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From cobbled alleys in Amsterdam to sunlit beaches and snowy Moscow nights, these nine horse-themed street artworks showcase the raw energy, grace, and symbolism of one of humanity’s oldest companions. You’ll find everything from 3D illusions rising from

From cobbled alleys in Amsterdam to sunlit beaches and snowy Moscow nights, these nine horse-themed street artworks showcase the raw energy, grace, and symbolism of one of humanity’s oldest companions. You’ll find everything from 3D illusions rising from the pavement to towering silo murals glowing with emotion. Whether sculpted from sand, painted with photorealism, or rendered through abstract color fields, each piece reimagines the horse in its own way—playful, powerful, surreal, or poetic.

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3D street art by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany, depicting a photorealistic brown horse in shallow water, with a woman kneeling and reaching out to touch its face, surrounded by trees and walking paths.

Swimming Horse — Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany


A hyperrealistic chalk illusion shows a brown horse immersed in shallow water, its neck and head rising naturally from the pavement. A woman kneels at the edge, creating the illusion of interaction.

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Mural by Blesea in Cherbourg, France, showing a powerful grey horse bursting out of a fake brick-framed opening on an abandoned building, with the artist sitting nearby in a face mask.

Breakthrough Horse — Blesea in Cherbourg, France


A grey horse appears to gallop through a faux brick window painted on an old pink building. The illusion blends realistic lighting with dynamic movement.

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Street art by Banksy showing a stencil of a woman hanging black stripes on a clothesline, visually aligning with a white donkey to create the illusion of a zebra on a cracked brick wall.

Zebra Laundry — Street Art by Banksy


A woman hangs black stripes on a line, transforming a white donkey into a zebra. The clever placement and minimalist stencil work turn an ordinary wall into a whimsical scene.

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Pebble Stallion — Beach4Art


Crafted entirely from natural materials, this rearing horse is formed from driftwood, stones, and seashells arranged meticulously on a sandy beach.

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Mural by Matthias Mross in Neunkirchen, Germany, showing a child holding a camera with a horse’s body and head seamlessly replacing the child’s head and torso, painted on a tall white building.

Boy and Horse — Matthias Mross in Neunkirchen, Germany


A large-scale mural shows a brown-and-white horse nuzzling a boy whose upper body is replaced by the horse’s head. The surreal composition plays with scale and perspective.

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Spectrum Gallop — Shane O’Malley in Galway, Ireland


Three running horses are painted in overlapping geometric shapes and bold colors, radiating kinetic energy through abstract forms.

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Mural by Łukasz Kieś in Amsterdam, Netherlands, depicting three grayscale horse heads framed by stylized roses and leaves, painted on a dark brick wall near a parked bicycle.

Monochrome Trio — Łukasz Kieś in Amsterdam, Netherlands


Rendered entirely in shades of grey, this mural shows three lifelike horse heads encircled by a floral frame, blending romantic realism with subtle gothic tones.

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Silo art by Julian Clavijo and Camilo Delgado in Walpeup, Australia, depicting a young WWI soldier and a horse under a vivid sunset with a bird above, all painted across three grain silos.

Outback Hero — Julian Clavijo and Camilo Delgado in Walpeup, Australia


A towering silo mural features a WWI soldier beside a glowing brown horse under a blazing sunset. The work is a tribute to Harold Thomas Bell.

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Dirty art by ProBoyNick on the back of a van in Moscow, Russia, showing a dramatic pharaoh figure and a horse head scraped from grime, lit by snowy streetlights at night.

The Head — ProBoyNick in Moscow, Russia


Etched into grime on the back of a van, this dirty art piece shows a pharaoh-like figure beside a horse, glowing under streetlights on a snowy night.

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These artworks capture the enduring connection between humans and horses—across cultures, mediums, and even continents. From fleeting illusions and beach sculptures to brick murals and silo memorials, street artists continue to find new ways to let these majestic animals run wild in our shared spaces.

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Which one is your favorite?



8 Stunning Dog Murals Around the World (For Dog Lovers!)


Dogs have inspired countless works of art worldwide.


Murals featuring these loyal companions brighten urban spaces and bring comfort to those who pass by. Here are eight stunning murals and artworks celebrating dogs.

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A mural by Lalone in Málaga, Spain, featuring a hooded figure sitting on the street with two dogs. One dog lies resting on the ground, while the other is curled up in the figure's arms. The mural combines photorealistic details with graffiti-style accents.

1. Lalone’s Mural in Málaga, Spain


This mural by Lalone in Málaga, Spain, shows a hooded figure sitting with two dogs. The photorealistic details and street-style elements create a touching scene of companionship. See more photos and details here.


A mural by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy, depicting a massive dog lying down with its front legs extended. The mural's realistic shading and earthy tones create a lifelike image of a calm, resting dog.

2. “E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy


Giulio Masieri’s “E ‘Torre” mural in Pordenone, Italy, depicts a large dog resting. The realistic style captures the dog’s calm posture and expressive eyes. See more photos and details here.


A vibrant mural by Clara Leff in São Paulo, Brazil, showing a close-up of a dog’s face against a bold yellow circular background. The mural emphasizes the dog’s soulful brown eyes and detailed fur, framed by green foliage.

3. Clara Leff’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil


Clara Leff’s vibrant mural in São Paulo, Brazil, features a close-up of a dog’s face against a bright yellow circle. The lifelike details emphasize the dog’s soulful expression. See more photos and details here.


A playful mural by WOSKerski in Penge, South East London, featuring a cartoonish dog with exaggerated bulging eyes and its tongue sticking out. The bright yellow background adds a humorous and eye-catching element.

4. WOSKerski’s Mural in Penge, South East London, England


In Penge, WOSKerski’s mural showcases a playful dog with its tongue sticking out. The exaggerated features and bold yellow background make this artwork eye-catching. See more photos and details here.


A mural by Spacehop (Jeff Evans) in Exeter, UK, depicting a lifelike Springer Spaniel peeking out from beneath a bridge. The dog’s realistic fur texture and curious expression make it a standout piece in its urban setting.

5. Springer Spaniel by Spacehop in Exeter, UK


Spacehop, also known as Jeff Evans, painted a realistic Springer Spaniel on the Exe Bridge in Exeter, UK. The mural’s detailed depiction of the dog adds charm to its urban setting. See more photos and details here.


A mural by Smates in Mechelen, Belgium, showing a dog submerged underwater with wide-open eyes and bubbles floating around its face. The blue tones and detailed water effects create a dynamic and playful scene.

6. Smates’ Underwater Dog in Mechelen, Belgium


Smates created a mural in Mechelen showing a dog diving underwater. The dynamic composition and realistic water effects bring the scene to life. See more photos and details here.


A silo mural by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia, featuring a working dog with sharp eyes and rich fur detail. The pastoral background complements the realistic depiction of the dog on the grain silo.

7. Jimmy Dvate’s Silo Art in Major Plains, Australia


Jimmy Dvate’s mural on a grain silo in Major Plains, Australia, features a working dog. The attention to detail highlights the dog’s sharp gaze and natural strength. See more photos and details here.


A sculpture by Batist Vermeulen in Antwerp, Belgium, showing a child and a dog lying together under a cobblestone blanket. The sculpture seamlessly integrates with the surrounding plaza’s design.

8. Batist Vermeulen’s Sculpture in Antwerp, Belgium


In Antwerp, Batist Vermeulen’s sculpture shows a child and a dog lying under a cobblestone blanket. The piece blends seamlessly with the plaza’s design. See more photos and details here.


These eight murals and artworks celebrate dogs in diverse artistic styles, from photorealism to playful exaggeration. Which one is your favorite? Let us know!

Which one is your favorite?