Content warning: Brandalism returns with the largest advertising takeover in world history. Over 2 days teams of guerilla artists emerged from the shadows to takeover 365 corporate advertising spaces in 10 UK cities. The project saw hand-made artworks from 40 internationa
Brandalism returns with the largest advertising takeover in world history. Over 2 days teams of guerilla artists emerged from the shadows to takeover 365 corporate advertising spaces in 10 UK cities. The project saw hand-made artworks from 40 international artists installed in public spaces across the UK.
Content warning: Street Artist Rasmus Balstrøm “STIMILUS” by Rasmus Balstrøm at Yardworks in Glasgow, Scotland. “STIMILUS” by Rasmus Balstrøm in Glasgow, Scotland 🏴 pic.twitter.com/KARy8z1ctM— STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) June 18, 2022
Content warning: On Facebook. In Tunisia. ———————————————————————— By Fait47. ———————————————————————— In Los Angeles, USA. In Los Angeles, USA. On Facebook. In Los Angeles, USA. In Portland, USA. In Aalborg, Denmark. Stare Down – In Brick Lane, London, England. Photo by
Content warning: Street Artist The Rebel Bear By The Rebel Bear in Glasgow, United Kingdom. The Rebel Bear: An adaption of a previous piece with a few more animals attending the protest for COP26. One located at 84 Sauchiehall street, and the other at 717 Great western rd
The Rebel Bear: An adaption of a previous piece with a few more animals attending the protest for COP26. One located at 84 Sauchiehall street, and the other at 717 Great western rd.
By The Rebel Bear – in Edinburgh, Scotland (5 photos)
Couldn’t agree more. Our skies are cleaner our oceans are a little clearer and seeing animals in places we haven’t in decades. Long last the lockdown!!
3,530 likes, 193 comments - the.rebel.bear on November 4, 2021: "An adaption of a previous piece with a few more animals attending the protest for COP26.
Content warning: From Glasgow to Buenos Aires, public walls and gardens carry some of the most breathtaking artworks of our time. In this selection, a child bends to pick acorns beneath a painted oak tree in Scotland, an elderly worker stands tall in Italy, and surreal po
From Glasgow to Buenos Aires, public walls and gardens carry some of the most breathtaking artworks of our time. In this selection, a child bends to pick acorns beneath a painted oak tree in Scotland, an elderly worker stands tall in Italy, and surreal portraits stretch across buildings in France, Belgium, and the USA. A stone figure walks elegantly over a pond, while colors burst into butterflies and flowers across facades. Here are 9 stunning works that bring beauty into shared spaces.
A mural of a young child in a yellow jacket and blue hat, crouching to pick acorns under a large painted oak tree. The house windows are integrated into the tree trunk, and butterflies hover around the branches. More!: Amazing Murals By Bobby Rogue-One in Glasgow (6 Photos)
2. Worker with Shovel — Manolo Mesa in Acquapendente, Italy
A large-scale mural showing an older man wearing a helmet and light blue shirt, leaning on a shovel. The figure fills the facade and captures a quiet moment of everyday life.
A monumental mural of a person with eyes closed, wearing a striped black-and-white sweater. Behind them, colored stripes fade into the background, creating a sense of calm and depth.
4. Funny Heartache — Case Maclaim in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
A close-up mural of a girl with a playful expression, pressing her cheek against her hand. The portrait was created for Festival Street Art Boulogne-sur-Mer 2025.
Case Maclaim: The artwork explores the complex landscape of female presence in public space. It speaks to the quiet burden of being told to “lighten up,” “smile more,” or “look pretty ” — commands that are as casual as they are demanding. The mural aims to reclaim visual space for women’s realities — not as decoration, but as confrontation and invitation. It is not asking for permission. It is asking to be seen. This woman is both subject and author of her expression. She is holding her head up – literally and metaphorically.
5. Songbird — Collin Van Der Sluijs in Meerbeek, Belgium
A mural of a nuthatch perched on a branch, surrounded by violet flowers and leafy patterns set against a blue background. The painting covers the full gable wall. More!: Out Standing… Murals By Collin Van der Sluijs (7 Photos)
A vibrant mural of a woman’s face merging with flowers and butterflies. Bright colors dominate the sky, while monarch butterflies seem to fly off the wall into the air. More photos!: The Painted Lady – By Jim Vision In Beeston, UK (4 photos)
7. Garden Sculpture — Philip Jackson in (Location Unknown)
A surreal outdoor sculpture of a tall female figure in a textured dress, stepping forward with elongated legs. The figure wears a wide abstract headpiece and is placed in a green garden. More!: 10 Haunting Sculptures by Philip Jackson
8. Reflections — Martin Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina
A massive mural depicting a crouching figure in a rain jacket, touching water that mirrors their reflection. The mirrored double extends the illusion across the full facade. More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
Beautiful Moments When Nature and Art Became One (10 Photos)
From ivy-blanketed murals to sculptures woven from willow branches, these 10 artworks blur the line between nature and art. You’ll find a dreaming child merging into a hedgerow in Ecuador, a giant girl watering a real tree in Poland, and a sleeping forest maiden who changes with the seasons in Cornwall. Artists around the world are letting nature do more than surround their work—it’s becoming part of it.
1. When Street Art Meets Nature — Imbabura, Ecuador
A child sleeps peacefully against a concrete wall, painted with lifelike softness by El Decertor. Ivy draped across the mural seamlessly forms a textured blanket, and a teddy bear peeks from underneath the greenery.
Painted by Natalia Rak, this towering mural features a young girl in traditional Polish dress gently watering a tree growing from the ground below. The tree aligns perfectly with her tilted watering can, turning the entire scene into a gentle urban myth.
Carved by Eva Oertli & Beat Huber, five stone fingers emerge from the earth to cradle a growing tree, as if nature itself is being held by a giant underground guardian.
A large expressive face inside the hollow of a tree. The grain and curvature of the wood become part of the face, making it appear as though the tree is speaking or laughing.
5. Come into Light — Tulum, Mexico
Created by Daniel Popper, this monumental wooden sculpture of a human figure gently opens its chest to reveal a tunnel of living greenery. The work invites visitors to step inside and walk through the heart of nature.
This living sculpture by Sue and Pete Hill lies in the woods of the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Covered in moss and ivy, it changes with the seasons, transforming from green and alive in summer to white and frozen in winter.
On a wall in Paleokastritsa, an elegant face is painted alongside a flourishing bougainvillea. The artist positions the real branches as flowing floral hair, giving life and movement to the portrait.
8. Forest Archer — UK
Crafted by Anna & the Willow, this sculpture made entirely of woven willow shows a woman mid-draw with a bow and arrow. Set deep in a forest path, her flowing skirt and hair mimic the wind.
9. Vertical Garden — Patrick Blanc in Madrid, Spain
French botanist and artist Patrick Blanc created this monumental vertical garden on the side of a building near the CaixaForum in Madrid. Covering the entire façade, it features hundreds of plant species arranged in layers of color and texture, turning the urban wall into a living ecosystem. More photos!: Vertical Garden – By Patrick Blanc in Madrid and Paris
About SMUG from Vantage Point Radio (click link to here a podcast with SMUG):
SMUGis, and has been for many years, one of the leaders in the clubhouse when it comes to realistic portrait murals. His output is beyond impressive and the number of murals he paints in a year is almost unbelievable, but to him… “it’s just what I do.” His massive portraits can span anywhere from one story to 14 stories high but the detail and crispness of the image is the same every time. Over decades of painting walls, SMUG has developed a distinctive and immediately recognizable style which is not always easy for someone who paints realistically. His selection of slightly unconventional models and more importantly his very specific use of light and shadow are undeniably SMUG and exquisitely executed every time.
Content warning: Explore five breathtaking murals by Bobby Rogue-One in Glasgow, each showcasing his incredible talent for photorealism and creative storytelling. From Star Wars tributes to meaningful messages about climate change, these artworks transform urban walls int
Step into the world of Glasgow’s street art with five incredible murals by Bobby Rogue-One, a master of photorealism and urban storytelling.
From playful illusions to heartfelt tributes, each mural transforms city walls into captivating canvases. Discover the stories behind these awe-inspiring artworks, including a tribute to Boba Fett, a climate action call, and a touching memorial.
Whether you’re a street art enthusiast or simply looking for inspiration, these murals are sure to leave you mesmerized.
By Bobby Rogueone in Glasgow, Scotland at The Viceroy Bar & Club.
‘Choose Earth’ by Bobby Rogue-One at Cresswell Lane, Glasgow. Commissioned for COP26 by Fifth Wall VC, the artwork depicts an astronaut stranded on Mars, gazing longingly at Earth.
Tribute mural by Bobby Rogue-One in Glasgow commemorates Hannah. Surrounded by heartfelt messages from her friends.
By Bobby Rogue One at 11 Kilbeg Terrace in Glasgow, UK for Glen Oaks Housing Association.
If you’re captivated by the stunning murals of Bobby Rogue-One, be sure to follow him on Instagram at @rogueoner. His feed offers a closer look at his creative process, new projects, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of his work. It’s the perfect way to stay updated on his latest murals and explore more of his incredible street art portfolio!
Bobby Rogueone: “New mural piece. Its been a while since I’ve posted and a while since I painted. I’ve been a bit ill so I hide away for a bit and stayed away from spraypainting. But u can’t stop the need to get out there and create. This new painting is at the viceroy bar. I hope u all like it 😀”