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Dirty Van Art (11 Photos)
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Dusty vans are being transformed into amazing mobile murals. This collection features works by two artists who’ve mastered the art of grime: ProBoyNick (Nikita Golubev) and James Gibson. Look closely—these temporary pieces are etched into layers of dirt with breathtaking detail.
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1. Hidden Faces
A haunting group portrait emerges from the grime, with five distinct characters etched into the dust. Each face is expressive and unique, staring out like ghostly passengers behind imaginary windows.
2. Joker Behind Bars
A striking image of the Joker behind jail bars, recreated with high contrast by only removing dirt. His face is partially shadowed, and his hands hang through the imaginary bars.
3. Cheburashka Doodle
A light-hearted contrast to the other works: a simple sketch of Cheburashka, the iconic Russian cartoon character, smiles cheerfully through the dust.
4. Battlefield Scene
A detailed battlefield is revealed on this Transit van. Soldiers crouch behind terrain as others advance, with every element—from helmets to distant trees—scratched from dust.
5. Deep Sea Dive
Figures sink and float alongside sharks and sea creatures in this underwater fantasy. The composition moves diagonally, as if captured mid-descent.
6. King and Horse
This dramatic nighttime piece depicts a regal figure in a crown beside a stoic horse, both rendered in sharp contrast against the van’s darkened dirt layer.
7. Cyklop
A single large head rests with knees pulled in, arms wrapped around the legs. The style is minimalist but powerful, carved from dirt in long, careful strokes.
8. RoboCop with a Message
A robotic figure, resembling Robocop, stands next to large text reading “ALL CATS ARE BEAUTIFUL,”.
9. Castle Road
A whimsical castle looms in the distance down a long road, flanked by mountains and birds. It’s a fairytale etched into the back of a Sprinter van.
10. Stormtroopers in Transit
Stormtroopers line the interior of what looks like a futuristic subway, with perspective drawing you into the tunnel.
11. Tired
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8 Stunning Dog Murals Around the World (For Dog Lovers!)
Dogs have inspired countless works of art worldwide.
Murals featuring these loyal companions brighten urban spaces and bring comfort to those who pass by. Here are eight stunning murals and artworks celebrating dogs.Love cats to? Go here!: 43 Purrfect Street Art Pieces – A Tribute to Our Cats
1. Lalone’s Mural in Málaga, Spain
This mural by Lalone in Málaga, Spain, shows a hooded figure sitting with two dogs. The photorealistic details and street-style elements create a touching scene of companionship. See more photos and details here.
2. “E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
Giulio Masieri’s “E ‘Torre” mural in Pordenone, Italy, depicts a large dog resting. The realistic style captures the dog’s calm posture and expressive eyes. See more photos and details here.
3. Clara Leff’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil
Clara Leff’s vibrant mural in São Paulo, Brazil, features a close-up of a dog’s face against a bright yellow circle. The lifelike details emphasize the dog’s soulful expression. See more photos and details here.
4. WOSKerski’s Mural in Penge, South East London, England
In Penge, WOSKerski’s mural showcases a playful dog with its tongue sticking out. The exaggerated features and bold yellow background make this artwork eye-catching. See more photos and details here.
5. Springer Spaniel by Spacehop in Exeter, UK
Spacehop, also known as Jeff Evans, painted a realistic Springer Spaniel on the Exe Bridge in Exeter, UK. The mural’s detailed depiction of the dog adds charm to its urban setting. See more photos and details here.
6. Smates’ Underwater Dog in Mechelen, Belgium
Smates created a mural in Mechelen showing a dog diving underwater. The dynamic composition and realistic water effects bring the scene to life. See more photos and details here.
7. Jimmy Dvate’s Silo Art in Major Plains, Australia
Jimmy Dvate’s mural on a grain silo in Major Plains, Australia, features a working dog. The attention to detail highlights the dog’s sharp gaze and natural strength. See more photos and details here.
8. Batist Vermeulen’s Sculpture in Antwerp, Belgium
In Antwerp, Batist Vermeulen’s sculpture shows a child and a dog lying under a cobblestone blanket. The piece blends seamlessly with the plaza’s design. See more photos and details here.These eight murals and artworks celebrate dogs in diverse artistic styles, from photorealism to playful exaggeration. Which one is your favorite? Let us know!
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CYCLOPS – Dirty Van Art by Pro Boy Nick
Content warning: Street Artist Pro Boy Nick “Cyklops” by Pro Boy Nick (Nikita Golubev) in Moscow, Russia. Photos by Sergey Bazhanov. The Russian street artist digging art out of dirt, taking ‘wash me’ to a whole new level. More: Dirty Van Art (19 photo collection) Comment
Street Artist Pro Boy Nick
“Cyklops” by Pro Boy Nick (Nikita Golubev) in Moscow, Russia. Photos by Sergey Bazhanov. The Russian street artist digging art out of dirt, taking ‘wash me’ to a whole new level.
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22 Amazing Dirty Van Artworks
Next time you see a dusty car, do not write “wash me” on the window. These artists are turning road grime into masterpieces that belong in a gallery!
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🏰 1. The Dusty Castle — By Dirty Van Art
This van hasn’t seen a car wash in years. Luckily, that just means there is more room for a majestic castle. The winding path leads right to the door handle. It is the perfect home for a tiny, grimy king.Find more from Dirty Van Art.
🤖 2. RoboCop and Cat — By Pro Boy Nick
Even a cyborg needs a furry friend. This piece combines 80s action with a very soft message. All cats are beautiful, even when they are drawn in truck soot. It is a tough look with a sweet heart.See more by Pro Boy Nick.
🌊 3. Deep Sea Grime — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia
The ocean is a lot closer than you think. This artist found a whole underwater world on the back of a delivery truck. The shading on the fish is better than most pencil drawings. Just don’t let it rain or the fish will swim away.Follow Pro Boy Nick for more.
🛡️ 4. The Headless Knight — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia
This knight lost his head but kept his horse. The artist used the natural highlights of the truck to create a spooky glow. It looks like a scene from a dark fairy tale. The snow on the roof adds a perfect wintry touch.Check out Pro Boy Nick on Instagram.
💀 5. Ghostly Skeleton — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia
This little guy looks like he is hiding from the car wash. The detail in the bones is absolutely haunting. It is amazing how much depth you can get with just a finger and some mud. This truck definitely has a soul now.Artist: Pro Boy Nick.
🪰 6. The Giant Dragonfly — By Dirty Van Art
Normally, bugs on a van are not a good thing. This giant dragonfly is the big exception. The wings look delicate enough to flutter away. It is a great way to make a big white van look a lot more natural.Via Dirty Van Art.
🪖 7. Battlefield Dust — By James Gibson in Norfolk
This is a serious piece of history on a very non-serious surface. The artist captured the mood of the battlefield perfectly. You can almost feel the fog in the background. It is a moving tribute made of temporary materials.Artist: James Gibson.
🌌 8. Stormtrooper Squad — By Dirty Van Art
These Stormtroopers are finally on the right track. This van is ready to join the Galactic Empire. Hopefully, their driving is better than their aim in the movies. May the dust be with you!Photos from Dirty Van Art.
🦖 9. The Dinosaur Skeleton — By Pro Boy Nick
The dinosaur skeleton makes the trailer look like a mobile museum. It looks like a prehistoric fossil that decided to take a road trip.Artist: Pro Boy Nick.
🧠 10. Science Legends — By Dirty Van Art
Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking are here to help with your commute. This van is officially the smartest vehicle on the road. The artist even included dates and a tribute to Pi Day. It is a very intelligent use of grime.Via Dirty Van Art.
🐜 11. Insect Invasion — By Dirty Van Art
These flies are huge, but they don’t buzz! The artist filled the side of this van with a whole swarm of insects. The detail on the legs and wings is super impressive. It is enough to make any passerby do a double take.More at Dirty Van Art.
🗽 12. Lady Liberty — By Dirty Van Art
Freedom is being able to turn your car window into a landmark. This Statue of Liberty looks like it was etched into glass. The artist used the dust to create a beautiful, soft light effect. It is a tiny slice of New York on a car.Artist: Dirty Van Art.
👥 13. Expressions in Dust — By Pro Boy Nick
There are so many different people living in this dust! Each face has a unique expression and story. It is amazing how much emotion the artist can pull out of a dirty van. It makes the vehicle feel like a crowd of people.Social: Pro Boy Nick.
🎸 14. Filthy Song — By Dirty Van Art in West Norfolk
This van is loud and proud about being dirty. The artist combined a great portrait with a funny musical pun. It is a great way to tell the world that you are skipping the car wash for art. Stay filthy, West Norfolk!Via Dirty Van Art.
🎩 15. Abraham Lincoln — By Dirty Van Art
Honest Abe has never looked so grimy. This window art perfectly mimics the famous statue in Washington D.C. The shading on the suit and chair is top notch. It is a very presidential way to travel.Find more: Dirty Van Art.
⛰️ 16. Mount Rushmore — By Dirty Van Art
Why drive to South Dakota when you can see the presidents right here? These four faces are carved out of pure dust. The artist even managed to get their iconic expressions right. It is a monument that only lasts until the next rainstorm.Artist: Dirty Van Art.
🎤 17. Dolores O’Riordan Tribute — By Dirty Van Art in West Norfolk
This is a beautiful memorial for a legendary singer. The detail in the microphone and her expression is really touching. It is proof that art can be meaningful no matter what it is made of. The Cranberries fans will love this one.Follow Dirty Van Art.
🤡 18. The Joker — By Dirty Van Art
Why so serious? This Joker looks like he is ready to cause some chaos on the highway. The messy dust actually makes his makeup look even more realistic. It is a perfect fit for the grimy medium.Photos: Dirty Van Art.
🦷 19. Happy Doodad — By Dirty Van Art
This little character is just happy to be here. He has one tooth and a lot of personality. It is a simple drawing that is sure to make any driver behind them smile. Sometimes the simplest doodles are the best.Find more on Dirty Van Art.
🧼 20. Please Don’t Wash — By Dirty Van Art
This is a direct command for all car wash owners. Washing this van would be a crime against art. The font is very professional for something written in dirt. Keep it dirty and keep it creative!Via Dirty Van Art.
☮️ 21. Anti-War Reflections — By Pro Boy Nick in Russia
These pieces carry a very heavy message on a very light surface. The artist used the grime to speak out against the war in Ukraine. The skulls and the lonely figure are very powerful. It shows that street art can be a strong voice for change.Artist: Pro Boy Nick.
🎨 22. Grime Portrait — By Pro Boy Nick
This eye is watching everything on the road. The detail in the iris and the eyelashes is incredible. It is hard to believe this was made just by moving dust around. It is a beautiful way to end our collection.See more from Pro Boy Nick.
Art really can happen anywhere, even on a dirty truck! It is amazing to see how much beauty can be found in a little bit of road grime. We hope these photos made you look at your own dusty car a little differently.
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