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From painted trees and playful shadows to murals that cleverly wrap around street corners, these ten works of street art show how perfectly artists can merge their creations with the environment. Spotted in locations from Vienna to London, each piece uses

From painted trees and playful shadows to murals that cleverly wrap around street corners, these ten works of street art show how perfectly artists can merge their creations with the environment. Spotted in locations from Vienna to London, each piece uses existing objects or surroundings to become something more than paint on a wall.

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Chalk drawing on a large stone depicting a small green-skinned figure in a pink shirt and blue pants, positioned so grass and purple flowers sprouting from a crack behind the stone look like the figure’s hair.

1. Sibling Pep Talk — David Zinn in USA


A small green character drawn on stone appears to have wild hair made of real grass and purple flowers growing from a crack behind it. The chalk drawing wears a pink shirt and light blue pants, standing barefoot on the stone. More!: Cute Art By David Zinn (14 Photos)

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Street art on a low wall showing black silhouettes of camels with riders walking in a line that follows a natural crack, resembling a caravan; green grass in the foreground.

2. Camel Caravan — Oakoak in France


Small black silhouettes of camels and riders move single-file along a natural crack in a low wall, turning the fracture into a desert path. The grass below contrasts with the pale wall. More!: Wrong but Right: Art By Oakoak (9 Photos)

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Large mural of a yellow Lego astronaut integrated with a concrete bunker in Saint‑Pierre‑Église, France, with two slit windows aligned as the eyes and the pillbox roof forming the head; classic space logo on the chest.

3. Lego Bunker — näutil in Saint-Pierre-Église, France


A yellow Lego astronaut painted across a WWII bunker uses the two rectangular openings as the figure’s eyes; the pillbox top becomes the blocky head. A classic space emblem sits on the chest against weathered concrete. More!: Life and Poetry By Näutil (15 Photos!)

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Street art of a boy playing an accordion, with a metal wall vent incorporated as the instrument’s bellows, the boy’s body painted in black and white on a white wall.

4. Accordion Boy


A painted figure of a boy playing an accordion uses a metal vent cover as the instrument’s bellows, blending a real object into the artwork. The boy’s hair and clothing are painted directly on the wall around the vent.


Corner mural reproducing Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss” on a yellow wall, positioned so a red-and-white no-entry street sign partly covers the embracing couple.

5. The Kiss — Fabian Bogi Street Art of Gustav Klimt’s “The Kiss” in Vienna, Austria


A reproduction of Gustav Klimt’s famous painting wraps around the corner of a yellow building, with a street sign positioned to obscure part of the embrace. More!: A Masterpiece on the Streets: Klimt’s The Kiss Reimagined in Vienna

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Plastic bowl on pavement containing several red-cover copies of George Orwell’s 1984, with a sign reading “One copy of 1984 per child” propped behind them.

6. 1984 Book Bowl


A Halloween bowl filled with copies of George Orwell’s 1984 sits on a doorstep, accompanied by a sign that reads “One copy of 1984 per child.”


7. Painting Tree — Semi Ok in Istanbul, Turkey


A mural of a hand holding a paintbrush is painted so that the tree behind the wall forms the bristles of the brush, with blue paint dripping onto the pavement. More!: Playful Art By Semiok (8 Photos)

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Street art mural of a charging rhino painted on a brick wall, placed so its head appears to push against the rear of a small silver car parked in front.

8. Rhino on the Loose — Banksy in London, UK


A black-and-white rhino is painted on a brick wall, positioned so that it appears to be “ramming” a small parked car. The rhino’s head aligns with the rear of the vehicle. More!: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art?

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Street art by Tom Bob showing black silhouettes of parade figures painted on pavement, designed so they align perfectly with the wavy shadow cast by a blue fence at a specific time of day.

9. An artwork visible only in a specific time of the day — Tom Bob


A line of painted black silhouettes appears only when the midday sun casts the wavy shadow of a nearby blue fence over them, completing the scene. The figures look as if they ride the train along the shadow. More!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)

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Street art silhouette of a crouching person reaching upward with a paintbrush, positioned so that peeled plaster on the wall above them forms the shape of vines and leaves.

10. Vine Painter — Pejac in Madrid, Spain


A painted silhouette of a crouching figure reaches up toward a section of wall where plaster has peeled away to reveal the brick beneath, resembling climbing vines. More!: Street Art by Pejac – A Collection

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11. Better late than never – By Oakoak in Le Locle, Switzerland


Street artwork by Oakoak in Le Locle showing a ghost holding a bouquet of yellow flowers. More!: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)

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Cute Art By David Zinn (14 Photos)


David Zinn creates amazing chalk art that brings sidewalks to life!


His fun and quirky characters—like Sluggo, a cute green monster, and Philomena, a tiny flying pig—seem to pop right out of the cracks and bumps in the pavement. With just chalk, charcoal, and a big imagination, Zinn turns everyday streets into magical places full of humor and joy.

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In this collection, you’ll find 14 of his coolest pieces. Each one shows how street art can make people smile, even if it only lasts a short time. His drawings interact with tree roots, sidewalk cracks, and other random spots, making them even more special. Keep scrolling to check out these fun creations and see how they bring happiness to the streets!

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A whimsical chalk drawing by street artist David Zinn on a concrete sidewalk, featuring a small lion with soft golden fur, a playful expression, and a mane creatively integrated with real grass. The lion is sitting down, holding a tiny gray mouse in one paw, evoking the classic fable of "The Lion and the Mouse." The artwork seamlessly blends with the urban environment, using natural elements to enhance its charm and humor.

Nathan removed the thorn but couldn’t do anything about the mane problem.


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Grumpy Stone.


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Nathan’s life goal is to redefine “squirrelly.”


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A little help?


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Every Tuesday morning, Seth puts on his jorts and offers balloon rides to beetles.


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Colin’s too small to ride roller coasters, so every summer he sits in an old slipper and waits for someone to give him a push.


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Freida enjoys watching for people who are having dull days and then solving that problem.


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Rosie has an excellent sense of smell, which is why she always carries an olfactory support flower.


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Lily can’t decide if she’s an understood overachiever or an overstood underachiever; either way, she’s making a lot of progress.


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This message brought to you by the Underfoot Arts Council and a philanthropic hole in the ground.


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Nadine and the Shy Leviathan.


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And that was the day Sandra learned you can’t tickle just one hedgehog.


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