if calling.🔗 Follow Anna Tautt & Kkade Schwarzmaler on Instagram
More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)
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Genius Art (11 Photos)
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Urban walls, sidewalks, and even utility meters are the unlikely canvases behind this clever collection of genius street art. From an illusion of a zebra being striped to a sidewalk creature with a real rock for a head, these eight works turn everyday environments into works of visual trickery and humor. Featured locations include France, Hungary, Chile, and the U.S., each revealing how artists transform the cityscape with minimal strokes and maximum impact.
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1. Zebra Stripes — Banksy in Timbuktu, Mali
A zebra stands beside a woman hanging up its stripes like laundry on a clothesline. Banksy painted this mural on a cracked adobe wall in Mali, brilliantly using the texture and environment to enhance the illusion.
More!: 24 artworks by Banksy – Who Is The Visionary of Street Art?
2. Nadine and the Surprisingly Effective Joke — David Zinn in the USA
A sidewalk chalk drawing of a happy dinosaur-like creature uses a real rock as the head. The open mouth and painted eyes give it personality, and a tiny piglet companion adds to the playfulness.
More!: Discover David Zinn’s Amazing Chalk Art Masterpieces in Michigan
3. The Milkmaid Pouring — Oakoak in Saint-Étienne, France
A paste-up adaptation of Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid” appears to pour water from her jug into a real milk container positioned on the sidewalk, seamlessly merging classic art with urban structure.
More by Oakoak: From Homer Simpson to Obelix: Oakoak’s Genius Street Art! (10 Photos)
4. Phone Home
A fire hydrant box becomes E.T.’s head thanks to a pasted body underneath. The symmetry of the metal fixtures forms perfect stand-ins for his iconic eyes.
5. Pink Flamingo Gas Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
A dull grey gas meter gets a whimsical makeover as a bright pink flamingo. Pipes become the legs and neck, while the body is painted in matching color for full transformation.
More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)
6. Dog Love — In Leipzig, Germany
A section of peeling wall plaster is turned into the body of a dog with spray-painted legs, tail, and head on either side. Another dog leans in with a heart above, forming a romantic street art duo.
7. Guerrilla Gardening Facade — In Valparaíso, Chile
Plastic bottles turned into planters are hung on a wall painted to resemble a colorful row of buildings. The installation blurs the line between mural and vertical garden.
More!: 41 of the most beloved Street Art from Chile
8. The Sea Starts Here
A painted wave of colorful fish surrounds a street drain, reminding viewers that litter here flows to the ocean. The message “The Sea Starts Here. Don’t Litter” is clear and direct.
More!: The Sea Starts Here… Don’t Litter (5 photos)
9. Bird in the Wall
A chunk of missing plaster becomes the feathered body of a bird. Simple drawn legs beneath it complete the form, showing how decay can become creation.
10. Brickhenge
Sidewalk bricks are stacked to mimic the layout of Stonehenge, forming a miniature urban homage to the ancient monument. A traffic cone stands nearby as an accidental guardian.
11. Freedom Sculpture by Zenos Frudakis in Philadelphia, USA
This bronze artwork captures the act of breaking free — both literally and symbolically. A series of human figures emerge from a wall, progressing from stillness to full motion, with the final figure leaping forward in joy. It’s a visual metaphor for personal liberation and creative freedom.
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Playing With Statues (26 photos)
Ever looked at a statue and thought, “What would happen if we made this masterpiece a little… mischievous?”
You’re not alone! Every day, people worldwide are adding a twist to statues, bringing them into the world of “dudeism.” Imagine classic sculptures sporting sunglasses or historic figures wielding quirky accessories.It’s not just about fun; these makeovers invite us to reimagine public spaces and remind us that art doesn’t have to be serious. Dive in, laugh, and let these clever creations inspire!
More: 9 Hilarious Gargoyle Statues: Medieval Humor!
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Classical statue holding a basket.
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Man interacts with “Counterpoint” sculpture in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Spider-Man posed with the Jorge Matute Remus statue in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Woman leans in to “kiss” a statue at Love Land Sculpture Park in South Korea.
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A visitor interacts with a giant face sculpture in Davis, California.
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A person humorously “falls” at the foot of the Ronald Reagan statue in Budapest, Hungary.
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In Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson statues seem to take a modern “selfie.”
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Giant Pigeon in Bracknell, UK.
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This sculpture is titled “La Espera” (“The Wait”) and is located on the promenade in Torrevieja, Spain. The piece symbolizes the wives, mothers, and daughters of fishermen who would wait by the shore for their loved ones to return from the sea.
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