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How Beautiful! (8 Photos)
Content warning: From France to the United States, Italy to Spain, this collection brings together murals that capture emotion, tradition, and nature. A fisherman surrounded by fish, an entire building covered in oversized flowers, portraits, cats, and wildlife — eight wa
From France to the United States, Italy to Spain, this collection brings together murals that capture emotion, tradition, and nature. A fisherman surrounded by fish, an entire building covered in oversized flowers, portraits, cats, and wildlife — eight walls transformed into vibrant artworks.
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1. By Curtis Hylton — Kingston Upon Thames, UK
A mural blending flora and fauna, where an owl and a mouse merge with flowers and leaves, painted for the Kingston Street Art Festival 2025.
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2. By Djoels INK — Egem, Belgium
A large-scale mural of a cat with turquoise eyes, gazing at blue butterflies above, painted on the side of a building.
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3. By Ernesto Maranje
A mural of a bird on a branch, its feathers opening to reveal colorful flowers and abstract organic shapes integrated into the body.
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4. By Patta — Samugheo, Italy
A portrait of a woman in traditional clothing and patterned headscarf, set against a circular mosaic-like background.
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5. Cat Mural by Uriginal — Barcelona, Spain
A mural of a cat peeking through a painted hole in the wall, creating the illusion of the animal stepping out from the surface. More cats!: 45 Purrfect Street Art Pieces: A Tribute to Our Cats
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6. Flower Mural by Jenna Morello — Atlantic City, USA
An entire building façade covered with oversized flowers in red, orange, purple, and yellow, turning the wall into a vibrant garden. More photos!: 4 Photos of Flower Mural by Jenna Morello in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
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7. By Cukin — Mirosławiec, Poland
A mural of a European bison filled with forest scenes, including deer, lynx, and birds, blending wildlife and nature imagery into one composition.
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8. South Fisherman by AÉRO — La Seyne-sur-Mer, France
A large blue-toned mural showing an elderly fisherman with a cap and flowing beard, surrounded by swimming fish, painted for Mini Fest 2025.
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Beautiful Street Art (12 Photos)
From Pereira in Colombia to Córdoba in Argentina, and from Austria to Spain, these works of art brighten walls, streets, and natural landscapes. In this collection, you’ll see a rooster in vibrant colors, a little fox in a stump, a spiraling stone formation on a beach, and murals that capture innocence, imagination, and community life.
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1. Olivia Mira el Cielo — Córdoba, Argentina
A mural by Martín Ron shows a young girl holding a silver star-shaped balloon while reaching toward the light above, painted on the side of a tall building. More by Martin!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram
2. Innocence in Bloom — Ronda, Spain
A child in a white dress kneels beside a flowerpot, gently holding a red flower. The mural by Kato Art captures childhood curiosity and tenderness. More by KATO!: Cute Art By KATO (7 Photos)🔗 Follow Kato Art on Instagram
3. Life at Sea — Basque Country, Spain
A large black-and-white mural by Djoels depicts an elderly man carving a model ship, with ocean waves, a sailing vessel, and a tentacle surrounding the scene. More photos!: Life at sea – Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 photos)🔗 Follow Djoels on Instagram
4. The Rooster — Pereira, Colombia
By Nauta for the project Corocito nos Une, this mural of a rooster is painted in bright reds, greens, and blues, with lush flowers and foliage integrated into its form.🔗 Follow Nauta on Instagram
5. Community Wall — Düsseldorf, Germany
A colorful mural by Klaus Klinger depicts a stacked neighborhood of small houses, filled with lively characters going about their daily lives.
6. Truth Be Told — USA
“Truth be told, Patrice got stuck in a hedge this morning. She is nonetheless accepting compliments on her new hat.” – David Zinn painted a small fox peeking from a tree stump, humorously topped with real grass resembling a hat. A playful blend of chalk art and nature. More new by David Zinn!: Playful Art By David Zinn (10 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
7. Nature and Face — Asparn an der Zaya, Austria
Natalia Rak’s mural shows a young woman’s profile with her hair transformed into blooming flowers and green leaves, painted against a deep purple wall. More by Natalia Rak!: 10 Breathtaking Murals by Natalia Rak That Turn City Walls Into Dreams🔗 Follow Natalia Rak on Instagram
8. Fluidform — Wales, UK
A land art installation by Jon Foreman made of carefully arranged stones on a beach, forming a spiral pattern that blends with the shoreline. More new by Jon Foreman!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos)🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram
9. Dog and Farmer — Smug in Nullawil, Australia
A large-scale rural portrait featuring a dog resting against a farmer’s hand, painted across the curved surface of a silo. The mural shows detailed textures in the dog’s fur and the farmer’s checked shirt. More: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life🔗 Follow Smug on Instagram
10. Concrete Horizons — Edoardo Ettorre in Tbilisi, Georgia
A mural of two children holding a plant together, one standing on a chair while the other lifts the pot. The work shows soft lighting and realistic shadows across the building facade.🔗 Follow Edoardo Ettorre on Instagram
11. Lacewing — Sweo & Nikita in Caudry, France
A three-dimensional butterfly painted with lace-like patterns and metallic tones. The wings appear to fold out from the wall, surrounded by geometric shapes.🔗 Follow Sebastien Sweo on Instagram and Nikita on Instagram
12. Guardian of the Green Realm — Viviana Gómez & Siervo in Tunja, Colombia
A mural featuring a figure holding swirling green and yellow forms that shape into a lion’s head. A dove flies above, and flowers cover the lower part of the wall.🔗 Follow Viviana Gómez on Instagram & Siervo on Instagram
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Simply Wonderful (8 Photos)
Content warning: From Düsseldorf to Denmark, France to Spain, these murals transform blank walls into striking works of art. This collection brings together illusions that open up whole new worlds, portraits with depth and detail, and playful facades that change how we se
From Düsseldorf to Denmark, France to Spain, these murals transform blank walls into striking works of art. This collection brings together illusions that open up whole new worlds, portraits with depth and detail, and playful facades that change how we see city streets. Here are 8 murals that are, simply, wonderful.
More: 9 Amazing Sculptures That Blend With Nature
1. Tor zu Flingern — Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany
A building facade covered in layered scenes: oversized faces, bicyclists, cityscapes, and fantastical figures blend together in a dreamlike sequence. Painted stairs extend into the real street, making passersby part of the artwork. The woman and the dog really live in the house and the mural is called “Tor zu Flingern”.
2. Artificial Nature (Road to Nowhere IV) by Juandres Vera — Middelfart, Denmark
A 3D illusion mural showing a cave opening with a forest and waterfall beyond. The piece creates the impression that the building wall has cracked open to reveal a hidden natural world inside.
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3. Before and After Wall by Arleta Kolasińska — Poznań, Poland
A mural covering a corner building, painted to resemble a colorful row of historic houses. Windows and architectural details are integrated into the painted design, transforming the plain wall into a vibrant streetscape. More about this mural!: Befor and After!: A Masterpiece in Poznań’s Historic Środka District
4. By DUEK GLEZ — Plouhinec, France
A monochrome mural depicting a weathered sailor alongside a lighthouse, whales, and ocean waves. The detailed portrait stretches across the entire building, honoring maritime culture and the sea.
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5. By Tinte Rosa — Miranda de Ebro, Spain
A mural portraying a woman with a serene expression, haloed by intricate golden patterns and surrounded by roses. Painted in warm tones, the piece blends realism with religious iconography.
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6. By Curtis Hylton — Kingston Upon Thames, UK
A mural where an owl and a mouse merge with blooming flowers and leaves, painted in soft gradients on a dark background. The work combines fauna and flora into a surreal composition.
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7. By Ozmo — Heerlen, Netherlands
A large-scale mural of a classical statue pouring water from an urn, painted as though the liquid flows out of the building wall into the street. The grayscale figure contrasts with the dark wall, creating a striking illusion.
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8. Intergenerational Transmission by AÉRO — Aurec-sur-Loire, France
A mural in grayscale showing two children holding hands, gazing at the face of an elderly man in the clouds. The work reflects themes of heritage, memory, and continuity across generations.
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Sculptures That Blend With Nature (10 Photos)
Public art can make boring places feel special and exciting. It surprises us, gets us thinking, and helps us see the world in a new way. Some sculptures are made to fit perfectly into their surroundings, mixing art and nature in creative ways.
Here, you’ll see 9 amazing sculptures from around the world. These artworks turn simple ideas into something incredible. From a giant clothespin pinching the ground to a zipper opening a stream, these pieces show how art can be surprising and fun.More: 30 Sculptures You (probably) Didn’t Know Existed
1. Clothespin Sculpture by Mehmet Ali Uysal in Belgium
In a peaceful park near Liège, Belgium, there’s a giant clothespin sculpture that looks like it’s pinching the ground. It was created by Turkish artist Mehmet Ali Uysal. This artwork turns a simple everyday object into something huge and fun to look at.
2. The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland
In Glarus, Switzerland, “The Caring Hand” by artists Eva Oertli and Beat Huber shows a giant stone hand rising from the ground, gently holding a tree. The sculpture blends perfectly with its surroundings, symbolizing care and the connection between people and nature.About and more photos: The Caring Hand – Sculpture in Glarus, Switzerland
3. 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.
4. Window and Ladder by Leandro Erlich
There’s a strange sculpture by Leandro Erlich called “Window and Ladder – Too Late for Help.” It shows a tall white ladder leading to a brick wall with an open window, floating above a field.
5. Give by Lorenzo Quinn
“Give” by Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn. It shows two giant hands gently holding a growing tree, symbolizing care and responsibility for nature.More by Lorenzo Quinn: Support – Message About Climate Change
6. Giant Slingshot Bench by Artist Cornelia Konrads
In a scenic park, German artist Cornelia Konrads built a fun and creative sculpture called “Giant Slingshot Bench.” It’s a wooden bench that looks like it’s been launched into place by two giant tree branches shaped like a slingshot, complete with bright red straps.
7. Safety Pin Sculpture by Claes Oldenburg
At the de Young Museum in San Francisco, there’s a giant “Safety Pin” sculpture created by artist Claes Oldenburg. It turns an ordinary safety pin into something huge and exciting.
8. Zipper Sculpture by Yasuhiro Suzuki
In Tokyo, Japan, there’s a unique “Zipper” sculpture by artist Yasuhiro Suzuki. It looks like a giant zipper opening up the earth, showing a stream of water flowing underneath.
9. Hallow — Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, USA
A monumental wooden sculpture of a woman gently opens her chest to reveal an empty space within. Surrounded by flowering trees, the piece conveys a sense of calm and introspection.More photos!: 5 Photos of Sculpture “Hallow” By Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois
10. “Augere” — Jon Foreman in Druidston, Wales
Stone sculpture arranged in spirals on the sand. Built from natural rocks found nearby, the piece changes shape with the tide. More!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos)More: 18 Pics Of Land Art Sculptures by Jon Foreman
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Love Your Wild Neighbor (8 Photos)
Content warning: From Pittsburgh to Melbourne, from Poland to Sweden, these murals and installations celebrate the bond between people, animals, and the environments we share. This collection brings together striking photorealism, symbolic storytelling, and playful public
From Pittsburgh to Melbourne, from Poland to Sweden, these murals and installations celebrate the bond between people, animals, and the environments we share. This collection brings together striking photorealism, symbolic storytelling, and playful public art. Among the highlights: a powerful portrait of a man with birds in Glasgow, a larger-than-life tiger in France, and a canopy of birdcages in Sydney. Together, they remind us of the wild neighbors living alongside us.
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1. White Tiger — Dave Baranes — Nogent-sur-Marne, France
A large-scale mural of a white tiger resting on a ledge, painted in front of a colorful graffiti-style background. The photorealistic detail contrasts with the abstract backdrop, creating a vivid urban jungle scene. More!: How Dave Baranes Graffiti Captures Animals on the Brink of Extinction
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2. The Squirrel and the Robin — Curtis Hylton — Oskarshamn, Sweden
A mural showing a red squirrel surrounded by autumn leaves and large flowers, with a robin nestled in its tail. The blending of flora and fauna highlights natural connections and seasonal change.
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3. Man with Birds — SMUG — Glasgow, Scotland
A photorealistic portrait of a man wearing a red beanie, holding a robin in his hand while another bird hovers nearby. The muted tones and lifelike details create a sense of intimacy and stillness. More!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life
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4. Love Your Wild Neighbor — Jeremy Raymer — Pittsburgh, USA
A mural of a raccoon framed by flowers and butterflies with the text “Love Your Wild Neighbor.” The artwork encourages respect for urban wildlife and coexistence with nature.
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5. Bison of Mirosławiec — Cukin — Mirosławiec, Poland
A mural depicting a bison whose fur blends with forest scenes, featuring deer, lynx, and birds. The composition ties together local wildlife with a sense of ecological harmony. More!: Mural by Cukin Koszalin in Miroslawiec, Poland
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6. Bees and Coneflower — Matt Willey — Durham, USA
A mural of two bees approaching a purple coneflower, painted directly onto a brick wall. The work emphasizes pollinators’ vital role within ecosystems. More about it!: The mission to paint 50,000 honey bees (the number in a healthy hive) on murals around the world
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7. Forgotten Songs — Michael Thomas Hill — Sydney, Australia
An installation of suspended birdcages in an alleyway, with recordings of native bird songs that once filled the area. These are not empty cages these are free animals. More photos here!
8. Helmeted Honeyeater — Jimmy Dvate — Melbourne, Australia
A mural of a yellow-and-black bird perched among native flowers. The artwork celebrates one of Australia’s endangered species, painted with striking realism on a brick wall.
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Cute Animals (25 Photos)
Street art makes cities more exciting, and animal-themed street art is one of the cutest ways to do it.
From fun murals to giant sculptures, artists around the world bring nature to life on city streets. This collection has 25 amazing artworks, each showing animals in creative and unexpected ways.From a huge lynx made of recycled materials in Portugal to a bold black jaguar mural in France, these pieces mix art with a message about protecting the environment. Whether they’re painted on walls, built from straw, or made from old trash, they all celebrate the beauty of animals in surprising places.
Keep scrolling to see some of the most awesome animal street art from around the world!
More: 45 Purrfect Street Art Pieces: A Tribute to Our Cats
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“E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy.
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Black Jaguar by Dave Baranes in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France.
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Statue Of Biggest Cat In The World? – By BORDALO II in Lisboa, Portugal.
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Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia.
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Giant Straw Animals Invade Japanese Fields: Inside the Wara Art Festival: 12 Sculptures!
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COLOR NOMADS DAWGS – By BillyGee Atelier, Fabian Bane Florin, and Alex Martinez in Chur, Switzerland.
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Ontario grizzly blending into its surroundings… By Sonny Behan.
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Mural by Cukin Koszalin in Miroslawiec, Poland.
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“A Glimpse of Humanity” by SMOK in Ronse, Belgium.
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A +100 years Old Dog’s Grave Receives Sticks.
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Half Baby Beaver – By Trash Artist BORDALO II in Switzerland.
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Banksy’s Street Art in London: Unmasking the Zoo of Modern Society (9 Photos)
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Mural by Nina Valkhoff in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Cheltenham Paint Festival.
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Fox mural by Alegria del Prado in Carballo, Spain.
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By creative genius Tom Bob: Collection 2 (31 photos)
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Have you heard the story of the squirrel and Robin?: By Curtis Hylton at Kungsgatan 11 in Oskarshamn, Sweden.
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Hungry Giraffe in Utrecht: Jan Is De Man’s Mural Feeds on Real Plants.
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By SWIFTMANTIS in Papaioea, New Zealand.
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They made a statue to honor a stray cat that used to sit in this position and watch the passers by: Photos here!
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House turned into a giant cardboard box with a cat: By Nego in Torrellas, Zaragoza, Spain.
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Looking tyred – Elephant sculpture made of tires by Villu Jaanisoo in Jyväskylä, Finland. More photos here! Here is the Google Map location if you want to see it!
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Merino Ram sculpture by Matt Sloane in Tasmania, Australia.
More about the Ram sculpture here!25.
By Braga Last 1in Les Pennes Mirabeau, Southern France.
More!: Mind-Bending 3D Street Art by Braga Last One (+10 Photos)More cute street art!: Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)
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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!
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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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Have you heard the story of the squirrel and Robin?
Street Artist Curtis Hylton
By Curtis Hylton at Kungsgatan 11 in Oskarshamn, Sweden for Oskarshamn Street Art.
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Floral Osprey – By Curtis Hylton in Nykvarn, Sweden
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By Curtis Hylton at Taggsvampsvägen in Nykvarn, Sweden for Artscape Festival.
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