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New Street Art #1 (135 Photos)


Street art turns city walls into open-air galleries. Every mural and graffiti piece adds color, energy, and meaning to public spaces. In this collection, we feature 135 fresh artworks from around the world, each making a mark in its own way. See J3RMY’

A split-image showcasing two striking murals. On the left, a hyper-realistic mural by J3RMY in Brazil depicts a woman submerged underwater, her face illuminated by rippling sunlight, blending realism with surrealism. On the right, a vibrant 3D mural by Naomi Haverland in Fort Lauderdale, USA, features a woman with exaggerated expressions wearing 3D glasses, surrounded by a glowing movie theater audience, making the wall appear to come alive.

Street art turns city walls into open-air galleries. Every mural and graffiti piece adds color, energy, and meaning to public spaces.


In this collection, we feature 135 fresh artworks from around the world, each making a mark in its own way.

See J3RMY’s underwater portrait in Brazil, a stunning mix of realism and surrealism. In Belgium, a massive falcon mural commands attention with its detailed feathers and piercing gaze. Mexico City’s Duek Glez and Dylan Tatto bring emotion to the streets with El recuerdo a tu aroma, while Naomi Haverland’s 3D cinema mural in Fort Lauderdale makes walls pop with vibrant color.

These new pieces, from hidden alleys to city centers, show how street art keeps evolving. Scroll down and explore some of the latest murals and graffiti making waves right now.

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1.

“Water is Life” by Jennifer Erny at Av. Padre Anchieta, 6750 – Bougainville Res. in Peruíbe, Brazil.


2.

By Diego Montagner in Caorle, Italy.


3.

By Funny Graff in Mexico City for Festival Juntas Hacemos Más.


4.

By BONSAI in Geelong, Australia for Federal Mills. Photo by Lou (streetartaustralia).


5.

By Antonio Montana in Mexico City.


6.

By Krimsone and Kitsune in Sydney, Australia. Photo by Fee.


7.

By Aspire in London for Penge Rooftop Gallery.


8.

“Tower of Children’s Dreams” by Tomasz Sętowski in Koziegłowy, Poland. Photo by Koziegłowy pod Poznaniem.


9.

By Naomi Haverland in Fort Lauderdale, USA for Avenue of the Arts Festival.


10.

By Rico Toomush Blarr, EpSig and Uno Asar in France.


11.

“Joker” by Larionov Arturo in Magaluf, Mallorca, Spain.


12.

“Kids of Enceladus” by Vladimír Hirscher in Prague, Czech Republic.


13.

By Minoru in Brasília, Brazil.


14.

By YOPEY, Vaner, Bernhard Suryaningrat, MajesticWKA, Nebster, Fvntaze and Satrio Sudibyo in Jakarta, Indonesia for Pullman Jakarta Central Par.


15.

By THOMAS TURNER in Atlanta, GA for OUTERSPACE PROJECT.


16.

Maradona by Hopare in Naples, Italy. Photo by Ride & Pãint.


17.

By Vida Mural in Algayón, Spain.


18.

By SMiLE in Boulder, Colorado.


19.

“Mamutji pequenino” by BORDALO II in Braga, Portugal. More!: 22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo II


20.

“El recuerdo a tu aroma” by Duek Glez and Dylan Tatto at Av. Minas MZ3 LT8, Arvide, Álvaro Obregón in Mexico City.


21.

By Shub 110.


22.

By The Rebel Bear in Glasgow, Scotland.


23.

By Ohm One in Hamburg, Germany.


24.

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas” by KRASER and Kike AR García in Madrid, Spain.


25.

“Think before you strike” by Strae1.


26.

Made with balloons by BLCKSMTH.


27.

By AMED in Los Realejos, Spain for SeisDeDoce. Curated by Kob Tropikal.


28.

By DIEGUITO in Lleida, Spain for GAMMA street art festival. Photo by Gennaro Massot.


29.

By Filite in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


30.

By David Leitner in Wiener Neustadt, Austria for Bold Arts Festival.


31.

By AREN.


32.

By Skt in Calama, Chile.


33.

By Merle in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.


34.

By Cody James in New York.


35.

“Vientos del Paraná” by Martín Ron in Rosario, Argentina at Museo De Arte Contemporáneo De Rosario (macro). More!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art


36.

“Dead Nature-Still life” by KTHR.


37.

By ABYS in Paris, France at Spot 13. Photo by Sabine.


38

By Antón G. Seoane and DOCTOY in Barcelona, Spain at La Escocesa.


40.

By Odeith.


41.

Frida Kahlo by STEPPE in Berlare, Belgium.


42.

By Catman – Artist in Brighton (UK) on the side of the old Enter gallery, Bond st.


43.

Kobe Bryant by Chris Carlson in Venice Beach, LA, CA. Photo by Kobe & Gianna Bryant Murals.


44.

By Marco Ds in Pelileo, Ecuador for Meeting of Styles Ecuador. Photo by Maria Emilia Alvarado Sevilla.


45.

In honor of Hayao Miyazaki by AREN.


46.

By Виталий Гидеван in Kyiv, Ukraine.


47.

By Hucker King Boggart in Mexico.


48.

By El Richy Uno in Mexico City.


49.

By PAPELYOKZNC in Guadalajara, Mexico.


50.

By SCAF in Fort Lauderdale, USA for Avenue of the Arts Festival.


51.

By Ceser87 in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria island, Spain.


52.

COLD LIGHT” by MIKA in Bordeaux, France.


53.

“QUIET” renovated by Millo Turin, Italy for Fondazione Contrada Torino.


54.

By Román Linacero in Quiroga, Spain for Quiroga Trail Challenge.


55.

By HAI37, Nadine Werjant and Mike Hotel in Wiener Neustadt, Austria for BOLD ARTS Festival.


56.

By KTHR in Corró d’Avall, Spain for Enamurart Graffiti Jam. Photo by Senyorerre.


57.

“Hearsay” by CASE in Offenbach, Germany for for Ketteler.


58.

By Salaz in Talca, Chile.


59.

By Rasmus Balstrøm in Copenhagen, Denmark.


60.


“Long way on Titan” by Vladimír Hirscher in Prague, Czech Republic.


61.

Ornamental Angel” by BUBLEGUM in Fort Lauderdale, USA for Avenue of the Arts Festival.


62.

By Meiz Vew and Aps Oluth Vew Rie in Ojo de Agua, Mexico.


63.

“RYTMO ROJO” by DIEGUITO in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France for Minifest.


64.

By Juandres Vera DMT, Mark Rox, Vino TSK and Yowin in Barcelona, Spain for Arnau Gallery and Street Art Barcelona. Photo by Angeles


65.

By GELIN in Sumaré, Brazil.


66.

By Pozek in Toulouse, France. Photo by 33 Philip.


67.

By Ravi Yadav from Manmaoji crew in Panna, India.


68.

By Daniel Gavilán in La Paz, Bolivia for ÑATINTA.


69.

“Nuevo Coloso” by Máisel López in Havana, Cuba.


70.

By Al Rifai in Cairo, Egypt.


71.

By NO Mexik in Tepoztlán, Mexico for Camino al Mictlan. Photo by Vicente Mercado.


72.

By Sharty One and SEINT in Guatemala City.


73.

By Clara Leff in Paris, France for NAGA Creativo.


74.

By Rudiart in Miami, Fl for Wynwood Mural Fest.


75.

By Mone in Hamburg, Germany.


76.

By Riot in London, UK,


77.

By Lisérgico Laboratorio Creativo in Popayán, Colombia for Sobre Fondo Blanco Festival.


78.

“Deadpool 3” by Angelcreaidea in Maipú, Chile.


79.

By Cinthia Cristal in La Paz, Bolivia for ÑATINTA.


80.

By Rudiart and Paulon in Alicante, Spain.


81.

By Ratur and SCKARO in Paris, France for C.A.P.S FESTIVAL.


82.

Pactúelmimo by WISART in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Photo by Maya Ocampo.


83.

By KTHR in Sant Vicenç dels Horts, Spain for Valvulas Y Ritmos 2025.


84.

By Mujo, Cors One and Dejoe in Berlin, Germany. Photo by Michavonvau.


85.

“Connection” by Yanoe in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for Rua Walls.


86.

“Salute to the flag” by MARA in Montpellier, France.


87.

By FekCriss Delgado.


89.

“Doomed Megalopolis” by DROP.


90.

By ZEBOR in Talisay, Philippines.


91.

By Imer Hu.


92.

Odeith: 3D Graffiti Brings Abandoned Wall to Life


93

By Sr.Val (Alberto Valerdiz) in Ávila, Spain.


94.

By Angelo Crazyone in Palermo, Italy with Urban art Sicily Project for SPERONE167.


95.

By Cbloxx in Ondarroa, Spain for Murales Kaminazpi. Photo by 33 Philip.


96.

By Clara Leff in Sao Paulo, Brazil for Projeto Mar. Photo by Taygoara Martins.


97.

By Tinte Rosa in Miranda de Ebro, Spain.


98.

“Natura morta simil Vanitas” by SWATE in Ponte San Giovanni, Italy.


99.

“Fuerza y sensibilidad” by DiegoAS in Fuenlabrada, Spain for MAUF.


100.

By Ybr_shc in Puerto de la Cruz, Spain.


101.

By WEB3 and Shentwo in Genoa, Italy.


02.

By Kone One.


103.

By Abraham.O in London. Photo by Brian B.


103.

By AREN and Iván in Mexico City for Iztapalapa Mural.


104.

By ENZO in Lac de Payolle, France for Mairie de Campan.


105.

“Protect your light” by Grow Rebel in Moita, Portugal for Juventude Moita.


106.

By ZEBOR.


107.

“Despertar y Memoria” by Diego Capuena in Yurimaguas, Peru for MEETING OF STYLES PERÚ


108.

By Subor Azteka in Novo Hamburgo, Brazil for Sítio Pé na Terra.


109.

“UMISHA” by Henry Chram in Arica, Chile.


110.

“Viaje Despierto” by Nicole Salgar in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.


111.

“Beastie Boys” by GiulioRosk Gebbia in Pompano Beach, Florida for Kobra Paint USA.


112.

By Marek Looney Rybowski in Gdansk, Poland.


113.

By DanyArt in San Antonio de Cortes, Honduras.


114.

By DOS.K in Bordeaux, France. Photo by Sabine.


115.

“Santin y draculina” by Manuel García in Guardo, Spain for Pispajos Urban Fest.


116.

“The Violin” by Arsek & Erase in Sofia, Bulgaria for Sofia Graffiti Tour.


117.

By Eddie Rivera in Miami, Fl for Wynwood Mural Fest.


118.

By HEROK in Balneário Rincão, Brazil.


119.

By Sharty One, Moers and Niño Tiburón from TKO CREW in Guatemala City.


120.

By Ricardo Van Zwol in Rotterdam, Netherlands.


121.

By Marat Morik in Oviedo, Spain for Parees Fest. Photo by Mira Hacia Atras.


122.

By Floyd Mendoza in Houston, Texas.


123.

“Campesino en unidad con aves del territorio” by Franklin Piaguaje in Lebrija, Colombia for Galeria Festival.


124.

By Sank86, ABYS and Cedric L’unique in Montauban, France.


125.

“Blossom through concrete” by Jorge Charrua in Vila Real, Portugal for the street art festival Pitoresco.


126.

“Jinx” by INX in San Antonio, Texas for Risk It All Paint Jam.


127.

“NO MÁS MUERTE” by BLESS in Macas, Ecuador for Sangay Fest.


128.

By Ales del pincel and ARTYEK in Miami, Fl for Wynwood Mural Fest.


129.

By SMILE in Setubal, Portugal for Junta de Freguesia do Sado.


130.

By MR CENZ in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for Meeting of Favela.


131.

“Camila Mora de Puebla” by Tymon de Laat in Miami, Fl for Wynwood Mural Fest.


132.

By Borja Fierro in La Bañeza, Spain for Art•Aero•Rap. Photo by Henar.


133.

By Ma touche perso and MAX CXXXII in Fontenay-Saint-Père, France.


134.

Outside the US embassy in London, UK. By Matt Bonner.


135.

By Kether in Malaga, Colombia. Photo by Natha Vargas.


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Which one is your favorite?



Odeith’s 3D Graffiti Brings Abandoned Wall to Life


Odeith strikes again with his signature 3D graffiti, transforming forgotten spaces into mind-bending art.


His latest work features bold, turquoise lettering that appears to pop out of the wall, a stunning example of his mastery in perspective and shadows. Known for revitalizing abandoned spaces, Odeith’s pieces challenge perceptions and turn decay into beauty.

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A stunning 3D graffiti piece by Odeith in turquoise tones, featuring his name written in bold, geometric lettering. The artwork appears to leap off a worn concrete wall, with expertly rendered shadows and perspective creating a mind-bending optical illusion. Surrounding the wall, overgrown vines and urban decay highlight the transformation of an abandoned space into a work of art.




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What do you think of Odeith’s art? Should we continue to show new works by him on the blog?



in reply to STREET ART UTOPIA

Sadly, sometimes, increasingly lately, murals are unfortunately a tool of gentrifiers. “Beautification” in the name of rising property values and rising rents. So it depends on who paid for the mural and why it’s there.
in reply to steev hise

Yes! But this is true for all improvements. The only truly effective way fight rising costs are working together against it, not let landlords exploit popular areas.
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Ye I agree on a lot of that! For me most of this art are public art not street art. = Most "street art festivals" should be called "Public Art festivals"! I am from a activist background so I am bias for that and need to think about it when I promote stuff.