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Butterfly Art (15 Photos)
Content warning: Butterflies take flight across city walls in stunning street art from around the world. In Beeston, UK, Jim Vision’s The Painted Lady transforms an entire house with a vibrant portrait melting into flowers and monarchs. In St. Paul, Minnesota, CYFI’s Butt
Butterflies take flight across city walls in stunning street art from around the world.
In Beeston, UK, Jim Vision’s The Painted Lady transforms an entire house with a vibrant portrait melting into flowers and monarchs. In St. Paul, Minnesota, CYFI’s Butterfly Effect uses shadow and scale to make butterflies look like they’re lifting off from the wall. Meanwhile, Filite’s Morphos series in Brazil blends hyperrealistic faces with butterfly wings, creating dreamlike transformations.
From Berlin to Brisbane, these murals showcase the power of street art to capture motion, change, and beauty.
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Morphos mural by Filite in Taboão da Serra, Brazil
Filite’s mural in Taboão da Serra is part of his Morphos series, featuring fragmented beings dissolving into butterflies. The piece blends hyperrealistic portraiture with ethereal, flowing elements, creating a sense of movement and transformation.
🔗 See photos of Filite’s Morphos series here
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Mural by Filite in Curitiba, Brazil
This stunning mural by Filite, painted for Hostel Tattoo CWB in Curitiba, continues his Morphos series. The artist’s signature style merges human figures with butterfly wings.
🔗 More photos of Filite’s work in Curitiba
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Butterfly Effect by CYFI in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
CYFI’s mural in St. Paul presents giant, vibrant butterflies hovering against a warm-toned background. Their realistic shadows give them the illusion of flight, symbolizing the profound impact small changes can have—echoing the famous ‘butterfly effect’ concept.
🔗 More photos of Butterfly Effect by CYFI
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By Drapl and Mural Nomad in Brisbane, Australia
This surreal, dreamlike mural in Brisbane features a woman’s face surrounded by luminous butterflies. Created by Drapl and Mural Nomad, the piece is rich in color and movement.
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Liberta by Filite in São Paulo, Brazil
Another breathtaking work by Filite, Liberta showcases his signature blend of realism and abstraction. The mural, painted in São Paulo, features a woman’s face intertwined with vivid butterfly wings.
🔗 More photos of Filite’s Liberta
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Mechanical butterfly mural by Ardif in Erriadh, Tunisia
Ardif’s piece in Djerbahood presents a fusion of organic and mechanical elements, turning a butterfly into an intricate steampunk-like creation. The highly detailed artwork reflects the intersection of nature and technology, a signature theme in Ardif’s work.
🔗 Explore Ardif’s mechanical butterfly mural
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The Painted Lady by Jim Vision in Beeston, UK
Jim Vision’s mural in Beeston, titled The Painted Lady, features a striking female portrait blending into nature with vivid flowers and monarch butterflies. The piece captures the essence of renewal and connection to the environment.
🔗 Explore Jim Vision’s The Painted Lady mural
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Stencil graffiti by Alessio-B in Montagnana, Italy
This minimalist yet powerful stencil by Alessio-B depicts a girl gazing at a red heart dissolving into a flurry of tiny butterflies. The piece, painted in Montagnana, conveys themes of love, hope, and fleeting emotions.
🔗 More photos of artwork by Alessio-B
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3D Street Art by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland
Fabian Bane Florin’s hyperrealistic 3D mural in Chur features a fisherman appearing to sit outside the building’s façade, accompanied by delicate butterflies. The optical illusion adds an extra layer of depth and interaction to the artwork.
🔗 More photos of this mural by Fabian Bane
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Street Art by Herakut in Berlin, Germany
Herakut’s expressive mural in Berlin presents a hauntingly beautiful female figure surrounded by whimsical, sketch-like butterflies. Their signature storytelling style is evident, merging realism with raw, painterly strokes.
🔗 See more photos of this mural by Herakut
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The Butterfly Effect (El Efecto Caparina) by Dridali in El Berrón, Spain
Dridali’s mural in El Berrón, Asturias, portrays a young woman bathed in blue light, holding a glowing monarch butterfly. The scene evokes mystery and transformation, fitting the butterfly effect theme.
🔗 More photos of El Efecto Caparina by Dridali
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Viewing Double by Jackson Harvey in Perth, Australia
Jackson Harvey’s mural in Perth features a massive, surreal butterfly with vibrant patterns, seemingly layered with multiple eyes. The bold colors and intricate design give the mural a psychedelic edge, drawing viewers into its hypnotic detail.
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Part of a mural by Marek “Looney” Rybowski in Gdynia, Poland
This mural, painted along a stairway in Gdynia, shows a child mid-jump, reaching up and interacting with the building structure. A monarch butterfly appears to fly alongside him, adding a playful detail to the urban scene.
See the entire mural!: Mural by LOONEY in Gdynia, Poland (11 photos)
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Yacaré by Tonnyc in Gobernador Virasoro, Argentina
This stunning mural of a yacaré (a South American caiman) by Tonnyc feels almost lifelike, with sharp details on the reptile’s textured scales. Bright yellow butterflies contrast beautifully against the deep green swampy background, adding a dreamlike quality to the piece.
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More: 8 Inspiring Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature
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2 Photos of “Morphos” by Filite in Taboão da Serra, Brazil
Street Artist Filite
“Morphos” by Filite in Taboão da Serra, Brazil, for Graffiti Contra Enchente.Dive into the vibrant streets of Taboão da Serra, Brazil, where “Morphos” by Filite comes alive. This piece captures the essence of metamorphosis, blending human features with nature’s beauty. As a passerby strolls, seemingly unaware, one can’t help but feel the poignant contrast of bustling daily life against art’s eternal stillness. In this lively urban canvas, Filite prompts us to pause and marvel, even if just for a fleeting moment. Street art, after all, bridges worlds, doesn’t it?
Filite (translation): Transforming through paint what I believe to be the human challenge. I don’t know about you, but day by day I realize just how fragile my convictions are. How insignificant my control over anything that doesn’t pertain to my own choices is. Painting fragmented portraits in butterflies is like freezing a moment, an action that’s impossible in real life… everything lives and vibrates in constant motion. But here, time has stopped 🙏 stopped for me and for anyone who dedicates a minute of life to connect with it.
More: Beings fragmented into butterfly pieces – By Filite in Curitiba, Brazil
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Beautiful Murals (9 Photos)
Content warning: From vibrant flowers blooming on brick walls to masterfully painted illusions and emotional portraits, this collection captures nine of the most beautiful murals from around the world. Featured locations include Cape Town, Calais, Lima, Chicago, Sardinia,
From vibrant flowers blooming on brick walls to masterfully painted illusions and emotional portraits, this collection captures nine of the most beautiful murals from around the world. Featured locations include Cape Town, Calais, Lima, Chicago, Sardinia, and more—each mural blending artistic skill with architecture and environment in unique ways.
More: 12 Times I Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings
1. Bahati — Sonny Behan in Cape Town, South Africa
A mural of a gorilla nestles into an indoor garden space, painted by Sonny Behan. The fur detail and soft light reflections create a striking emotional presence within the lush surroundings of the room.
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2. Virtual Entrance — ASTRO in Calais, France
This geometric illusion by ASTRO transforms the entire facade into a 3D tunnel, using bold purples and reds to simulate depth and light. Painted with precision, the optical illusion plays with architecture and perception. More photos here!
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3. Florinda Camila — “WA” Marko Franco Domenak in Lima, Peru
This creative mural cleverly incorporates a real bougainvillea bush as the hair of a painted woman. A monarch butterfly completes the peaceful scene, adding movement to this blend of paint and nature.
🔗 Follow WA on Instagram
4. Flowers for West Town — Ouizi (Louise Jones) in Chicago, USA
Bright yellow daisies, pink peonies, and a red admiral butterfly burst across the brick wall of a Chicago building in this floral mural by Ouizi. The composition blends realism with oversized botanical scale.
🔗 Follow Ouizi on Instagram
5. Among the Grass — Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
This pastel-toned mural portrays a woman kneeling in a tall meadow, rendered with fine sketch-like lines and watercolor textures. It’s part of the Street Art Szczecin 2021 project. More!: 7 photos – Flower Mural by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
6. Daily Life in Zeddiani — Vanda Banti in Sardinia, Italy
Painted directly onto a residential facade, this mural blends seamlessly into the house’s real structure. It portrays a traditional Sardinian street scene with people, a donkey, and vivid historic clothing. More photos here!
7. The Old Man and the Sea 2.0 — AÉRO in Morlaix, France
This dramatic grayscale mural features a bearded sailor looking toward a stormy sea, with a puffin flying beside him and a lighthouse in the misty background. Highly detailed and cinematic in style.
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8. Pulling the Sky — Seth Globepainter in Le Port, Réunion Island
A child is shown pulling back a curtain of sky in this imaginative mural by Seth. The artwork gives the illusion of peeling back clouds to reveal another world behind, with a real tree incorporated at the base. More by Seth!: 34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind
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9. 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: Amazing Murals (9 Photos)
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11 Beautiful Artworks That Seem to Grow From Nature
Some artworks don’t just sit in nature—they become part of it. Around the world, artists are crafting sculptures and murals that seamlessly merge with their surroundings, using trees, vines, and landscapes as living elements of their work. These 11 pieces don’t fight against nature; they grow with it.
From giant figures emerging from forests to street art that transforms urban greenery into playful illusions, these eight stunning creations prove that art and nature can exist in perfect harmony.More: 8 Inspiring Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature
1. “Sleeping Child” by El Decertor (Imbabura, Ecuador)
A mural by El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador, depicting a young child sleeping against a concrete wall, with creeping ivy blending into the painting as a natural blanket.
2. “UMI” by Daniel Popper (Illinois, USA)
“UMI” by Daniel Popper at the outdoor tree museum The Morton Arboretum in Illinois, USA—an intricate wooden sculpture of a woman with tree roots weaving through her body, set in a green landscape.About and more photos: “UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois
3. Street Art by David Zinn (Ann Arbor, USA)
A street art piece by David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA, featuring a small green character with a real grass mustache blending into the pavement.More!: Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)
4. Flower Street Art by Fabio Gomes Trindade (Goiás, Brazil)
A mural by Fabio Gomes Trindade in Goiás, Brazil, featuring a girl’s face with a real tree forming her vibrant pink afro hairstyle.More by Fabio Gomes: How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade
5. Sidewalk Flower Experiment
A beautiful example of accidental nature-inspired art—kindergarten children dropped seeds into sidewalk cracks, leading to a spontaneous floral pathway.More photos and about: Kindergarten children dropped seeds in the crack of the sidewalk to see what would happen
6. “Nature Rings” by Spencer Byles (Deep Forest, France)
A series of woven circular sculptures by Spencer Byles made from natural branches, blending seamlessly with the surrounding forest.
7. Willow Archer by Anna & The Willow (UK)
A woven willow sculpture of a female archer by Anna & The Willow, set against a wooded path.
8. Wire Mermaid by Martin Debenham (UK)
A wire sculpture by Martin Debenham of a mermaid sitting on a rock, with the intricate metalwork mimicking flowing water.
9. Snake in the Green — Hyères, France
A plain gray cinderblock wall in a hidden grove was completely transformed into a lifelike snake by street artist Rest4. The viper, rendered in vibrant greens, blues, and yellows, emerges from the shadows of the forest floor. The before-and-after framing reveals the power of imagination to awaken forgotten spaces.
10. Fluentem Colos — Little Milford, Wales
Land artist Jon Foreman created this delicate, wave-like gradient in a woodland clearing using carefully arranged leaves. Starting in green and fading to deep orange, the sculpture blends with the forest floor in color, shape, and motion—appearing to ripple like wind through grass. More by Jon Foreman: 9 Leaf Sculptures That Stir the Soul in the Forest (Art by Jon Foreman)
11. Florinda Camila — “WA” Marko Franco Domenak in Lima, Peru
This creative mural cleverly incorporates a real bougainvillea bush as the hair of a painted woman. A monarch butterfly completes the peaceful scene, adding movement to this blend of paint and nature.🔗 Follow WA on Instagram
More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)
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Walls You Can Feel (9 Photos)
Content warning: From the warmth of a fisherman’s quiet moment with his dog to the haunting scene of a seal trapped in plastic, these murals go far beyond decoration. Each wall holds emotion and precision. In this collection: a lifelike deer blending into a building in Ja
From the warmth of a fisherman’s quiet moment with his dog to the haunting scene of a seal trapped in plastic, these murals go far beyond decoration. Each wall holds emotion and precision. In this collection: a lifelike deer blending into a building in Japan, a clever balcony illusion, a nostalgic train station in France, and more striking murals from around the world.
More: 12 Times I Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings
1. Shika — Jack Lack in Osaka, Japan
A striking mural of a deer painted on a residential building in Osaka. The gentle lighting and soft edges create a near-photographic quality, enhanced by the clever use of the windows as part of the composition. More!: 6 Unbelievable Animal-Inspired Murals by Jack Lack
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2. 3D Balcony — Kartitect in Sochi, Russia
A 3D mural that transforms a flat wall into what appears to be curved, layered balconies decorated with blue floral patterns. The top photo shows the completed illusion; the bottom shows the original plain wall.
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3. Train Station — NESSE in Le Crey-Susville, France
Painted on a small building, this mural depicts an old train arriving at the Peychagnard-Crey station. The sepia-toned scene is detailed with figures in period clothing, creating a vintage feel.
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4. The Fisherman — Louis Duport in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France
A minimalist yet emotional mural showing a man sitting on a chair fishing from a high-rise wall, with a small dog beside him. Their long shadows fall over the building’s windows, enhancing the illusion.
5. Playful Moment — CHEONE in Italy
A mural of a boy interacting with a real object—a striped bollard—making it appear as though he’s holding it. The blend between the painted and physical elements creates a convincing illusion. More!: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!
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6. More powerful than… — IGANA in London, UK
A bold mural of a masked figure firing a pencil like a rocket launcher, combining graffiti energy with anti-war symbolism. The sketchy lines and dynamic pose heighten the sense of urgency.
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7. Tower of Life — Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany
A surreal mural packed with whimsical characters, crooked houses, and social scenes stacked into a chaotic vertical neighborhood. Every window and corner tells a different story.
8. Say No to Plastic — SMUG in Margate, UK
An emotional scene showing a seal caught in plastic netting being gently freed by human hands. The intense realism of the seal’s expression and the dramatic composition drive home the message. More!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life
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9. Fox Mural — TUZQ in Belgium
A close-up mural of a fox’s face stretching across a large brick wall. The detailed fur and piercing eyes give the animal a strong presence while interacting with viewers passing below. See all of the mural here!: Fox by TUZQ in Testelt, Belgium (5 photos)
More: 30 Sculptures You (probably) Didn’t Know Existed
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11 Beautiful Artworks That Seem to Grow From Nature
Some artworks don’t just sit in nature—they become part of it. Around the world, artists are crafting sculptures and murals that seamlessly merge with their surroundings, using trees, vines, and landscapes as living elements of their work. These 11 pieces don’t fight against nature; they grow with it.
From giant figures emerging from forests to street art that transforms urban greenery into playful illusions, these eight stunning creations prove that art and nature can exist in perfect harmony.More: 8 Inspiring Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature
1. “Sleeping Child” by El Decertor (Imbabura, Ecuador)
A mural by El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador, depicting a young child sleeping against a concrete wall, with creeping ivy blending into the painting as a natural blanket.
2. “UMI” by Daniel Popper (Illinois, USA)
“UMI” by Daniel Popper at the outdoor tree museum The Morton Arboretum in Illinois, USA—an intricate wooden sculpture of a woman with tree roots weaving through her body, set in a green landscape.About and more photos: “UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois
3. Street Art by David Zinn (Ann Arbor, USA)
A street art piece by David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA, featuring a small green character with a real grass mustache blending into the pavement.More!: Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)
4. Flower Street Art by Fabio Gomes Trindade (Goiás, Brazil)
A mural by Fabio Gomes Trindade in Goiás, Brazil, featuring a girl’s face with a real tree forming her vibrant pink afro hairstyle.More by Fabio Gomes: How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade
5. Sidewalk Flower Experiment
A beautiful example of accidental nature-inspired art—kindergarten children dropped seeds into sidewalk cracks, leading to a spontaneous floral pathway.More photos and about: Kindergarten children dropped seeds in the crack of the sidewalk to see what would happen
6. “Nature Rings” by Spencer Byles (Deep Forest, France)
A series of woven circular sculptures by Spencer Byles made from natural branches, blending seamlessly with the surrounding forest.
7. Willow Archer by Anna & The Willow (UK)
A woven willow sculpture of a female archer by Anna & The Willow, set against a wooded path.
8. Wire Mermaid by Martin Debenham (UK)
A wire sculpture by Martin Debenham of a mermaid sitting on a rock, with the intricate metalwork mimicking flowing water.
9. Snake in the Green — Hyères, France
A plain gray cinderblock wall in a hidden grove was completely transformed into a lifelike snake by street artist Rest4. The viper, rendered in vibrant greens, blues, and yellows, emerges from the shadows of the forest floor. The before-and-after framing reveals the power of imagination to awaken forgotten spaces.
10. Fluentem Colos — Little Milford, Wales
Land artist Jon Foreman created this delicate, wave-like gradient in a woodland clearing using carefully arranged leaves. Starting in green and fading to deep orange, the sculpture blends with the forest floor in color, shape, and motion—appearing to ripple like wind through grass. More by Jon Foreman: 9 Leaf Sculptures That Stir the Soul in the Forest (Art by Jon Foreman)
11. Florinda Camila — “WA” Marko Franco Domenak in Lima, Peru
This creative mural cleverly incorporates a real bougainvillea bush as the hair of a painted woman. A monarch butterfly completes the peaceful scene, adding movement to this blend of paint and nature.🔗 Follow WA on Instagram
More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
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This upside-down mural is upright in reflection
Content warning: This mural transforms its meaning when reflected in the water—what appears upside-down on the wall becomes upright magic in the river’s reflection.
“Floating World” by Ray Bartkus in Marijampolė, Lithuania.
This remarkable mural by Ray Bartkus was intentionally painted upside-down to create a magical effect. The swimmers, rowers, and swans appear right-side-up only when reflected in the waters of the Šešupė River, which flows through the heart of the city.
Visitors to the old dam are invited to rediscover the mural’s beauty time and time again. As Bartkus explains:
“The drawing itself is created in reverse, and its true form is revealed only in the water’s reflection. I hope that every time people pass by, they will discover something new, because this artwork, like our days in life, is never the same as it was yesterday.”
What do you think about the mural that reveals itself when you look at its reflection in the water?