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Dream On (14 Photos You’ll Remember)


From a soaring leap in Philadelphia to a fence turned into a hammock in Istanbul, this collection captures moments of imagination, emotion, and escape. You'll see a girl on a swing painted in Belsito, a boy playing guitar across the steps of a Houston und

From a soaring leap in Philadelphia to a fence turned into a hammock in Istanbul, this collection captures moments of imagination, emotion, and escape. You’ll see a girl on a swing painted in Belsito, a boy playing guitar across the steps of a Houston underpass, and a child stitching cracks in the pavement with care. Scroll through 14 artworks where artists turned walls, streets, and even border fences into visual dreams.

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Mural of a girl in a white summer dress swinging out from a building facade as if suspended in air, painted with photorealistic detail against a backdrop of Italian rooftops and distant blue mountains.

1. A Swing in the Summer Light — Antonino Perrotta in Belsito, Italy


A large mural of a girl seen from behind, swinging out from a window frame toward the mountains. Her white dress flows mid-air as she soars past rooftops and a classic streetlamp.

About this: “A swing in the summer light” by ATTORREP in Belsito, Italy


Installation artwork showing a man lying in a hammock made from cut metal fencing, suspended between angled concrete border posts in a barren field.

2. Border Hammock — Murat Gök in Istanbul, Turkey


What was once a barbed fence now serves as a hammock. A man lounges in the middle, supported by fence posts bent inward, as if the border yielded to rest.


Mural painted across concrete stairs of a boy in flip-flops playing guitar, with a realistic blue guitar case resting at the base of the steps.

3. Guitar Player — Alex Maksiov in Houston, Texas, USA


A teen boy plays a white electric guitar on a large staircase. His open guitar case below adds to the illusion, turning the steps into a stage.

About this: Guitar Player by Alex Maksiov in Houston, Texas, USA


Large-scale mural of a girl riding a flying sparrow that rises from an open book surrounded by colorful stacks of books, painted on a school building.

4. I Have a Dream — Bane & Pest in Chur, Switzerland


A girl wearing a blue headscarf rides on the back of a giant sparrow emerging from the pages of an open book. Stacks of books line the bottom of the wall.

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Mural on high-rise building showing a woman in a burgundy top and yellow pants jumping upward, casting a shadow onto the wall with city buildings in background.

5. Leap — Tatyana Fazlalizadeh in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


A woman in motion floats mid-jump on a tall brick wall, casting a strong shadow. Her outstretched arms and tilted head suggest joy or freedom.

About this: Mural by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (6 photos)


Wireframe sculptures of two adults sitting back-to-back, each containing a glowing child figure inside reaching toward the other, lit up at night on a desert plain.

6. Love — Alexander Milov at Burning Man, USA


Two large wireframe sculptures of adults sit back to back, while inner glowing children reach through to touch hands. Installed in the desert at night.


Black-and-white image of a small girl sitting on asphalt, carefully placing Band-Aids across a crack in the pavement to mimic sewing or healing.

7. Girl Mending a Crack


In a black-and-white photo, a young girl uses Band-Aids to patch a crack in the pavement. Her concentration and placement mimic the act of healing.


Realistic mural of a sleeping boy partly covered by living ivy used as a blanket, painted on a concrete wall next to a sidewalk with trees and mountains in background.

8. When Street Art Meets Nature — El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador


A boy sleeps against a wall, half-covered by ivy that becomes his blanket. His teddy bear lies beside him as if the plants are tucking him in.

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Mural of a woman in green space gear holding a glass terrarium with plants and mushrooms, a butterfly inside, and a UFO floating above. Painted on concrete in Southampton, UK by Chris Butcher.Photo by Max Johnson

9. Peacekeeper — Chris Butcher in Southampton, UK


A young woman dressed like a futuristic pilot cradles a glass terrarium filled with mushrooms, plants, and a glowing blue butterfly. She wears a green helmet sprouting a mushroom and a peace badge on her sleeve.

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Hyper-realistic mural of a glowing child’s bust with fiery, lava-like textures beneath pale skin and swirling hair, featuring a white flower at the ear. Painted by Bacon in Glasgow, UK for Yardworks Festival 2025.Photo by Craig

10. Fire Within — Bacon in Glasgow, UK for Yardworks Festival 2025


A monumental portrait of a child glows with inner light, the face and body painted with molten textures that resemble fire beneath marble. A white flower near the ear radiates soft warmth, contrasting the powerful energy flowing through the hair.

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Mural of a girl lying with her head on folded arms surrounded by lush tropical flowers and birds, with a tiny version of herself flying a kite nearby in Moyobamba, Peru.

11. Childhood Dreams — Andy J. Céspedes Fernández in Moyobamba, Peru


A girl rests her head gently on her arms surrounded by flowers, a sparrow, and a kite. On her right, a miniature version of herself flies the kite amid giant petals.

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Black-and-white stencil artwork of a young girl in red dress with heart prints, sitting on a black base with chin resting on hands, painted by TABBY on a corner wall in Vienna.

12. DAYDREAMER — TABBY in Vienna, Austria


A stenciled mural of a girl in a red dress with heart patterns, sitting with her chin in her hands. She looks up thoughtfully, framed in black and white against a beige wall.

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13. Lameroo Silo Art — Smug in Lameroo, Australia


On two towering silos, a girl holds a baby wrapped in white fabric. Behind them, a glowing orange-and-purple sunset fills the horizon with harvest fields below.

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Mural of a boy with colorful shading sleeping curled up on an abandoned building, partially interacting with walls and debris in Denpasar, Bali.

14. Dread Dream — WD (Wild Drawing) in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia


A boy painted in rainbow tones sleeps curled against an old building wall, blending into the architecture. The word “DREAM” is painted faintly beside him.

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8 Buildings That Look Like They’re From a Dream


Side-by-side image of two surreal buildings: on the left, a building in Milan, Italy with a giant stone zipper peeling back the corner of its red-orange facade to reveal inner bricks; on the right, a tall, narrow brick tower with battlements and a pointed roof rising alone through thick fog in an open grassy area, resembling a structure from a fantasy world.

From a church in Iceland that looks like a spaceship preparing for launch, to a house zipped open on a street in Milan — this collection showcases architecture at its most imaginative. Included are cliffside wartime refuges, storybook cottages, optical illusions, and centuries-old constructions that defy gravity or blend perfectly into mountains. These aren’t digital renderings — they’re real places from around the world.

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Surreal building in Milan, Italy, designed to look like its corner has been unzipped, revealing the inner bricks beneath the peeled-back facade with a giant zipper sculpture.

1. Unzipped Building — Alex Chinneck in Milan, Italy


A building facade appears to peel open like a jacket, with an oversized zipper curling away the wall to reveal its inner structure. This public installation by Alex Chinneck uses stone, concrete, and illusion to challenge how we perceive architecture.


Fog-shrouded red-brick tower with a pointed roof and battlements, rising vertically from green grass into misty air, creating an isolated, fantasy-like atmosphere.

2. King Alfred’s Tower — England


This red-brick triangular tower rises dramatically from the fog in Somerset, England. Built in 1772, it commemorates Alfred the Great and reaches over 49 meters high with a narrow footprint that adds to its illusion of impossibility.


Camouflaged wooden cabin embedded into a rocky mountain cliff in the Italian Alps, blending almost invisibly with the stone surroundings.

3. Alpine Refuge — Monte Cristallo, Italy


Located at 2,760 meters in the Dolomites, this hidden wooden shelter from World War I is embedded directly into the rockface. Built for survival, it now appears like a dreamlike relic barely distinguishable from the mountain.


Symmetrical concrete church in Iceland with a soaring tower and stepped wings, glowing with warm lights against a deep blue evening sky.

4. Hallgrímskirkja Church — Reykjavík, Iceland


This iconic Lutheran church, inspired by basalt columns and volcanic formations, dominates the Reykjavík skyline. Designed in 1937 and completed in 1986, its symmetry and scale evoke science fiction architecture.


Tilted red-brick pub with angled windows and a sloping roof, the building visibly leaning to one side due to ground subsidence.

5. The House That Sank — The Crooked House, UK


Built in 1765 on top of a mine shaft, this British pub developed a pronounced tilt as the ground beneath it slowly gave way. Despite its slanting angles, it remained a local favorite for centuries.


House in Germany with an undulating slate roof and rounded beige walls, resembling a whimsical cottage from a storybook.

6. Organic Slate Roof House — Germany


This home with flowing lines and a wave-shaped slate roof blurs the line between fairy tale and high-end eco-architecture. Natural stone and soft curves give it a whimsical yet grounded appearance.


Historic timber house perched on stone supports with angled wooden braces, creating an overhang that looks precariously balanced.

7. Cliff House — France (Built 1347)


Balanced between eras and gravity, this timber-framed upper house sits atop massive medieval stonework. Located in France and completed in 1347, it seems to hover above the road with support beams stretching underneath.


Multi-story brown stone buildings in Sanaa, Yemen, with white geometric window detailing, built atop and integrated with natural rock formations.

8. Rock-Built Homes — Sanaa, Yemen


Traditional Yemeni tower houses in Sanaa rise directly from the rock, combining ancient stone masonry with ornate white geometric window frames. The buildings appear both sculpted by nature and intricately human-made.


These buildings bend our expectations of what architecture can be — not just structures, but expressions of ingenuity, adaptation, and creativity. Whether carved into mountains or dressed like zippers, they show that the line between surreal and real is thinner than it seems.

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