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Content warning: From giant shuttlecocks to rooftops turned into stages, these works demand attention. Featured here are murals in Switzerland, France, Portugal, Malaysia, and beyond — alongside playful interventions that make buildings feel alive. Each piece has one thin
From giant shuttlecocks to rooftops turned into stages, these works demand attention. Featured here are murals in Switzerland, France, Portugal, Malaysia, and beyond — alongside playful interventions that make buildings feel alive. Each piece has one thing in common: you can’t miss it when you pass by.
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1. Homage to Marie-Anne Calame — Telmo & Miel in Le Locle, Switzerland
A large-scale mural of a boy in red clothing, captured in soft realism, painted across the entire side of a residential building. Created for EXO Musée, the work honors educator and philanthropist Marie-Anne Calame (1775–1834).
🔗 Follow Telmo & Miel on Instagram
2. 3D Pearls Landmark — Deptford, London, UK
“3D Pearls” renovated by Participatory Muralism in Deptford, London, UK.
3. No Trespassing — JR in Paris, France
A black-and-white photographic mural of a man in a suit climbing over a wall, integrated into the building’s architecture. The artwork plays with scale, giving the impression that the figure is crossing into forbidden space.
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4. Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen in Kansas City
On the lawn of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, you’ll find giant badminton birdies scattered around. These sculptures, called “Shuttlecocks”, were created by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. They look like someone started a huge game of badminton and left the birdies behind. Each birdie is 18 feet tall and weighs over 5,000 pounds.
5. Symbiose — RATUR in Cransac, France
A photorealistic mural of a woman with her hand raised, surrounded by abstract and colorful geometric fragments. Painted across an entire building, the piece merges realism with surreal patterns. More: ‘Symbiose’ by RATUR in Cransac, France
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6. Giant Greenish-Blue Dragon — In Kuantan, Malaysia
A massive dragon mural wrapping around a three-storey building, cleverly incorporating a spiral staircase into the creature’s winding body. The detailed scales and fierce expression bring the work to life at night.
7. Magic Bird — L7m in Portugal
A large, vibrant mural of a kingfisher in flight, its feathers dissolving into streaks of colorful abstract forms. The bird dominates the wall, with two people on the ground emphasizing its scale.
🔗 Follow L7m on Instagram
8. Jimi Hendrix Tribute — Won ABC in Leicester, UK
A psychedelic mural featuring a portrait of Jimi Hendrix merged with surreal green and purple imagery on a bright orange background. Created for the Bring The Paint festival.
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Art Shouldn’t Be Just for Galleries (10 Photos)
Art shouldn’t be just for galleries. It should decorate our cities. From Brussels to Birmingham! This collection takes us from portraits of chimpanzees and cats to surreal pirate worlds, origami foxes, and neon-lit cityscapes. Each mural tells a different story, capturing human emotion, urban energy, and nature!
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1. A Glimpse of Humanity — SMOK in Ronse, Belgium
A mural of two chimpanzees, one adult and one young, painted with lifelike detail and surrounded by abstract colorful strokes. The work highlights expressive faces and close interaction between the figures.SMOK: In the midst of these dark times, my mural reflects the enduring power of love and humanity. The sorrow in the eyes of the mother chimpanzee mirrors the pain and turmoil that surrounds us, while her joyful child embodies the innocence and hope that can be found even in the bleakest of circumstances. This artwork serves as a reminder that love and resilience are the cornerstones of our humanity, lighting the way through the darkest of days. Spread kindness like confetti. I believe those small acts of warmth can change the world!
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2. Echoes of Harmony — Studio Giftig in Eindhoven, Netherlands
A towering mural showing a woman playing violin while sitting on the shoulders of a man with a beanie. Flowing hair and scattered autumn leaves surround the figures, adding motion to the composition.🔗 Follow Studio Giftig on Instagram
3. Cardboard Cat — Nego in Torrellas, Spain
A trompe-l’œil mural depicting a ginger cat peeking through a painted cardboard box hole. The illusion makes it appear as if the cat is breaking through the wall.🔗 Follow [url=https://www.instagram.com/negograff/]Nego on Instagram[/url]
4. In the Clouds — Tom, Wild Sketch & TETAL in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
A fantasy mural filled with flying ships, castles, and air balloons. A pirate figure with sunglasses and a skull-adorned hat anchors the scene at the bottom, merging fantasy with reality. More photos here!🔗 Follow Tom Wild Sketch and TETAL
5. Cats and Birds — Alegría del Prado in Carballo, Spain
A large mural featuring multiple cats in soft tones, accompanied by birds. The work stretches vertically along a high wall, combining naturalistic detail with dreamlike atmosphere. More!: 4 Photos of Cats and Birds Mural by Alegria del Prado in Carballo, Spain🔗 Follow Alegría del Prado on Instagram
6. Night Taxi — Dan Kitchener in Belfast, Northern Ireland
A vivid city scene painted in neon colors, showing pedestrians with umbrellas, a taxi, and reflections of Japanese signage. The mural contrasts with its grayscale surroundings.🔗 Follow Dan Kitchener on Instagram
7. Origami Foxes — Annatomix in Birmingham, UK
Geometric foxes in orange, white, and brown tones stretch across a wall under a bridge, painted alongside a bright yellow daffodil. The design resembles folded paper figures. More!: Origami Fox by Annatomix in Longbridge, Birmingham (3 photos and video)🔗 Follow Annatomix on Instagram
8. Girl in Colors — Vinie in France
A mural of a girl with large eyes and hair composed of multicolored graffiti tags. The character kneels beneath dripping paint lines, blending street writing with figurative art. More!: Vinie’s Stunning Murals (25 Photos)🔗 Follow Vinie on Instagram
9. The Drunken Ship — Claire Daliers in Brussels, Belgium
A trompe-l’œil mural covering a building facade with an image of a ship sailing across stormy seas. The vessel appears to emerge from the corner of the structure. More: The drunken ship (6 photos)The Drunken Ship: “This 400 m2 fresco which covers the three facades of the building is not strictly speaking a mural comic. It is the realization of a man’s dream. Guy François, owner of the Chien Vert stores and madly in love with the sea, decides to fit out a building he has just bought next to his stores. His passion for the sea had already decided for him: the decoration of the facade would consist of a magnificent fresco representing the image of a sailboat. “.
10. Old Woman and Boy with Candles — Julien de Casabianca in The Hague, Netherlands
Homage to the painting “Two Women with a Candle” or “Old Woman and Young Woman with a Candle”. A 1616-1617 painting by Peter Paul Rubens.🔗 Follow Julien de Casabianca on Instagram
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16 Stunning Bird-Inspired Street Art Murals from Around the World
Content warning: Get ready to take flight as we embark on a journey to explore bird-inspired street art from around the world! In today's blog post, we'll showcase the beauty of our feathered friends, as seen through the creative lens of talented street artists. So, sprea
Get ready to take flight as we embark on a journey to explore bird-inspired street art from around the world!
In today’s blog post, we’ll showcase the beauty of our feathered friends, as seen through the creative lens of talented street artists. So, spread your wings and join us as we soar through the skies, celebrating the artful harmony between nature and urban landscapes!
Bird by DAN23 in Strasbourg, France
The Symbolism of Birds in Street Art
Birds have long been a favorite subject for street artists. Representing freedom, hope, and transformation, these avian creatures have been integrated into street art to convey messages of change, resilience, and the interaction between nature and society.
22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo II
Origami Bird by Annatomix in Birmingham, UK
By Yurika – In Cartagena, Colombia
A Global Phenomenon: Bird Murals from Around the World
From towering murals to delicate stencils, bird-inspired street art graces cities worldwide. Some remarkable examples include the colorful parrots of São Paulo, Brazil, the stunning swans of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and the hummingbirds of Bogotá, Colombia. These artistic homages to our feathered friends not only give beauty and inspiration to urban spaces but also ask us to safeguard and preserve our planet’s biodiversity.
By ROA in Katowice, Poland
By L7m – A Collection
Parrot mural by Curtis Hylton in Paris, France
Talented Artists Who’ve Taken Flight
A flock of talented street artists has embraced the theme of birds. Among them are ROA, a Belgian artist known for his monochromatic, larger depictions of birds and other wildlife; L7m, a Brazilian artist who merges abstract and realistic elements in his colorful bird murals; and the UK-based Curtis Hylton, who uses his art to remind people of the beauty and of nature.
More birds:
The Pixel Bird by Ricky Said and DISE in Turin, Italy (9 photos)
Stencil of a confused peace bird by Stevo in Genova, Italia.
“Swallows” by KATO in Casablanca, Morocco for Casamouja.
Mural of a Crane bird by TUZQ in Mol, Belgium
Swallow – Mural of flying birds by Satr in Bayreuth, Germany
Art in a frame is like an eagle in a birdcage (6 photos) – By ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS in Berlin, Germany
“The Bird & The Bee” by Curtis Hylton in Swindon, UK
And there you have it – a celebration of the awe-inspiring beauty of bird-inspired street art from around the world! We hope this visual journey has left you with a newfound appreciation for both the artistic talent and the natural wonders that these magnificent creatures represent.
Don’t forget to share your favorite bird-inspired street art finds in the comments below, and keep your eyes peeled for more avian masterpieces in your own urban adventures!
Which piece of street art is your favorite?
Street Art Bird by DAN23 in Strasbourg, France
Street Artist DAN23
By DAN23 in Strasbourg, France.More: 16 Stunning Bird-Inspired Street Art Murals from Around the World
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