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I Just Found These Incredible Murals
Content warning: From a satirical horror-movie-style poster in Rome to a dreamlike underwater portrait in Mexico, this selection of new street art spans continents and themes. You’ll find a giant crocodile devouring a tropical-shirted man, a rebellious Doberman in designe
From a satirical horror-movie-style poster in Rome to a dreamlike underwater portrait in Mexico, this selection of new street art spans continents and themes.
You’ll find a giant crocodile devouring a tropical-shirted man, a rebellious Doberman in designer fashion, and an angelic figure breaking free from chains. Each piece tells a distinct story, transforming walls into canvases of creativity.
Let’s take a look at these incredible murals from around the world.
More: 106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024
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Trumpenstein by Harry Greb in Rome, Italy.
A satirical street poster by Italian artist Harry Greb, depicting former U.S. President Donald Trump as Frankenstein’s monster. The bold red background and comic-book-style lettering mimic vintage horror movie posters, with the tagline: “The Monster That Terrorized The World!”
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By Alegria del Prado in Paris, France for Le Spot. Curated by Notorious Brand
This large-scale mural merges nature and surrealism, depicting a fox’s head with layered textures resembling leaves and birds, alongside a bird holding a golden leaf. The composition, spread across multiple panels, creates a dynamic effect under the bridge.
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By Braga Last1 in Toulouse, France. Photo by 33 Philip
A mural by Braga Last1 in Toulouse, France, features a bearded man in pink sunglasses and a tropical shirt inside the open jaws of a giant green crocodile. His hand makes a peace sign while holding a glass of water reflecting a crocodile. The background is a vivid sunset cityscape with neon hues.
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By Gnasher in Southend-on-Sea, UK for Southend City Jam
This hyper-realistic mural portrays a Doberman dressed in an urban streetwear outfit, complete with a black puffer jacket, gold chain, and dog-tag pendant. The mural humorously plays with branding, featuring the words “BARKY” and “PUCCI” in a parody of luxury fashion.
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By Imer Hu in Bacalar, Mexico
A dreamy underwater-themed mural featuring a woman’s face merging with swirling water patterns. A vibrant orange and blue fish swims near her, blending seamlessly into the scene, evoking a sense of fluidity and tranquility.
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By Machuca in Moyobamba, Peru
A hyper-realistic portrait of a woman with striking brown eyes, surrounded by nature. Her head is adorned with red leaves, and large green leaves partially obscure her face, integrating her into the environment.
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CARINHO by Clara Leff in São Paulo, Brazil with DIONISIO
A powerful mural featuring two young girls, one braiding the other’s hair. Their faces are rendered in cool blue tones with an orange circular background, highlighting themes of sisterhood and connection.
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Freedom Colors by Sıtkı Doğan in Haverstraw, New York, USA for Haverstraw Riverwide Arts
An explosion of color and symbolism, this mural portrays a figure with angel wings breaking free from chains. The piece incorporates elements of American history, spirituality, and social justice, making a strong visual statement.
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Today is the First Optimistic Day of Geraldine’s Scarf-Sharing Program – By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan
A charming sidewalk chalk drawing of a small hamster-like creature holding a long purple scarf. Known for his whimsical street art, David Zinn creates tiny, delightful moments in urban spaces.
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106 Of The Most Beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2024
Every year, street art gives us amazing moments full of beauty, creativity, and surprises. In 2024, artists from all over the world continued to transform walls, streets, and public spaces into incredible works of art.
From huge murals covering city buildings to small hidden pieces waiting to be discovered, this art shows how diverse and creative the street art community is.Putting this collection together is no easy task. Every year, we share thousands of photos. The images here aren’t ranked, and this isn’t a competition. What happens to go viral on social media often feels pretty random. This year’s collection should be seen as just a slice of all the amazing art created.
This collection features 106 of the most loved street art photos shared on our group, Your Street Art Utopia, and on our pages Street Art Utopia – News and STREET ART UTOPIA.
Every piece has a story to tell – stories of strength, humor, social issues, or pure creativity. These artworks, from big cities and small towns, show how art can bring people together, make places more beautiful, and help us see the world in new ways. Some pieces make us feel anger, while others fill us with love.
This collection is a celebration of creativity and the incredible power of street art to transform our world. Let’s dive in and celebrate the vibrant energy of 2024!
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By Wenkor in Mexico.
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By Maximiliano Bagnasco in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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“Guardians of Eternia” by Weirdo Cult and Isrek in Seattle, Washington.
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By JEKS ONE in Cincinnati, Ohio for BLINK Cincinnati 2024. Photo by Daniel Weintraub.
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“Unmasking the Zoo of Modern Society” by Banksy in London, UK.
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“Marujeando” by Nesui in Malaga, Spain.
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By Jan Is De Man in The Hague, Netherlands.
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“Love in Full Bloom” by TABBY in Osaka, Japan.
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Created with ephemeral, natural materials by David Popa in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia for ICare.
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By Elseñor Debronce in San Pablo del Monte, Mexico for Liga Underground.
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By JEKS ONE in Atlanta, GA for OUTERSPACE PROJECT.
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3D Pearls on the Deptford landmark in London, UK.
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“The Elopement” by David Zinn.
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By BAROK and Toe One in Bruchköbel, Germany. Photo by Markus Ex Machina and Toe One.
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By Denis Dendy in Galați, Romania for Htag Festival.
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By Vincenzo ViM in Melegnano, Italy. Photo by Fausto Lubatti.
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Ren & Stimpy by Gordon Landsburgh.
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By Sako Asko in Annecy, France.
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“Raices” by Fabián Bravo Guerrero (Kato) in Algeciras, Spain for Asociación RecreArte.
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“Naruka” by SETH in Sare, Kenya with Nyota eV. für Kinder.
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Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia.
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Mural of Patrick Coyle by LING in Melbourne, Australia.
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By Sid Tapia in Australia.
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“VIRTUAL ENTRANCE” by ASTRO in Calais, France.
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By Mathieu Segard.
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By Carlos Cezar and Shibe in Setubal, Portugal. Photo by Marina Aguiar.
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By Sebastien Sweo and Nikita in Abbeville, France.
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By Busta Art in Colombia.
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By Sfhir in Ferrol, Spain for Meninas de Canido.
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“As needed, Lucy and Clyde create their own rhythm of the streets” by David Zinn.
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By Dioz Gomez in Uruapan, Mexico.
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By DROP in Saint-Étienne, France.
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“Freddie Mercury Summer Vibe” by Herr Nilsson in Stockholm, Sweden.
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“We can’t stop here, this is bat country” – Post Graffiti by HUETEK in New York, USA.
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By Liam Bononi in Bristol, UK for Upfest 2024.
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By Ron Muralist in Aarhus, Denmark for 17 Walls. Photo by Vembyephoto.
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By Bicser Rus in Mexico City for Dirty Walls Fest.
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By Lukasz Kies in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Photo by State Of The Street Art.
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“The Guardian” by Daniel Maclloyd in Ettelbruck, Luxembourg for UP_FOUNDATION.
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“Thirst for nature” by Artez in Belgrade, Serbia. Photo by Vatovec.
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By Camilo Delgado in Donald, Australia for Esoteric Festival.
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“Spark of Life” by John Pugh in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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“La leyenda del tiempo” by Badi Coloreando in Algeciras, Spain for Asociación RecreArte.
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“Espíritu Mbarete” by Tonnyc in Posadas, Argentina.
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By Staphordshire and Cap Storiz in Saint-Étienne, France.
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By Patricio Tormento in Santiago, Chile from the GAMEX WORLD WIDE CREW.
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By Chris Carlson in Panama City, Florida for Flux Festivals.
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“Under the sea” by ASEM Navarro and MANZ in L’Ametlla de Mar, Spain for EFÍMURS.
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By Ramsy and Peace One in Bern, Switzerland.
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“Autoconocimiento” by Jade Rivera in Valle Sagrado, Peru.
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By Attorrep in Savoia di Lucania, Italy for Operazione Street Art.
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By Blesea in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France.
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By Giulio Masieri in Caorle, Italy for Street Art Spring Experience.
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By Chemis in Prague, Czech Republic for The Chemistry Gallery. Photo by Street Art Czechia.
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By Scott Marsh in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Impermanent Art.
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By LALONE, Nesui and Badi Coloreando in Tela, Honduras.
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“The Tender Gardener” by Megan Oldhues in Graniti, Italy for Graniti Murales.
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By Rodrigo Rodrigues in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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“I know you’re not thinking. You never do” by Teetos and Ohman in Pila, Poland
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By DROP and Mimouze in Dunières, France.
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By Megan Oldhues in Toronto’s Greek Town.
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By Nina Valkhoff in Cheltenham, UK for Cheltenham Paint Festival. Photo by Hannah Judah.
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“APEGADO A MI” by Javier Barriga in Tbilisi, Georgia for Tbilisi Mural Fest.
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“VOYAGES IMMOBILES” by Rémi Tournier in Aurec-sur-Loire, France.
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Mr. Bean by Hector López in Balao, Ecuador for GRAFFITI DESAFÍO 9.
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“Beware of dogs!” by Marc Eslic and BAYSKING7 in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Spain.
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Owl by Lina Besedina in Posadas, Argentina.
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By HERA in Aschaffenburg, Germany for Stadtbau Aschaffenburg.
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By Chris butcher in La Bañeza, Spain.
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By KATO (Fabián Bravo Guerrero) in Casablanca, Morocco for Casamouja 2024
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By Bacon at 797 Talbot St. in St Thomas, Canada for Young & Free Press and Mural House.
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By Dave Baranes in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France.
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“El Luche” by Maxi Zamora in Valparaiso, Chile.
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By Ben Alpha.
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By Henrique Montanari in Florianopolis, Brazil.
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“LA NIÑA Y LA GARZA” by @margay_art in Candelaria de la Frontera, El Salvador.
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By Curtis Hylton in Perth, Australia for No More Blank Walls. Photo by David Dewsbury.
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By Paul Watty in Tilburg, Netherlands for Gemeente Tilburg. Photo by Rian Nijssen.
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By Huggo Rocha in Arapongas, Brazil.
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“The Diamond Lady” by Heesco in Melbourne, Australia.
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By AYLO and Christian Fenn in Blackpool, UK for Lightpool Festival. Photo by Street Art Shooter.
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By Curtis Hylton in Stornara, Italy for Stramurales Street Art festival.
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“By the Pale Moonlight” by Justin Suarez in Glens Falls, NY for Muralgarten.
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“Sirena” by Sfhir in Fuenlabrada, Spain.
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By Ozmo in Heerlen, Netherlands at Quatro Cinema for Museum Murals.
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“CULTURA PADERNENSE” by ASUR in Paderne, Portugal.
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By Bacon in Miami, Fl for Wynwood Mural Fest. Photo by Sarah – Street Art Photography.
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By Brunosmoky and Shalak Attack in Miami, Florida.
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By Pierfrancesco eight and LOST in Brindisi, Italy for Paradiso Street Art. Photo by Federico Perrella.
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By Super A in Goes, Netherlands for Museum Murals.
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By DROP in Lyon, France.
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By Saulo Metria in Cajamar, Brazil for Sesi São Paulo.
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Mural by AREN and Ara Meu in Mexico City.
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“Anthony Bourdain” by Scott Marsh in Sydney, Australia
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By GELIN in Macaé, Brazil for Kolirius Internacional.
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By Scaf.
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By Juz in Melbourne, Australia, painted for the solo exhibition “MORPHE” at Union Heights.
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“Night Owl” by Kalouf in Madrid, Spain.
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“Smells like paint” by Busta Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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“In Your Hands” by Judith De Leeuw in Wuppertal, Germany for Urbaner KunstRaum Wuppertal.
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By ASEM Navarro and MANZ at Mairie Quéven in Quéven, France for Just Paint. Photo by Clo Priz.
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By Stripe in San Salvador, EL Salvador.
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By Guillermo Jose Paz Sans in Malaga, Spain.
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By My Dog Sighs in Portsmouth, UK for LOOK UP Portsmouth.
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Final Reflection: A Look into the Future
Art has come a long way from being confined to galleries and museums. Today, it lives on our streets, in our neighborhoods, and even on our homes. To imagine a future where this is the norm inspires hope for a more colorful, expressive world.A member of Street Art Utopia on Facebook wrote this lovely piece about the future when we were just beginning our journey:
“My son, do you want to hear something strange?
– Yes! What?
You know the new tree painting we did on the garage last week… Until around the year 2050, people generally didn’t have paintings on houses!
– What? Were they gray?
Well, yes, many were. Often they would paint houses in just one color, like blue or yellow, but very rarely more than one or two colors and almost never with pictures. Most apartment buildings and government offices were gray. Sometimes artists would paint tunnels, gray municipal buildings, and so on, but the pictures were washed away! By the government!
– …Was art forbidden? No, but it had to be in special buildings only. Some people thought houses shouldn’t be painted on, except in one pale color all over.
– Wow… How dull.
Yes, my son. Now let’s put on our jackets and go pick some fruit.”
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Lightpool Festival - Illuminate Your Imagination
Lightpool Festival is staged across a diverse range of both indoor and outdoor venues, allowing visitors to experience the magic of light throughout the town.phil (Lightpool)
3D Street Art by Braga Last One in Nantes, France (7 photos)
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By Braga Last One in Nantes, France.
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Summer and Winter by Braga Last One in southern France (6 photos and video)
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By Braga Last One. In Les Pennes-Mirabeau in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France. First post about this.
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Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)
Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco
Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer’s eyes.His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l’œil, surrealism, and realism, making him a standout figure in the street art scene.
His innovative use of public spaces and mastery of perspective have earned him a reputation for turning mundane objects and locations into extraordinary artworks.
More: 14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real
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More: Master of Illusion!: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith
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Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)
Content warning: Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captiv
Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco
Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer’s eyes.
His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l’œil, surrealism, and realism, making him a standout figure in the street art scene.
His innovative use of public spaces and mastery of perspective have earned him a reputation for turning mundane objects and locations into extraordinary artworks.
More: 14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real
Some favorites by Braga Last1:
More: Master of Illusion!: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith
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3D Masterpieces (18 Photos)
Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art!
In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let’s dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art!It’s all about perspective! The Art of Anamorphosis:
Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only appear in their correct proportions when viewed from a specific angle or through a reflective device. This mind-blowing technique has been around since the Renaissance, but it wasn’t until the late 20th century that artists began applying it to the streets, transforming ordinary pavements into magical wonderlands.1
By 3D-Master Odeith
More by Odeith: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith2
By Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia.
See how it is made and from other points of view: Stunning Optical Illusion Mural by ShozyThe Pioneers: Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever
We can’t talk about 3D street art without mentioning its pioneers, Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever. Both artists started creating anamorphic illusions on the streets of Europe in the 1980s, revolutionizing the street art scene. Their innovative works have inspired a new generation of artists to experiment with perspective and create their own jaw-dropping 3D masterpieces.3
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The Process: From Sketch to Lifelike Artwork
Creating 3D street art is a labor-intensive process that begins with a detailed sketch of the desired illusion. Artists then use mathematical calculations and perspective techniques to determine the correct proportions for the final piece. Once the groundwork is done, they meticulously apply chalk or paint to the pavement, using shading and highlights to bring the illusion to life.5
By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US
By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US
By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US
The Impact: Engaging and Interactive Art
One of the most captivating aspects of 3D street art is its interactive nature. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the artwork, often becoming a part of the scene themselves. This immersive quality allows people to connect with art on a deeper level, sparking curiosity and inspiring creativity.6
3D Pedestrian Crossings Are Slowing Down Speeding Drivers in Iceland
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Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco Brings Old Gas Tank to Life with Stunning Sphynx Cat Illusion.
Where to See 3D Street Art: Festivals and Events
Eager to experience these incredible optical illusions for yourself? Keep an eye out for street art festivals and events, where many 3D artists showcase their talents. Some popular events include the Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, also in Florida, and the Fiera delle Grazie in Italy.8
Sleeping kitten by WA in Lima, Peru.
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‘Knowledge speaks – Wisdom listens’ – Mural in by WD (Wilddrawing) in Athens, Greece.
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By Made in Graffiti: The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France.
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By Peeta in Mannheim, Germany.
To understand the 3D effect better, see more photos of the mural here.12
Horse by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany.
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Giraffe Eating the Plants by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands.
More by Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Art14
Mural by Cosimo Cheone Caiffa in Milano, Italy.
More: 27 Masterpieces By CHEONE15.
Mind Your Step – 3D Street Art in Stockholm, Sweden by Erik Johansson.
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In Berlin, Germany.
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More by Eduardo Relero.
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By Sweo and Nikita in El Berrón, Spain with 4 leaf agency.
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