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This Art Will Make You Calm (8 Photos)
Content warning: From beach stone patterns to murals of quiet faces, these artworks share a sense of stillness. They come from Wales, Spain, Poland, Peru, Florida, Mexico, and more. More: Amazing Art (8 Photos) 1. “Augere” — Jon Foreman in Druidston, Wales Stone sculpture
From beach stone patterns to murals of quiet faces, these artworks share a sense of stillness. They come from Wales, Spain, Poland, Peru, Florida, Mexico, and more.
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1. “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)
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2. Mural by Adventis in El Torcal, Andalusia, Spain
Portrait of a young woman holding a blue iris painted on an old farmhouse wall. The muted colors blend with the rough texture of the building.
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3. Mural by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
A woman kneeling among tall grasses and flowers. Transparent layers and soft colors give the image a natural light effect. More: 7 photos – Flower Mural by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
4. “Sleeping Kitten 2” — WA in Lima, Peru
Large mural of a sleeping ginger cat painted beneath a residential building. The cat’s pose fits naturally with the structure’s shape.
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5. “Where the Light Divides” — Ben Keller in Orlando, Florida
Portrait of a woman seen through light and shadow. The composition uses geometric brushstrokes in warm tones of orange and brown.
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6. “Where Are We Meeting Tonight” — Speker 1 in Morelia, Mexico
Painting of a woman resting on a bed. The soft light and calm colors create a quiet domestic scene.
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7. Mural by Carles Arola in Calonge, Spain
Large mural showing residents on balconies of a stone façade. Figures, flowers, and painted details match the architecture of the town. More photos and about the mural!: Trompe-l’œil Magic: Carles Arola’s Stunning Mural Brings Calonge’s History to Life
8. “Hallow” — Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, USA
Wooden sculpture of a woman opening her chest. The carved texture resembles tree bark and stands in a park surrounded by trees. More: 5 Photos of Sculpture “Hallow” By Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois
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Amazing Art (8 Photos)
From towering city murals to hidden creatures carved into natural landscapes, artists worldwide are bringing animals into public spaces in striking ways.
In this collection, you’ll meet a tiger gazing over Spanish streets, a massive snake bursting from a French wall, and a gorilla towering over New York. You’ll also find a boar built from logs in a Swedish forest, a playful dog in London, and a platypus painted across an Australian silo. Smaller interventions appear too, like a squirrel peeking from a tree trunk and a fox face stretching across a Belgian wall.More: Cute Animals (25 Photos)
1. Tiger Mural — Sweo & Nikita in El Berrón, Spain
A large-scale mural of a resting tiger framed by green leaves, painted across the side of a multi-story building. The animal’s realistic expression and posture give the illusion of it leaning out from the wall. On more mural!: Gold Fish mural by Sebastien Sweo and Nikita in Calais, France🔗 Follow Sebastien Sweo& Nikita on Instagram
2. Giant Snake — Braga Last One in Puteaux, France
A three-part mural of a snake appearing to burst through a building wall. The detailed scales and yellow-black pattern make the reptile look alive as it slithers out from broken concrete panels. More!: Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)🔗 Follow Braga Last One on Instagram
3. King Kong — Carlos Alberto GH in New Rochelle, USA
A massive gorilla mural inspired by King Kong, painted to appear as if it holds a passerby in its hand while towering over a city skyline. The interactive scale allows viewers to step into the scene.🔗 Follow Carlos Alberto GH on Instagram
4. Gamla Suggan — Hannelie Coetzee in Knislinge, Sweden
An installation built from stacked logs and branches arranged between trees, forming the face of a wild boar. The natural materials blend with the forest setting, creating a hidden animal figure within the landscape. More: Stubb Boar (5 photos)🔗 Follow Hannelie Coetzee on Facebook
5. Dog Mural — WOSKerski in London, UK
A mural of a dog with oversized eyes and tongue sticking out, painted on a brick wall with a bright yellow circle as a backdrop. The playful expression makes the work stand out in the urban setting. More: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality🔗 Follow WOSKerski on Instagram
6. Platypus Silo — Jimmy Dvate in Rochester, Australia
A hyper-detailed mural of a platypus painted across a large grain silo. The reflection of water and fine textures of the animal’s fur and bill create a photorealistic effect on an industrial structure. More: 7 pics: Platypus – Mural by Jimmy Dvate in Rochester, Australia🔗 Follow Jimmy Dvate on Instagram
7. Squirrel in Tree — David Zinn in USA
A small painting of a squirrel tucked into a hollow of a wooden pole. The detailed shading makes the animal appear naturally part of the surface, blending street art with urban nature. More: Happy Art by David Zinn (10 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
8. Fox Mural — TUZQ in Belgium
A close-up mural of a fox’s face stretching across a large brick wall. The detailed fur and piercing eyes give the animal a strong presence while interacting with viewers passing below. See all of the mural here!: Fox by TUZQ in Testelt, Belgium (5 photos)🔗 Follow TUZQ on Instagram
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