Search
Items tagged with: cuteStreetArt
Made You Smile (12 Photos of Art by David Zinn)
Content warning: From a fox wearing a plant to a dragon in a book club, David Zinn's latest chalk creatures have taken over sidewalks, stumps, and stones across Michigan and beyond. This selection includes new works like Nadine and the Effusively Feathered Friend, Rudy Is
From a fox wearing a plant to a dragon in a book club, David Zinn’s latest chalk creatures have taken over sidewalks, stumps, and stones across Michigan and beyond. This selection includes new works like Nadine and the Effusively Feathered Friend, Rudy Is Prepared to Rain on Your Parade, and Sluggo Preparing for Berkley Street Art Fest, each blending seamlessly with the real environment. You’ll meet Sluggo, Reggie, Nadine, Clarence, and a bear named Ursula—each popping up where you’d least expect them.
🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
1. Nadine and the Effusively Feathered Friend.
2. Nadine and the Very Large, Very Small Book Club.
3. Sluggo preparing for Berkley Street Art Fest
4. Clarence discovers the secret to happiness in the smallest of ponds.
5. Ursula prides herself on representing the bear minimum.
6. Everyone enjoys the impeccable manners (and surprising arm strength) of Heavy-Hat McGee.
7. I can never be 100% sure that Sluggo will make an appearance in a drawing… but if there’s a grill, he’s more likely to turnip.
8. After several attempts at figuring out the hand dryers in the washroom, Reggie was literally exhausted.
9. Rudy is prepared at any moment to rain on your parade
10. Truth be told, Patrice got stuck in a hedge this morning. She is nonetheless accepting compliments on her new hat.
11. Molly takes winter very seriously.
12. Edith takes notice of every breakthrough, no matter how small.
More: Absolutely Stunning (8 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
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
Photo by LuKutz
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)
Which one is your favorite?
Login • Instagram
Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world.www.instagram.com
Street Art by David Zinn
Online store and information hub for the street art of ephemeral sidewalk chalk artist David Zinn, known for his cheerful 3D (three-dimensional) creatures including the stalk-eyed monster Sluggo, flying pig Philomena, and adventurous mouse Nadine.street art by david zinn
Almost Too Cute (9 Photos)
Content warning: From hand-painted stone cats and giant farm dogs to tender murals and tiny chalk critters, these charming works show how artists around the world bring warmth and whimsy into everyday spaces. Each piece captures a different kind of cuteness — natural, pla
From hand-painted stone cats and giant farm dogs to tender murals and tiny chalk critters, these charming works show how artists around the world bring warmth and whimsy into everyday spaces. Each piece captures a different kind of cuteness — natural, playful, or poetic — in unexpected corners of our shared world.
More: Too Cute (10 Photos)
1. Painted Cats on Stones
Six smooth stones are transformed into lifelike cats, each hand-painted with unique fur patterns and expressive eyes, blending naturally among the surrounding rocks.
2. Farm Dog — By Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia
This photorealistic mural covers a metal grain silo, depicting a black and tan farm dog gazing gently at the viewer, surrounded by open fields and cattle.
🔗 Follow Jimmy Dvate on Instagram
3. Drops of Life — By Kato in Ronda, Spain
A mural of a young girl watering flowers bursts with color and care, showing a tender moment of nurture and connection with nature. More by KATO!: Cute Art By KATO (7 Photos)
🔗 Follow Kato on Instagram
4. Fluffy Bird — Hannah Bullen-Ryner (United Kingdom)
Crafted entirely from twigs, petals, and leaves, this delicate bird by land artist Hannah Bullen-Ryner perches softly on a branch, blending with the natural world. More!: 18 Stunning Artworks by Hannah Bullen-Ryner
🔗 Follow Hannah Bullen-Ryner on Instagram
5. Anastasia waits for good luck to fall into her lap — By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
This chalk artwork depicts a small creature reclining under a drawn tree beside real leaves, merging street surface and imagination with gentle humor. More!: Cute Outdoor Art by David Zinn
🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
6. Flamingo Gas Meter — By Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA
A plain gas meter becomes a bright pink flamingo through paint and wit, turning street utility into playful public art. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)
🔗 Follow Tom Bob on Instagram
7. Falling in Love — By Rebel Bear in Glasgow, Scotland
Two figures locked in midair embrace on a building wall, a simple yet moving stencil piece by Rebel Bear that captures a fleeting human moment.
🔗 Follow Rebel Bear on Instagram
Photo by Urban Poetry FR
8. Rabbit — Adeline Yvetot in Paris, France
A small, finely detailed rabbit appears to peek curiously from the corner of a wall in Belleville, bringing a gentle spark of life to the street.
🔗 Follow Adeline Yvetot on Instagram
9. Cats on the Wall
A simple mural showing a black cat sitting on a yellow band painted across the wall, paired with a white cat shape in the shadow below. The artwork blends with the building’s colors and layout, using light and contrast to create a playful scene.
More: Amazing Art (8 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
Too Cute (10 Photos)
From a sleeping bat outside a bookstore in Calgary to a giant kitten mural in London, these 10 street and urban art pieces prove that cities have a soft side. Hidden on streets, walls, and drainpipes, each artwork give you joy.
More: Cute Art (9 Photos)
1. Sleeping Bat — Calgary, Canada
A small bat rests on a bookstore door at The Next Page Bookshop, with a handwritten note asking visitors to open carefully. A simple, heartwarming reminder that kindness can exist even in unexpected places. More about it!: A Sleeping Bat at The Next Page Bookshop in Calgary Becomes an Unlikely Star
2. Kitten Escaping the Wall — Mr. Meana in London, England
A massive kitten painted by Mr. Meana stretches across the side of a brick building near a “Cat Only Vets” clinic.Mr Meana: This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one day. It seems to be the first piece of street art in the area, so let’s hope it gets people wanting more.
🔗 Follow Mr. Meana on Instagram
3. Homer’s Shock — Oakoak in France
French street artist Oakoak brings humor to a brick wall with Homer Simpson getting electrocuted by a real electric box. His surprised expression fits perfectly with the cables and setup around him. More: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)🔗 Follow Oakoak on Instagram
4. Nathan’s Life Goal — David Zinn in Michigan, USA
David Zinn’s chalk art features a small squirrel named Nathan reclining on a wooden step, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. His relaxed pose adds a gentle touch of humor to the ordinary. More: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
5. Mario & Luigi Swimmers — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Two pixelated figures of Mario and Luigi swim out of a drainpipe, made entirely from Perler beads. The blue “water” line adds motion to the scene, turning a simple pipe into a nostalgic nod to classic video games. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
6. Little Man in the Wall — Ivan Sery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Inside a crack in a red brick wall, Ivan Sery built a miniature room with a tiny figure peering through a telescope. The hidden detail turns a damaged corner into a secret world. More about it!: A Tiny Universe: Meet Ivan Sery’s Little man in the brick wall
7. Shadow Creature — Damon Belanger in California, USA
Damon Belanger paints playful “fake shadows” across the streets, like this bench whose shadow transforms into a friendly monster. His works make passersby look twice and smile. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
8. The Tragic Trio — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Three electrical boxes turned into a singing street trio — complete with accordion, guitar, and bowler hats. Their wide-eyed expressions and instruments bring life to an otherwise gray corner. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
9. Playful Building Mural — Jace, Gouzou, CEET Fouad & Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France
This collaborative mural at École Jules Ferry turns a school façade into a cartoon world. Characters peek from windows, hang laundry, and fill the wall with movement and humor — a joyful mix of each artist’s style in one piece. More photos!: Collab with Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France🔗 Follow Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador on Instagram
10. Flower Hair Girl — Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil
Street artist Robson Melancia painted this girl with bright green eyes and pink lips under a blooming tree, using the natural flowers as her hair. A clever blend of wall and nature that feels alive and cheerful.🔗 Follow Robson Melancia on Instagram
More: Cute Animals (25 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
Mr Meana Graffiti Streetart Muralist on Instagram: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one da
293 likes, 72 comments - meanastreetart on October 25, 2021: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there.Instagram
Cute Outdoor Art by David Zinn - STREET ART UTOPIA
Chalk art by David Zinn! David Zinn’s chalk art brings a touch of whimsy to the streets, turning cracks and corners into playful stories.Vidar (Street Art Utopia)
Too Cute (10 Photos)
Content warning: From a sleeping bat outside a bookstore in Calgary to a giant kitten mural in London, these 10 street and urban art pieces prove that cities have a soft side. Hidden on streets, walls, and drainpipes, each artwork give you joy. More: Cute Art (9 Photos) 1
From a sleeping bat outside a bookstore in Calgary to a giant kitten mural in London, these 10 street and urban art pieces prove that cities have a soft side. Hidden on streets, walls, and drainpipes, each artwork give you joy.
More: Cute Art (9 Photos)
1. Sleeping Bat — Calgary, Canada
A small bat rests on a bookstore door at The Next Page Bookshop, with a handwritten note asking visitors to open carefully. A simple, heartwarming reminder that kindness can exist even in unexpected places. More about it!: A Sleeping Bat at The Next Page Bookshop in Calgary Becomes an Unlikely Star
2. Kitten Escaping the Wall — Mr. Meana in London, England
A massive kitten painted by Mr. Meana stretches across the side of a brick building near a “Cat Only Vets” clinic.
Mr Meana: This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one day. It seems to be the first piece of street art in the area, so let’s hope it gets people wanting more.
🔗 Follow Mr. Meana on Instagram
3. Homer’s Shock — Oakoak in France
French street artist Oakoak brings humor to a brick wall with Homer Simpson getting electrocuted by a real electric box. His surprised expression fits perfectly with the cables and setup around him. More: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)
🔗 Follow Oakoak on Instagram
4. Nathan’s Life Goal — David Zinn in Michigan, USA
David Zinn’s chalk art features a small squirrel named Nathan reclining on a wooden step, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. His relaxed pose adds a gentle touch of humor to the ordinary. More: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)
🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
5. Mario & Luigi Swimmers — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Two pixelated figures of Mario and Luigi swim out of a drainpipe, made entirely from Perler beads. The blue “water” line adds motion to the scene, turning a simple pipe into a nostalgic nod to classic video games. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover
🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
6. Little Man in the Wall — Ivan Sery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Inside a crack in a red brick wall, Ivan Sery built a miniature room with a tiny figure peering through a telescope. The hidden detail turns a damaged corner into a secret world. More about it!: A Tiny Universe: Meet Ivan Sery’s Little man in the brick wall
7. Shadow Creature — Damon Belanger in California, USA
Damon Belanger paints playful “fake shadows” across the streets, like this bench whose shadow transforms into a friendly monster. His works make passersby look twice and smile. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)
🔗 Follow Damon Belanger on Instagram
8. The Tragic Trio — Pappas Pärlor in Sweden
Three electrical boxes turned into a singing street trio — complete with accordion, guitar, and bowler hats. Their wide-eyed expressions and instruments bring life to an otherwise gray corner. More: 90 Pixel Art Masterpieces: Pappas Pärlor’s Perler Bead Street Takeover
🔗 Follow Pappas Pärlor on Instagram
9. Playful Building Mural — Jace, Gouzou, CEET Fouad & Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France
This collaborative mural at École Jules Ferry turns a school façade into a cartoon world. Characters peek from windows, hang laundry, and fill the wall with movement and humor — a joyful mix of each artist’s style in one piece. More photos!: Collab with Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador in Les Mureaux, Paris, France
🔗 Follow Jace Gouzou, CEET Fouad and Ador on Instagram
10. Flower Hair Girl — Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil
Street artist Robson Melancia painted this girl with bright green eyes and pink lips under a blooming tree, using the natural flowers as her hair. A clever blend of wall and nature that feels alive and cheerful.
🔗 Follow Robson Melancia on Instagram
More: Cute Animals (25 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
Cute Art (10 Photos)
From a sleeping kitten painted around a column in Lima to a hidden miniature observatory tucked into a crumbling Russian wall, this collection showcases street art that warms the heart. In this post, you’ll find murals of gentle animals, children caring for flowers, and even a squirrel enjoying a picnic. Each piece adds a playful or emotional moment to its urban setting, inviting passersby to pause and smile.
More: Happy Art by David Zinn! (15 Photos)
1. Drops of Life — Kato Art in Ronda, Spain
A mural of a young girl watering blooming pink flowers covers the side of a residential building. Dressed in a white dress with embroidered trim, she gently pours water from a turquoise watering can into a potted plant, symbolizing growth and care. More!: 6 Cute Murals By KATO: Bringing Walls to Life🔗 Follow Kato Art on Instagram
2. “E ‘Torre” — Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
A large-scale mural of a resting yellow dog spans the lower half of a tall concrete wall. With a calm gaze and folded front paws, the dog’s size dwarfs nearby pedestrians, creating an inviting and gentle atmosphere. The shadowing blends the figure into the wall surface, enhancing its photorealistic effect.🔗 Follow Giulio Masieri on Instagram
3. Electric Embrace — Adam Okuciejewski & Szymon Czarnowski in Olsztyn, Poland
Two utility boxes are transformed into affectionate cartoon characters with minimal black linework. One painted box has wide, sad eyes and wraps an arm around the smaller box beside it, which looks up with a shy expression. The scene turns functional street infrastructure into an emotional, story-driven moment.
4. Flowers for Sad Girl — N888K in Amsterdam, Netherlands
A spiky-haired punk boy offers a bouquet of colorful flowers to a sad girl. Painted on a purple wall, the stencil-style mural contrasts rough aesthetics with a gentle gesture.🔗 Follow N888K on Instagram
5. Leonard’s Motto — David Zinn in the United States
Drawn directly onto the sidewalk, David Zinn’s recurring character Leonard smiles with exaggerated tufts of grass forming his oversized mustache. The whimsical creature wears a brown suit and red tie, with a monocle on one eye. The grass growing from the pavement crack is cleverly incorporated into the character design. More by David Zinn here!🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
6. Sleeping Kitten — WA in Lima, Peru
A curled-up black and white kitten with pink paw pads appears to sleep at the base of a pillar. Its body wraps around the column, making the building part of the illusion.🔗 Follow WA on Instagram
7. Squirrel Picnic
A miniature wooden picnic table is mounted on a tree, where a squirrel sits eating snacks. Originally held in a hand, the table is later installed and enjoyed.More about it and photos!: Adorable Squirrel Picnic Table: A Delightful Backyard Attraction (9 Photos)
8. A Little Man in the Brick Wall — Ivan Sery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
A small window in a damaged brick wall contains a diorama with a figure looking through a telescope. The scene, encased in glass, turns a crack into a tiny universe. More about it and photos: A Tiny Universe – Meet Ivan Sery’s Little man in the brick wall
9. Dove Of Peace — Hannah Bullen-Ryner
Hannah Bullen-Ryner Art: In response the atrocities going on in Ukraine right now, my white Dove of peace made from white blossom flowers, small white feathers and wilted Crocus petals. May it fly on the breeze and reach those who so desperately need it.🔗 Follow Hannah Bullen-Ryner Art on Facebook
10. Butterfly and Cat — CHEONE in Nerviano, Italy
A photorealistic gray cat lies within a painted 3D frame, watching a butterfly hover above. The precision of shadows and the orange contrast create a striking trompe-l’œil effect. More: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!🔗 Follow CHEONE on Instagram
More: Amazing Murals (9 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
Login • Instagram
Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world.www.instagram.com
Mr Meana Graffiti Streetart Muralist on Instagram: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there. Painted with spray paint in one da
293 likes, 72 comments - meanastreetart on October 25, 2021: "This one was fun to be fair. A cat vets wanted a big ginger kitten escaping from the side of the building. Battled some serious winds and rain showers but got it there.Instagram
Cute Art (10 Photos)
Content warning: From a sleeping kitten painted around a column in Lima to a hidden miniature observatory tucked into a crumbling Russian wall, this collection showcases street art that warms the heart. In this post, you'll find murals of gentle animals, children caring f
From a sleeping kitten painted around a column in Lima to a hidden miniature observatory tucked into a crumbling Russian wall, this collection showcases street art that warms the heart. In this post, you’ll find murals of gentle animals, children caring for flowers, and even a squirrel enjoying a picnic. Each piece adds a playful or emotional moment to its urban setting, inviting passersby to pause and smile.
More: Happy Art by David Zinn! (15 Photos)
1. Drops of Life — Kato Art in Ronda, Spain
A mural of a young girl watering blooming pink flowers covers the side of a residential building. Dressed in a white dress with embroidered trim, she gently pours water from a turquoise watering can into a potted plant, symbolizing growth and care. More!: 6 Cute Murals By KATO: Bringing Walls to Life
🔗 Follow Kato Art on Instagram
2. “E ‘Torre” — Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
A large-scale mural of a resting yellow dog spans the lower half of a tall concrete wall. With a calm gaze and folded front paws, the dog’s size dwarfs nearby pedestrians, creating an inviting and gentle atmosphere. The shadowing blends the figure into the wall surface, enhancing its photorealistic effect.
🔗 Follow Giulio Masieri on Instagram
3. Electric Embrace — Adam Okuciejewski & Szymon Czarnowski in Olsztyn, Poland
Two utility boxes are transformed into affectionate cartoon characters with minimal black linework. One painted box has wide, sad eyes and wraps an arm around the smaller box beside it, which looks up with a shy expression. The scene turns functional street infrastructure into an emotional, story-driven moment.
4. Flowers for Sad Girl — N888K in Amsterdam, Netherlands
A spiky-haired punk boy offers a bouquet of colorful flowers to a sad girl. Painted on a purple wall, the stencil-style mural contrasts rough aesthetics with a gentle gesture.
🔗 Follow N888K on Instagram
5. Leonard’s Motto — David Zinn in the United States
Drawn directly onto the sidewalk, David Zinn’s recurring character Leonard smiles with exaggerated tufts of grass forming his oversized mustache. The whimsical creature wears a brown suit and red tie, with a monocle on one eye. The grass growing from the pavement crack is cleverly incorporated into the character design. More by David Zinn here!
🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
6. Sleeping Kitten — WA in Lima, Peru
A curled-up black and white kitten with pink paw pads appears to sleep at the base of a pillar. Its body wraps around the column, making the building part of the illusion.
🔗 Follow WA on Instagram
7. Squirrel Picnic
A miniature wooden picnic table is mounted on a tree, where a squirrel sits eating snacks. Originally held in a hand, the table is later installed and enjoyed.
More about it and photos!: Adorable Squirrel Picnic Table: A Delightful Backyard Attraction (9 Photos)
8. A Little Man in the Brick Wall — Ivan Sery in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
A small window in a damaged brick wall contains a diorama with a figure looking through a telescope. The scene, encased in glass, turns a crack into a tiny universe. More about it and photos: A Tiny Universe – Meet Ivan Sery’s Little man in the brick wall
9. Dove Of Peace — Hannah Bullen-Ryner
Hannah Bullen-Ryner Art: In response the atrocities going on in Ukraine right now, my white Dove of peace made from white blossom flowers, small white feathers and wilted Crocus petals. May it fly on the breeze and reach those who so desperately need it.
🔗 Follow Hannah Bullen-Ryner Art on Facebook
10. Butterfly and Cat — CHEONE in Nerviano, Italy
A photorealistic gray cat lies within a painted 3D frame, watching a butterfly hover above. The precision of shadows and the orange contrast create a striking trompe-l’œil effect. More: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!
🔗 Follow CHEONE on Instagram
More: Amazing Murals (9 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
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?
Login • Instagram
Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world.www.instagram.com
Login • Instagram
Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world.www.instagram.com
Happy Art by David Zinn! (16 Photos)
Content warning: Which one is your favorite?
A raccoon checking a rusty drain, a ghost pleading with a flower, and a dog backed up by a sword-wielding mouse—these quirky chalk and painted creatures by artist David Zinn have popped up across sidewalks, stumps, and stones, creating unexpected joy in everyday places. From “Nadine and the Shared Log Cabin” nestled into a tree stump to “Sylvia” standing guard in the woods, each piece turns ordinary public surfaces into moments of quiet storytelling.
🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
1. Nadine and the Shared Log Cabin
2. Randolph is a Ghost of Gardens Past, here to remind you not to overwater your begonias this year
Painted on a sidewalk corner, a ghost with upraised arms clutches a pink flower. The artwork cleverly integrates a drainage cover as its mouth, creating a surprised expression.
3. Alice has a special window for proclamations or soliloquies depending on whether anyone is listening
4. Andy is feeling awkward because his summer wings haven’t come in yet
5. Before you make any promises, I should mention that Reggie is a toad and I’m pretty sure that crown is a bottle cap
6. Chuck has a predilection for presenting primroses to pollinators
7. Clyde found a piece of cold pizza and now his whole outlook on the universe has changed
8. Ellery checks the compost bins with high hopes and low expectations and is never disappointed
9. Fun Summer Fact Sluggo’s eyes double as flotation devices and he can breathe through his soul
10. Gordon has made the unnerving discovery that he can speak Beetle
11. Nadine and the Measured Approach
12. Saul thinks you should apologize for calling Captain Tawnyshanks cute
13. Sylvia is a fierce protector of all woodlands, starting with this rock
14. Greebix is embarrassed to realize he has launched yet another alien invasion in his pajamas
15. Leonard’s motto: cultivate abundance where you find it
16. Before she battens down the hatches, Maggie gives the leaves a fair opportunity to pad out her den
More!: Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)
Which one is your favorite?
David Zinn’s Magical Chalk Art: 11 Whimsical Creations That Spark Joy
Delve into the enchanting world of David Zinn, where everyday sidewalks become magical canvases bursting with imaginative characters and playful stories.
David Zinn’s chalk art invites viewers into a whimsical universe, where vibrant creations like Sluggo, the cheerful green monster, and Philomena, the soaring pig, seamlessly interact with urban landscapes, sparking joy and wonder.Renowned for his ephemeral art, Zinn transforms ordinary urban spaces into captivating scenes that surprise and delight passersby. His temporary chalk creations celebrate the beauty of fleeting moments, leaving behind a sense of childlike awe.
These photos highlight the colorful charm and imaginative spirit of Zinn’s unique street art, which continues to inspire smiles and curiosity in cities around the world.
More: Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)
1.
2.
3.
Nadine’s Evening of Adventure
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
This message brought to you by the Underfoot Arts Council and a philanthropic hole in the ground.
More: Whimsical Wonders: 7 Enchanting Chalk Artworks by David Zinn
What do you think about the Chalk Art by David Zinn?
Street Art by David Zinn
Online store and information hub for the street art of ephemeral sidewalk chalk artist David Zinn, known for his cheerful 3D (three-dimensional) creatures including the stalk-eyed monster Sluggo, flying pig Philomena, and adventurous mouse Nadine.street art by david zinn
Login • Instagram
Welcome back to Instagram. Sign in to check out what your friends, family & interests have been capturing & sharing around the world.www.instagram.com