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Growing Up (9 Photos)


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From the underwater quiet of a child holding her breath to a hopscotch path that ends in the unknown, these 9 artworks explore the emotional depths of childhood through public art. Painted across water towers, walls, and pavement in Argentina, France, Spain, Belgium, and beyond, they capture more than just young faces—they reflect the inner worlds children create when they dream, escape, protect, and imagine.

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Large mural of a girl kneeling on a beach at sunset, holding a glowing origami star. Warm golden tones reflect off the water as she gazes at the star in quiet focus.

1. La Magia de los Sueños – KATO | Fuengirola, Spain


A young girl kneels at the edge of the sea, gently cupping a glowing star in her hands. The painted sunset bathes the mural in golden light, reflecting off the water to create a dreamlike sense of wonder and possibility.

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Photorealistic mural by Martin Ron on a water tower in Miramar, Argentina, showing a child underwater with eyes closed, nose pinched, and legs pulled up in a floating position. The painted waterline curves around the top of the tower, enhancing the depth of the scene.Mural by Martin Ron on the opposite side of a water tower in Miramar, Argentina, depicting a girl diving forward underwater with legs extended and air bubbles trailing behind her in a deep blue current.

2. Underwater Mural – Martin Ron | Miramar, Argentina


Painted across two sides of a water tower for Bienal Miramar, this hyperrealistic mural by Martin Ron captures two children immersed in blue depths. One side shows a girl swimming upward with outstretched arms and a look of calm determination. The other side shows a boy diving forward through water, his flowing behind him. Both sides use the tower’s cylindrical form to enhance the feeling of motion and immersion.

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Mural of a girl on a swing painted against a damaged wall, swinging into a painted mountain landscape, with a shadowy observer watching from a window above.

3. A Swing in the Summer Light – ATTORREP (Antonino Perrotta) | Belsito, Italy


A girl swings into a painted mountain landscape, placed precisely on the wall of a crumbling house. The mural blends dream and decay, childhood movement and architectural stillness.

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A child in a red-checkered dress stands on a real hopscotch course, looking at a mural by Seth Globepainter showing a painted girl mid-jump into a white wall. The scene is set in La Butte aux Cailles, Paris.

4. The Hopscotch Leap – Seth Globepainter | Paris, France


In this emotional piece painted in La Butte aux Cailles, a real child stands at the edge of a hopscotch path that leads toward a mural of a painted girl leaping into a blank wall. The moment captures hesitation, imagination, and the unknown—blurring the line between reality and art.

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Mural by VYRUS showing a child in profile with eyes closed, hair dissolving into painted clouds and sunset sky, with a dandelion and golden light.

5. Wish Maker – VYRUS | Calais, France


A profile view of a child blowing on a dandelion transforms into a surreal landscape of clouds and sea at sunset. The mural is calm, glowing, and filled with layered visual metaphor.

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Street art of a girl sitting on cracked pavement, applying oversized band-aids across the damage as if trying to fix it with care.

6. Band-Aid Girl


This monochrome mural depicts a small child kneeling to place band-aids over cracks in the street. A soft but powerful gesture of repair and tenderness in a broken world.


7. Joy in Color – Rosalie de Graaf | Zwolle, Netherlands


Four children beam with laughter, their faces covered in paint, surrounded by colorful butterflies and nature. An explosion of energy, connection, and summer joy.

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8. Jade and Moggy Cat – Nina Valkhoff | Ghent, Belgium


A quiet, beautiful mural of a child embracing a black cat. Stylized leaves, aquatic tones, and floating fish make this a peaceful portrait of companionship and quiet magic.

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9. Periscope — Seth in Shanghai, China


In a clever use of existing piping, a small painted child crouches and peers through a pipe formation like a submarine periscope. The art blends seamlessly into the real structure, turning utilities into imagination. More by Seth!: 34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind

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10 Beautiful Artworks That Seem to Grow From Nature


Some artworks don’t just sit in nature—they become part of it. Around the world, artists are crafting sculptures and murals that seamlessly merge with their surroundings, using trees, vines, and landscapes as living elements of their work. These pieces don’t fight against nature; they grow with it.


From giant figures emerging from forests to street art that transforms urban greenery into playful illusions, these eight stunning creations prove that art and nature can exist in perfect harmony.

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A mural by El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador, depicting a young child sleeping against a concrete wall, with creeping ivy blending into the painting as a natural blanket.

1. “Sleeping Child” by El Decertor (Imbabura, Ecuador)


A mural by El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador, depicting a young child sleeping against a concrete wall, with creeping ivy blending into the painting as a natural blanket.


2. “UMI” by Daniel Popper (Illinois, USA)


“UMI” by Daniel Popper at the outdoor tree museum The Morton Arboretum in Illinois, USA—an intricate wooden sculpture of a woman with tree roots weaving through her body, set in a green landscape.

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3. Street Art by David Zinn (Ann Arbor, USA)


A street art piece by David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA, featuring a small green character with a real grass mustache blending into the pavement.

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4. Flower Street Art by Fabio Gomes Trindade (Goiás, Brazil)


A mural by Fabio Gomes Trindade in Goiás, Brazil, featuring a girl’s face with a real tree forming her vibrant pink afro hairstyle.

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5. Sidewalk Flower Experiment


A beautiful example of accidental nature-inspired art—kindergarten children dropped seeds into sidewalk cracks, leading to a spontaneous floral pathway.

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6. “Nature Rings” by Spencer Byles (Deep Forest, France)


A series of woven circular sculptures by Spencer Byles made from natural branches, blending seamlessly with the surrounding forest.


7. Willow Archer by Anna & The Willow (UK)


A woven willow sculpture of a female archer by Anna & The Willow, set against a wooded path.


8. Wire Mermaid by Martin Debenham (UK)


A wire sculpture by Martin Debenham of a mermaid sitting on a rock, with the intricate metalwork mimicking flowing water.


Before-and-after street art mural by Rest4 in Hyères, France, showing a plain cement wall turned into a photorealistic image of a vibrant green and gold snake with a black forked tongue, surrounded by dense vegetation and forest shadows.

9. Snake in the Green — Hyères, France


A plain gray cinderblock wall in a hidden grove was completely transformed into a lifelike snake by street artist Rest4. The viper, rendered in vibrant greens, blues, and yellows, emerges from the shadows of the forest floor. The before-and-after framing reveals the power of imagination to awaken forgotten spaces.

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Ephemeral land art by Jon Foreman in Little Milford, Wales, made from small leaves arranged in a 3D gradient pattern on a forest floor. Leaves shift from green to yellow to orange, creating a smooth wave shape in the clearing.

10. Fluentem Colos — Little Milford, Wales


Land artist Jon Foreman created this delicate, wave-like gradient in a woodland clearing using carefully arranged leaves. Starting in green and fading to deep orange, the sculpture blends with the forest floor in color, shape, and motion—appearing to ripple like wind through grass. More by Jon Foreman: 9 Leaf Sculptures That Stir the Soul in the Forest (Art by Jon Foreman)


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