Content warning: Explore this beautiful mural by renowned street artist Eduardo Kobra, where he transforms a simple wall in São Paulo into a beacon of peace and hope. This stunning mural features a young girl spraying the hippie peace symbol onto the clouds. Eduardo Kobra
Explore this beautiful mural by renowned street artist Eduardo Kobra, where he transforms a simple wall in São Paulo into a beacon of peace and hope. This stunning mural features a young girl spraying the hippie peace symbol onto the clouds.
Eduardo Kobra, a celebrated Brazilian muralist, is known for his vibrant colors, bold designs, and social messages. His works often address themes of peace, unity, and cultural diversity. Kobra created this mural to promote peace and hope amidst global conflicts. His message is clear: despite the turmoil, we must never lose hope for a better future.
Location: R. Vilela / R. Platina, Tatuapé, São Paulo, Brazil
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Eduardo Kobra: In times of so many conflicts, it is increasingly urgent to build peace. In the neighborhood of Tatuapé, in São Paulo, I made this simple image in order to convey an important message: we cannot lose hope that one day we will live in a world without wars, with humanity united in search of a better future for all. Do you believe that this will one day be possible? In times of so many conflicts, it is increasingly urgent to build peace. In the neighborhood of Tatuapé, in São Paulo, Brazil. I made this simple image with conveying an important message: we cannot lose hope of one day living in a world without wars, with humanity united in search of a better future for all. Do you believe that this will one day be possible?
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Content warning: The first legalized piece of street art in Lithuania In 2008, Lithuanian artist Morfai initiated an unauthorized stencil project titled "The Seeder" on the wall of the Vytautas the Great War Museum in Kaunas. The artwork, sadly, was painted over and its a
The first legalized piece of street art in Lithuania
In 2008, Lithuanian artist Morfai initiated an unauthorized stencil project titled “The Seeder” on the wall of the Vytautas the Great War Museum in Kaunas. The artwork, sadly, was painted over and its accompanying spotlight redirected, likely due to the traditional views of a local architect.
Despite its initial obscurity, the image gained international recognition, notably appearing on a Russian TV game show, which sparked widespread interest. Years later, the tide of local governance shifted, leading to the project “Kaunas Highlights.”
Morfai re-engaged with the community, and after a competitive process, he was granted permission to restore “The Seeder” with durable stone stars and appropriate lighting, establishing it as the first officially recognized piece of street art in Lithuania and the Baltic states.
Historical Context: The Russian Occupation
“The Seeder” statue symbolizes the courage and resilience of those who defied the Russian Occupation of Lithuania from 1795 to 1918. During this period, the Russian empire imposed a ban on the Lithuanian language in an attempt to assimilate the Lithuanian people culturally.
To preserve their language and cultural identity, many Lithuanians engaged in the brave activity of smuggling books and printed materials in Lithuanian from neighboring countries where the language remained free. These smugglers risked severe punishments, including death and deportation to Siberia, underscoring their heroic commitment to sustaining Lithuanian heritage and knowledge.
Content warning: Discover how Vanyu Krastev turns ordinary objects in Bulgaria into laugh-out-loud street art with just a pair of googly eyes!
Bulgarian street artist Vanyu Krastev adds a touch of humor to urban spaces by attaching googly eyes to everyday objects.
From cracked concrete spheres resembling cartoon characters to tree trunks that appear to “smile,” his work transforms mundane surroundings into delightful scenes.
In collaboration with students from Dimitar Petrov Primary School in Sliven, Krastev brought his funny approach to the International Youth Center in Primorsko. Armed with googly eyes, the children explored their environment, turning ordinary shapes into imaginative faces. This unique form of street art is simple but also creative. It invites everyone to see the world with a fresh perspective.
Follow the project on Instagram to discover more playful transformations and inspiring street art.
“The idea is people to have fun, to look for forms, developing their associative thinking. When one has that strive for creativity and the need to do it, my piece of advice is: follow your heart, grow that need, take good care of it… Then it will develop and bring inner satisfaction. And another piece of advice: don’t stick eyes wherever there are ones already.”
We’d love to hear from you! What do you think of these playful and creative googly eye street art transformations in Bulgaria? Have you spotted similar art in your city or created your own?
Eyes That Speak: A Stunning Collection of My Dog Sighs Most Powerful Street Artworks (7 Murals)
I’ve been captivated by the work of My Dog Sighs for many years, and finally, I bring together a collection showcasing some of his most striking murals.
His eye murals, each one seemingly alive and filled with emotion, have left an indelible mark on the streets across the globe. From the rich colors to the intricate reflections in each iris, My Dog Sighs manages to convey something deeply human in every piece.
Join me as I share a curated selection of his works, highlighting the artistry and emotion that make his murals so unforgettable.
If you’re as captivated by My Dog Sighs’ work as I am, make sure to follow him on Instagram @mydogsighs to see more of his incredible murals and keep up with his latest creations. His feed is filled with eye-catching pieces that bring life to urban spaces around the world.
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By My Dog Sighs – In Eccleston, England.
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By My Dog Sighs in Portsmouth, UK for LOOK UP Portsmouth.
By My Dog Sighs at Santa Clara elementary school in Wynwood, Miami, Florida as part of the aWall Mural Projects.
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by My Dog Sighs and Background Bob in Southampton, UK.
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By My Dog Sighs in Glasgow, Scotland.
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By My Dog Sighs in Cardiff, Wales.
My Dog Sighs: We’ve all sat and watched this hideous situation unfurl and while it’s not much, I wanted to do what I know best, (throwing paint) to highlight my sadness and anger over the Ukrainian invasion by Russia.