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Hidden creatures on brick walls, a snow-sculpted Batman on a city sidewalk, playful shadows in California and bright colors under a pedestrian tunnel. This collection brings together small surprises and lighthearted ideas from streets around the world. Mo

Hidden creatures on brick walls, a snow-sculpted Batman on a city sidewalk, playful shadows in California and bright colors under a pedestrian tunnel. This collection brings together small surprises and lighthearted ideas from streets around the world. More below.


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1. Nadine Listens to the Grapevine — David Zinn in Michigan, USA


A small mouse peeks out from behind a green curtain painted directly onto a brick wall, surrounded by leaves and climbing vines. More!: This Is Amazing Art By David Zinn! (11 Photos)

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2. Batman Made of Snow — George Li in Chinatown, Boston, USA


A full-figure Batman sculpted entirely from packed snow stands on a city sidewalk, with the cape shaped as a wide mound behind him. Article about it here!


3. Bunny Line


A row of bronze rabbit sculptures stands in a line, with a small child interacting with the last rabbit near the edge of the platform. More!: Playing With Statues (21 Photos)


4. Fake Shadow — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, USA


The shadow of a transit sign is painted on the pavement as a stylized robot head, creating the illusion of a playful alternate shadow. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)

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5. Tunnel Binoculars — 3Steps Collective in Wetzlar, Germany


The entrance of a pedestrian tunnel is painted to resemble a person holding binoculars, with each tunnel opening forming a lens.

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6. Have You Seen This Dog? — Artist Unknown in (Location Unknown)


A poster shows two photos of a friendly dog, with tear-off tabs at the bottom that each read “Have a great day.”


7. Bollard Octopus — Lumen Street Theatre in Limerick, Ireland


A street bollard is transformed into a bright blue octopus, with long painted tentacles extending across the surrounding pavement. More!: Painted Octopus on a bollard in Limerick, Ireland

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8. Rising Cat — 0331C in (Location Unknown)


A tall black cat is painted along the edge of a building, stretching from ground level up toward a balcony with a curved arched back. More!: Street Art by 0331C – A Collection

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This Is Amazing Art By David Zinn! (11 Photos)


David Zinn is an old favorite on Street Art Utopia! He is an American artist known for his street art and illustrations, often featuring fantastical creatures and characters. Here in this blog post, we have collected some of his latest works.


His primary tool is chalk, which is easily washed away by rain. David Zinn’s work can be found on sidewalks, walls, and other surfaces in cities around the world, and he has also created illustrations for books and other publications. He is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

🔗Follow David Zinn on Instagram and visit his shop here!

David Zinn: “One nice thing about being drawn in a schoolyard is that you always make some friends”




David Zinn’s art is not only visually striking, but it also brings playfulness to the streets.


One of the unique aspects of his art is the way he works with communities to create art that is meaningful and relevant to the area. David Zinn’s art is not only a visual treat, but also a mental one.

One way David Zinn works with communities is by creating temporary art installations that are specific to the location. Some would say it’s the ultimate street art, art that takes location into account.

David Zinn often interacts with the community while creating his art. He encourages people to stop and talk to him while he’s working, and he’s always happy to answer questions and explain his process.


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


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


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



John’s morning was rattled by the realization that he had left the house in his slippers.


Laurence lets himself worry for the duration of one cup of coffee.


Marv has decided to remain bundled up until the joys of wintertime show themselves.


Rosie always wears a white shirt regardless, so dressing up for the holidays just comes naturally.


Lucius has come to the realization that he might be a hole-digging overachiever.


More: Discover David Zinn’s Latest Chalk Art Masterpieces in Michigan


Which one is your favorite?