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10 Stunning New Street Art Murals From Around the World (June 2025)
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Explore fresh, captivating murals from global street art hotspots, including a mesmerizing depiction of a flaming girl in Glasgow, an underwater goddess in Mexico, and a striking interpretation of justice in Ostend. This post takes you through diverse artistic styles, from surreal fantasy to vibrant portrayals of mythological figures, showcasing incredible works from the UK, Mexico, Belgium, Spain, France, Australia, and Brazil.
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1. Flame Girl – By Bacon in Glasgow, UK for Yardworks Festival
A striking mural portraying a girl illuminated by flames from within, rendered in a mesmerizing mix of realism and surreal lighting effects, highlighted by golden and fiery hues against a dark blue background.
2. Deidad del Agua – By EPOK and Ricardo Conde in Río Lagartos, Mexico for PROEXART
This mural portrays a hybrid of a girl and an octopus, painted in oceanic blues and greens, creating a surreal underwater scene with lifelike textures and emotional depth.
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3. The Collapse of Justitia – By Judith De Leeuw in Ostend, Belgium for The Crystal Ship Oostende
A dramatic mural illustrating the symbolic collapse of Lady Justice, depicted upside-down holding scales and a sword, emphasized with turquoise accents and a golden halo.
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4. Tocando Fondo – By Decimart in Jerez, Spain
This mural features a young woman’s face emerging from deep blue waters, surrounded by gracefully swimming goldfish and sea creatures, blending fantasy with aquatic realism.
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5. Garden Mischief – By ABYS in Bourgoin-Jallieu, France for Peinture Fraîche Festival
A playful and humorous mural showing a smiling cat joyfully tumbling through lush greenery and flowers, with a quirky worm character popping out of a flowerpot hat.
6. Sambiosis – By Antonio López Badicoloreando in Granada, Spain
This joyful mural shows a young indigenous girl with closed eyes, traditional face paint, feather accessories, and maracas, radiating happiness and cultural pride.
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7. Floral Gaze – By Drapl and Strange Harvest in Brisbane, Australia
A beautiful mural of a woman’s face framed by blue flowers and ornate abstract patterns, blending detailed realism with decorative street art elements.
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8. Archer Goddess – By Marc Eslic in Penelles, Spain for Gargar Festival
This powerful mural features a mythological female archer aiming confidently forward, depicted alongside a wolf, rendered with dramatic realism and vibrant colors.
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9. Gorilla Vibes – By Noe Two in Itaparica, Brazil for Festival Bahia de Todas as Cores
Bold and colorful mural of a gorilla with a cigar, depicted in vivid shades of pink, orange, and purple against a graffiti-filled background, showcasing street art’s edgy aesthetics.
10. Cyberpunk Girl – By Tobe in Mexico City, Mexico for Pec Crew
An expressive mural capturing a stylized girl with blue hair, adorned with cyberpunk-inspired accessories and a bright pink headband, featuring bold colors and detailed facial expressions.
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Fun With Statues (26 photos)
The best statues do not just stand there! Give them one passerby, one camera, and a perfectly timed idea. Suddenly, a quiet monument turns into a brilliant joke, a fun duet, or a tiny piece of street theater.
That is exactly what makes these photos so incredibly good! They are way more than just funny camera angles. They show the absolute magic that happens when public art meets real life. A simple bronze figure becomes a hilarious scene partner. An old memorial gets a brand new personality. The local city square turns into a fun, improvised stage. These playful interactions prove a wonderful point. The most memorable public art is not always the sculpture itself. Sometimes, it is the magical split second when somebody jumps in to complete it!More: Funny Signs (10 Photos)
🤭 The Ultimate “How Dare You” Moment
Classical beauty meets a modern-day slap! The timing here is absolutely perfect. The statue’s recoiling expression makes this a total masterpiece of clever perspective.
🧗♂️ The Infinite Tug-of-War — By Dennis Smith in Salt Lake City, USA 🇺🇸
The Counterpoint sculpture in Salt Lake City proves to be a very tough opponent. This exaggerated game of tug-of-war is interactive street art at its very best!💡 Nerd Fact: The funny part is that Dennis Smith did not sculpt a struggle at all. The Smithsonian record for Counterpoint describes two family groups at play. It features a father with a child on his shoulders and a mother swinging her daughter around. This photo hilariously hijacks a sculpture that was originally about joyful family motion instead of conflict.
🕷️ When Spidey Met His Match — By Carlos Terrés in Guadalajara, Mexico 🇲🇽
A true superhero showdown in Guadalajara! Even Spider-Man has to respect the local legends. Jorge Matute Remus looks less like a statue here and more like the city’s patron saint of impossible problem-solving.💡 Nerd Fact: Guadalajara’s official tourism page says Matute Remus supervised the massive move and slight rotation of the Teléfonos de México building without interrupting service back in 1950. Even better, art historian Irma Gabriela Juárez Becerra notes that Carlos Terrés had already sculpted a Matute Remus for the former telephone-company site in 2002. This means the engineering legend ended up being retold in bronze more than once.
🫣 Caught Bronze-Handed
Sometimes statues can be a bit too hands-on! Her shocked reaction is absolutely priceless. It is the perfect match for this bronze figure’s unexpected move.
💋 Love is in the Air — In Jeju, South Korea 🇰🇷
Jeju Loveland was practically built for this kind of cheeky photo. A quick kiss turns the park’s already mischievous energy into a perfect little piece of performance art!💡 Nerd Fact: Jeju Loveland is a full sculpture park and not just a one-off joke. The Korea Tourism Organization says 20 artists took part in creating it. Most of them were talented Hongik University graduates. Visit Jeju points out that it is one of the few tourist attractions on the island that you can enjoy at night.
🔨 Hammer Time!
This brave soul decided to take a quick nap right on the tracks. Meanwhile, these bronze workers are swinging their heavy hammers hard. Talk about living dangerously!
🥊 Talk to the Hand
This unicycling statue has zero tolerance for pedestrians getting in its way. That is a very solid boop right on the nose!
👁️ A Close Encounter with Yin & Yang — By Robert Arneson in Davis, USA 🇺🇸
Sometimes the art looks right back at you! This giant face in Davis provides the perfect backdrop for a totally surreal and funny moment.💡 Nerd Fact: Arneson was not just making quirky campus mascots. UC Davis notes that he helped push ceramics far beyond traditional pottery. The official Eggheads page says Yin & Yang was installed in 1992 and was conceived as being “about conversation.” That makes this accidental face-off weirdly faithful to the sculpture’s whole core idea!
🏃♂️ Tripping at Liberty Square — By István Máté in Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺
Politics can be super tricky to navigate! This playful visitor in Budapest shows us exactly what it looks like to literally fall for Ronald Reagan.💡 Nerd Fact: Liberty Square makes this statue extra loaded with meaning. In the official inauguration speech, Hungary framed the 2011 monument as a tribute to Reagan’s role in ending communism in the region. An Associated Press report noted that it was installed near both the U.S. Embassy and the Soviet war memorial. This setup is basically Cold War symbolism compressed into one single square!
📱 Founding Fathers, Now Accepting Selfies — By Studio EIS in Philadelphia, USA 🇺🇸
History gets a really fun digital update in Philadelphia! Suddenly, two bronze founders look less like distant historical figures and more like two guys trying to get everyone into the perfect frame.💡 Nerd Fact: These are not just random museum doubles. The Constitution Center’s FAQ says Signers’ Hall contains 42 life-size bronze figures created by Studio EIS. About 50 talented artists worked on them. Here is the best trivia twist. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams are not in the room at all. Both were serving abroad in Europe during the Constitutional Convention.
🕊️ The Pigeon’s Revenge — In Bracknell, UK 🇬🇧
Check out this beautifully surreal scene from Bracknell! If you have ever nervously fed a pigeon in the park, this giant sculpture might just be your worst nightmare come to life.
👼 Angelic Aggression
Do not let those cute little wings fool you! This feisty cherub is practicing its best wrestling moves on a very surprised museum guest.
🤝 A New Best Friend
Art truly speaks to people of all ages! This charming interaction perfectly captures the pure imagination of a child meeting a cool new bronze buddy.
🥋 Breaking the Fourth Wall — By William Hodd McElcheran in Calgary, Canada 🇨🇦
Why just quietly look at the conversation when you can literally jump right in? This perfectly timed kick adds some serious action movie vibes to the local street art scene!💡 Nerd Fact: This is one of Calgary’s most photobomb-friendly sculptures because that was basically the whole point! The Calgary Public Art Guide says Conversation belongs to McElcheran’s Businessman Series. These life-size figures are placed right on the ground instead of being raised up on pedestals like classical heroes. Avenue Calgary notes that the piece was unveiled in 1981. Locals have been happily jumping into the argument ever since!
💃 Ring Around the Rosie… for Adults
Nostalgia is a super powerful thing! Joining the circle makes this public sculpture feel exactly like an active, joyful playground all over again.
👷♂️ The Carpenter’s Wrath
Watch your head! This muscular bronze figure looks more than ready to put that huge hammer to work. This brave visitor is standing right in the dangerous splash zone.
📸 Einstein’s Modern Theory of Selfies
Energy equals modern camera squared! Albert Einstein looks surprisingly comfortable with a flashy smartphone right in his face.
🧳 The Sidewalk Thief
This beautiful bronze couple is saying their deeply romantic goodbyes. Meanwhile, a super helpful passerby decided to take care of that heavy suitcase for them!
🐻 A Bear Hug to Remember
A tough mountain bike trip just took a whimsical turn! This very tired rider found a cool bear statue completely willing to offer some much-needed physical support.
🗽 Lady Liberty’s Smoke Break — By Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi in New York, USA 🇺🇸
Lighting up with the absolute best torch in the business! Brilliant forced perspective easily turns this famous national landmark into a very willing accomplice.💡 Nerd Fact: Bartholdi designed the beautiful icon, but the hidden genius engineer is Gustave Eiffel. The National Park Service says Eiffel created the massive 92-foot internal pylon and flexible support system. Its official statue facts page notes that Lady Liberty can safely sway up to 3 inches in the heavy wind. The golden torch can actually move as much as 6 inches!
👆 Boop!
Who says bronze is totally cold and unfeeling? This incredibly playful statue seems to find its visitor quite amusing. Or maybe it is just playing a fun game of got-your-nose!
📰 Checking the Latest News
See? This is exactly what everyone is talking about online today! Sharing a bright screen with a life-sized bronze figure perfectly bridges the gap between different eras.
🤫 Whispered Secrets
Some juicy stories are meant only for the ears of marble! This wonderfully intimate moment turns a static museum sculpture into a very patient and quiet listener.
🌊 Sharing “La Bella Lola” — By Carmen Fraile in Torrevieja, Spain 🇪🇸
Welcome to beautiful Torrevieja, Spain! Sitting casually beside La Bella Lola turns this seaside monument into a lovely shared pause. Suddenly, the sculpture feels less like a landmark and more like someone still scanning the open horizon.💡 Nerd Fact: Torrevieja’s official tourism page describes La Bella Lola as a tribute to Torrevejense women who lovingly watched their seafaring loved ones depart. That is exactly why the beautiful sculpture reads as longing rather than just simple seaside decoration. The city’s English tourism page also notes an interesting detail. A copy of Carmen Fraile’s work was kindly donated to Oviedo in 2009.
🪒 Statues Need Grooming Too
A simple pink razor completely turns a timeless classical pose into a super relatable morning routine! It is the exact kind of subtle street art intervention that instantly stops people right in their tracks.
🎭 The Final Pose
This is the absolute perfect grand finale! This hilarious interaction proves once again that public street art is here for absolutely everyone to explore and enjoy.Which one is your favorite?
Work of Art: Conversation by William Hodd McElcheran
One of the most recognizable pieces of art in Calgary, these two bronze businessmen talking shop on Stephen Avenue continue to be objects of curiosity after four decades.avenuecalgary (Avenue Calgary)
Amazing (9 Photos)
Content warning: From surreal portraits in Belgium to historical illusions in Canada, these murals capture stories of humanity, culture, and imagination. This collection includes Studio Giftig’s layered emotions in Eindhoven, Giuseppe De Martino Amed’s flowing figure in Q
From surreal portraits in Belgium to historical illusions in Canada, these murals capture stories of humanity, culture, and imagination. This collection includes Studio Giftig’s layered emotions in Eindhoven, Giuseppe De Martino Amed’s flowing figure in Quaglietta, JEKS ONE’s floral face in North Carolina, and Martin Ron’s towering underwater child in Argentina.
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1. Echoes of Harmony — Studio Giftig in Eindhoven, Netherlands
A mural depicting a man holding a harmonica while a woman plays the violin behind him. Flowing hair, autumn leaves, and butterflies create a layered, dreamlike scene.
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2. Potamides — Giuseppe De Martino Amed in Quaglietta, Italy
The mural transforms the building façade into a stone-like figure pouring water from her hands, referencing mythological water nymphs. Bright yellow flowers and geometric shapes frame the composition.
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3. Mural by Wild Drawing in Antwerp, Belgium
A giant face with blue and purple tones emerges from the wall. Within the head, a couple embraces, connected by cables and organic shapes, merging intimacy with surreal digital aesthetics. More by WD!: Beautiful 3D Art by WD! (8 Photos)
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4. Inner Bloom — JEKS ONE in Lexington, USA
A face intertwined with blooming flowers and vines painted on brick. The closed eyes and upward gaze suggest a moment of serenity and rebirth, with petals in pink, yellow, and green enveloping the figure. More by JEKS ONE!: 9 Amazing Murals by JEKS ONE That Blur the Line Between Paint and Reality
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5. Trompe-l’œil Mural in Québec City, Canada
When the walls tell stories… This incredible trompe-l’œil mural in Québec City is a masterpiece that blends history, culture, and art into one breathtaking illusion. Every corner feels alive with characters from centuries past, reminding us that the city’s walls whisper more than just echoes of time.
6. Mural at R9 Café in Taipei City, Taiwan
Playful balcony scenes painted directly on the café walls show musicians, birds, and everyday interactions. More photos!: Mural at R9 Cafe in Taipei City, Taiwan
7. Mural by Martin Ron in Miramar, Argentina
Painted on a water tower, the mural shows a submerged child holding their breath. More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
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8. Periscopes — Seth in Shanghai, China
Using the existing pipes of the building, Seth painted a child peering through them as if they were a telescope. The playful integration of architecture and painting creates an urban storybook moment. More!: 34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind
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9. Mixing — Edoardo Ettorre in Mendicino, Italy
A large-scale mural showing a figure pouring a thick, pale mixture into a wooden container. The scene references traditional food preparation, with careful attention to hands, tools, and texture.
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Beautiful Street Art (12 Photos)
From Pereira in Colombia to Córdoba in Argentina, and from Austria to Spain, these works of art brighten walls, streets, and natural landscapes. In this collection, you’ll see a rooster in vibrant colors, a little fox in a stump, a spiraling stone formation on a beach, and murals that capture innocence, imagination, and community life.
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1. Olivia Mira el Cielo — Córdoba, Argentina
A mural by Martín Ron shows a young girl holding a silver star-shaped balloon while reaching toward the light above, painted on the side of a tall building. More by Martin!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram
2. Innocence in Bloom — Ronda, Spain
A child in a white dress kneels beside a flowerpot, gently holding a red flower. The mural by Kato Art captures childhood curiosity and tenderness. More by KATO!: Cute Art By KATO (7 Photos)🔗 Follow Kato Art on Instagram
3. Life at Sea — Basque Country, Spain
A large black-and-white mural by Djoels depicts an elderly man carving a model ship, with ocean waves, a sailing vessel, and a tentacle surrounding the scene. More photos!: Life at sea – Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 photos)🔗 Follow Djoels on Instagram
4. The Rooster — Pereira, Colombia
By Nauta for the project Corocito nos Une, this mural of a rooster is painted in bright reds, greens, and blues, with lush flowers and foliage integrated into its form.🔗 Follow Nauta on Instagram
5. Community Wall — Düsseldorf, Germany
A colorful mural by Klaus Klinger depicts a stacked neighborhood of small houses, filled with lively characters going about their daily lives.
6. Truth Be Told — USA
“Truth be told, Patrice got stuck in a hedge this morning. She is nonetheless accepting compliments on her new hat.” – David Zinn painted a small fox peeking from a tree stump, humorously topped with real grass resembling a hat. A playful blend of chalk art and nature. More new by David Zinn!: Playful Art By David Zinn (10 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
7. Nature and Face — Asparn an der Zaya, Austria
Natalia Rak’s mural shows a young woman’s profile with her hair transformed into blooming flowers and green leaves, painted against a deep purple wall. More by Natalia Rak!: 10 Breathtaking Murals by Natalia Rak That Turn City Walls Into Dreams🔗 Follow Natalia Rak on Instagram
8. Fluidform — Wales, UK
A land art installation by Jon Foreman made of carefully arranged stones on a beach, forming a spiral pattern that blends with the shoreline. More new by Jon Foreman!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos)🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram
9. Dog and Farmer — Smug in Nullawil, Australia
A large-scale rural portrait featuring a dog resting against a farmer’s hand, painted across the curved surface of a silo. The mural shows detailed textures in the dog’s fur and the farmer’s checked shirt. More: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life🔗 Follow Smug on Instagram
10. Concrete Horizons — Edoardo Ettorre in Tbilisi, Georgia
A mural of two children holding a plant together, one standing on a chair while the other lifts the pot. The work shows soft lighting and realistic shadows across the building facade.🔗 Follow Edoardo Ettorre on Instagram
11. Lacewing — Sweo & Nikita in Caudry, France
A three-dimensional butterfly painted with lace-like patterns and metallic tones. The wings appear to fold out from the wall, surrounded by geometric shapes.🔗 Follow Sebastien Sweo on Instagram and Nikita on Instagram
12. Guardian of the Green Realm — Viviana Gómez & Siervo in Tunja, Colombia
A mural featuring a figure holding swirling green and yellow forms that shape into a lion’s head. A dove flies above, and flowers cover the lower part of the wall.🔗 Follow Viviana Gómez on Instagram & Siervo on Instagram
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All So Beautiful! (9 Photos)
Content warning: From Argentina to Poland, Sardinia to the UK, these murals show the beauty of people, nature, and imagination painted on walls. This collection of 9 features reflections on identity, vibrant portraits, playful animals, cultural heritage, and surreal encou
From Argentina to Poland, Sardinia to the UK, these murals show the beauty of people, nature, and imagination painted on walls. This collection of 9 features reflections on identity, vibrant portraits, playful animals, cultural heritage, and surreal encounters with nature — each piece stopping passersby with its detail and emotion.
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1. Diversity Dream – Vinie in Chatou, France
A colorful mural of a seated girl with closed eyes and patterned leggings. More!: Vinie’s Stunning Murals (25 Photos)
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2. Silent Harmony- Poster One in Swindon, UK
A mural of a woman’s face painted in abstract, layered strokes. Blue and orange dominate the composition, with the eyes closed and the expression calm.
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3. Gentle Hands – JEKS in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
A monochrome mural of an elderly man with a white beard, carefully holding a cluster of pink flowers in his hands. More!: 9 Amazing Murals by JEKS ONE That Blur the Line Between Paint and Reality
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4. Koi Embrace — Kitsune & Lobster Robin in Ghent, Belgium
A mural of a woman surrounded by luminous blue koi fish. The warm glow around her contrasts with the deep navy background and stylized fish.
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5. Among the Grass — Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
This pastel-toned mural portrays a woman kneeling in a tall meadow, rendered with fine sketch-like lines and watercolor textures. It’s part of the Street Art Szczecin 2021 project. More!: 7 photos – Flower Mural by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland
6. Happy Pup — WOSKerski in London, UK
A humorous mural of a dog with big eyes and tongue sticking out, painted against a bright yellow circle on a brick wall. More!: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality
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7. Daily Life in Zeddiani — Vanda Banti in Sardinia, Italy
Painted directly onto a residential facade, this mural blends seamlessly into the house’s real structure. It portrays a traditional Sardinian street scene with people, a donkey, and vivid historic clothing. More photos here!
8. Reflections — Martin Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina
A striking mural showing a boy crouching down in a hooded jacket, reflected upside down in a mirrored surface. The reflection includes the same figure holding a purple flower. More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
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9. Portrait with Feathered Headdress — Valérian in Paris, France
A striking portrait mural by Valérian painted at 5 Passage Sigaud in Paris. The artwork features a monochrome face adorned with a radiant headdress of multicolored feathers, blending fine stencil work with expressive paint drips and splashes. The contrast between vivid hues and the calm expression of the subject creates a powerful visual impact.
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Vinie’s Stunning Murals (25 Photos)
Vinie grew up in Toulouse and loved drawing and painting from a young age. In high school, she started doing street art when she joined the “AH Crew” in 2001.
Back then, she mostly worked on graffiti lettering. Over time, she joined art events and worked on themed murals, which inspired her to create colorful characters and detailed scenes.In 2007, Vinie moved to Paris for a job as an Artistic Director. This move helped her focus on her own style of art. She began painting her now-famous female character on Paris walls. These characters are easy to spot with their big, bold hairstyles made of graffiti tags and designs. Vinie also likes to use things around her, like plants, to make her art blend into its surroundings.
With help from her art partner Anti, she started making sculptures in 2016 and again in 2019. Today, Vinie’s art is known all over the world. She takes part in urban art festivals and shares her creations across different countries. Her work mixes her love for painting and traveling, bringing bright and creative designs to city streets everywhere.
LINKS: www.viniegraffiti.com // Instagram / Facebook
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6 Captivating Murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo
Content warning: Welcome to a collection of some truly amazing murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo. Their murals are more than just art on walls—they’re visual stories woven into the urban landscapes across cities like Aarhus, Huarte, Aracena, and more. Each
Welcome to a collection of some truly amazing murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo.
Their murals are more than just art on walls—they’re visual stories woven into the urban landscapes across cities like Aarhus, Huarte, Aracena, and more.
Each piece reflects their unique ability to capture human emotion and interaction, seamlessly blending realism with abstract elements to create something extraordinary. From intimate portraits to urban scenes, Blanxer and Repo’s collaborations invite you to pause, look closer, and see the world from a new perspective.
“World goal 9” by Cristian Blanxer painted on the side of a building in Aarhus, Denmark, for the 17 Walls project.
Mural titled ‘Little Giants’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo on a building wall in Berlin, Germany, curated by Yasha Young.
“Tipularia” (La cebollera) by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo for Cantamañanas Festival in Huarte, Navarre, Spain.
Mural titled ‘Mujica Maestro’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, depicting José ‘Pepe’ Mujica, former president of Uruguay, located in Aracena, Spain.
A quote from Mujica is associated with the mural: ‘No soy pobre, soy sobrio, liviano de equipaje, vivo con lo justo para que las cosas no me roben la libertad’ (I am not poor, I am sober, light on baggage, I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom).
Street mural titled ‘Más vale maña…’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Alfamén, Spain.
The title, ‘Más vale maña…’ (Skill is better…), suggests the value of skill and hard work in daily life.
Mural titled ‘Mala hierba…’ (Bad weed…) by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Aracena, Spain.
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