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A little bit of Sunshine (12 Photos)


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From a child offering a daisy in Italy to massive blooms wrapping entire buildings in New Jersey and Belfast, this collection highlights how artists use flowers to tell tender, bold, and often playful stories across urban landscapes. You’ll find hyperreal murals, natural integrations, and surreal compositions scattered across Europe and the Americas.

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A hyperrealistic mural of a toddler wearing a blue cap with daisies, sunglasses, and white shirt, holding out a daisy in their hand. Painted on a white wall in Porto Viro, Italy by Cosimo “Cheone” Caiffa, the figure appears to step out of the surface in 3D illusion.

1. I Give You A Flower — Cosimo “Cheone” Caiffa in Porto Viro, Italy


A hyperrealistic 3D mural of a young child in a blue cap and sunglasses extending a daisy toward the viewer. The child appears to step out of the wall, offering a lifelike gesture of innocence. More by Cheone!: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!

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A mural of a blonde woman crouched in a meadow of wild grasses and pink-red flowers, painted in pastel and earthy tones with layered textures. Created by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland.

2. Immersed in Wildflowers — Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland


A softly textured mural of a woman crouching in a meadow, surrounded by tall grasses, dandelions, and wildflowers. Blends realism with sketch-like overlay. More photos here!


Mural of a woman with curly red hair wrapped in a blue scarf, surrounded by swirling flax flowers in various shades of blue, painted on a lavender wall in Belfast, Northern Ireland by Studio Giftig.

3. Blue Petals — Studio Giftig in Belfast, Northern Ireland


A photorealistic mural of a woman surrounded by swirling flax flowers painted in vibrant blue and violet hues. The background is a soft lavender brick wall. More photos here!

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A mural of a young Black girl’s face rests below a blooming bougainvillea tree, whose dense, bright purple flowers resemble her hair. Created by Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Brazil.

4. Flower Crown — Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Brazil


A portrait of a smiling girl is paired with an actual bougainvillea tree that serves as her voluminous hair, merging paint and nature seamlessly. More by Fabio!: How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade (8 Photos)

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5. Wall of Color — Jenna Morello in Atlantic City, USA


A vivid mural wraps an entire building façade with oversized flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, purple, and orange. The colors stand out against the neutral urban surroundings. More photos here!

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Wall mural of oversized coral-pink and white peony flowers with green stems and leaves, covering multiple stories of a brown apartment building.

6. Coral Peonies — KORALLPIONEN in Frauenfeld, Switzerland


Towering pink and white peonies bloom on a residential building’s facade. Tall stems and large leaves climb upward, painted with botanical detail and vertical flow.

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A mural of yellow sunflowers, white daisies, and purple wildflowers painted in a realistic style along a maroon wall in Nebraska, USA by street artist KOHIN.

7. Field Bloom — Street Artist KOHIN in Nebraska, USA


A horizontal mural depicting a field of yellow, white, and purple wildflowers blooming against a dark red wall. The work features clean lines and botanical detail. See it all here!

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8. Flowers for West Town — in Chicago, USA


Painted on a brick corner building, this mural includes sunflowers, roses, peonies, and a red admiral butterfly. Realistic shadows and color give it a grounded feel. More photos here!

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A mural of a tall yellow gentian plant with green leaves climbs up the side of a high-rise concrete apartment building in Le Locle, Switzerland, painted by Mona Caron.

9. Gentiana Lutea — Mona Caron in Le Locle, Switzerland


A towering yellow gentian plant stretches across the full height of a concrete apartment building. The work is cleanly rendered in a botanical illustration style.

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A mural showing the side-profile of a woman's face painted on a yellow wall, partially obscured by climbing purple bougainvillea shaped into curls, located in Paleokastritsa, Corfu, Greece.

10. Face in Bloom — Artist Unknown in Paleokastritsa, Corfu, Greece


This piece merges a painted face of a woman with live bougainvillea growing from the building wall, with the flowering branches shaped into flowing hair.


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9 Sculptures You (Probably) Didn’t Know Existed


Split image showing two outdoor sculptures. Left: "Dignity" statue in South Dakota, USA, a 50-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture of a Native American woman with arms outstretched, draped in a star quilt of blue and silver diamond panels, set against a dramatic cloudy sky. Right: "Window and Ladder – Too Late for Help" by Leandro Erlich in Montevideo, Uruguay, featuring a floating brick wall fragment with a window and a tall white ladder extending from the ground up to it, placed in a grassy field with trees and an industrial building in the background.

From a 50-foot Native American monument overlooking the Missouri River to a surreal hammock strung across a border fence, these sculptures push the boundaries of form, meaning, and public space. Whether constructed from stone, steel, wire, or illusion, each work defies convention — and chances are, you haven’t seen them before. Locations span from Barcelona to Philadelphia, from South Dakota plains to Turkish landscapes.

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Bronze sculpture of a seated person on a bench in Geneva, Switzerland, by Albert György. The figure has a large hollow void through its torso and head, symbolizing internal emptiness. Background shows a park and lake with cloudy sky.

1. Melancholy — Albert György in Geneva, Switzerland


This bronze sculpture of a seated figure appears hollowed out from within, forming an arched void from chest to head. The minimalist facial features and slumped posture evoke absence and loss, using emptiness as its central element.


Surreal sculpture in Montevideo, Uruguay by Leandro Erlich showing a suspended brick wall with a window, held up by a white ladder standing in grass. The structure floats with no visible support beyond the ladder.

2. Window and Ladder – Too Late for Help — Leandro Erlich in Montevideo, Uruguay


A fragment of brick wall with a single window floats mid-air, supported by a ladder that leads nowhere. Placed in an empty lot, this illusion-based sculpture alters space and challenges logic.


Outdoor installation in Istanbul by Murat Gök featuring a man lying in a hammock made of wire fence material strung between two leaning fence posts in an open field.

3. Border Hammock — Murat Gök in Istanbul, Turkey


Two fence poles curve inward to cradle a man resting in a hammock made from the fence itself. By bending an otherwise rigid border element into a place of rest, the sculpture offers a quiet yet clever political statement.


Bronze sculpture on a city sidewalk in Philadelphia by Zenos Frudakis. Human figures emerge from a textured wall in a progression from entrapment to freedom, ending with a fully sculpted person stepping away.

4. Freedom — Zenos Frudakis in Philadelphia, USA


This bronze wall shows four human forms in various stages of breaking free, culminating in a fully emerged figure stepping into open space. It explores transformation and personal liberation.


Outdoor sculpture in a grassy park in Germany showing a bench slung between two red straps attached to a large Y-shaped tree branch, designed to resemble a giant slingshot.

5. Giant Slingshot Bench — Cornelia Konrads in Germany


A wooden bench is suspended by two long red straps tied to a massive Y-shaped branch. The setup mimics a slingshot ready to launch, blending utility with playful imagination.


Monumental sculpture in South Dakota by Dale Lamphere of a Native American woman in traditional dress with a star quilt cape, made of blue and silver panels. Located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River.

6. Dignity — Dale Lamphere in Chamberlain, South Dakota, USA


Standing 50 feet tall, this stainless steel monument honors Native American women. The figure wears a star quilt composed of blue diamond shapes that shimmer in the wind.


Marble statue in Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery depicting a winged skeleton embracing and kissing the forehead of a limp male figure kneeling on a plinth. Background includes other cemetery sculptures.

7. The Kiss of Death — Unknown Artist in Barcelona, Spain


This marble sculpture in Poblenou Cemetery shows a skeleton with wings gently kissing the forehead of a lifeless young man. Created in 1930, it’s both romantic and haunting.


Outdoor sculpture by Celeste Roberge in Portland, Maine of a crouching human form made from metal mesh filled with rounded stones, placed on a concrete sidewalk near a modern building.

8. The Weight of Grief — Celeste Roberge in Portland, Maine, USA


A crouched human form is constructed from a metal frame filled with smooth river stones. The heavy material and posture communicate emotional burden through literal weight.


Giant wooden sculpture by Daniel Popper at The Morton Arboretum in Illinois showing a serene woman composed of interwoven tree roots and branches, set in a green meadow under a blue sky.

9. UMI — Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, USA


This monumental figure is composed of sculpted wood and branches shaped into a female form. Her hands and body are formed by intertwining tree limbs, suggesting organic unity.


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