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Made You Look! (8 Photos)


From storm drains turned into alligators to tunnels transformed into giant binoculars, these playful interventions show how artists and designers reshape ordinary city details into clever works of art. This collection includes a flamingo gas meter in Mass

From storm drains turned into alligators to tunnels transformed into giant binoculars, these playful interventions show how artists and designers reshape ordinary city details into clever works of art. This collection includes a flamingo gas meter in Massachusetts, a spiraling stone wall in England, a surreal mural in France, and more urban surprises across the world.


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1. Alligator Drain — By David Zinn in USA


A storm drain cover is painted into the back of an alligator, with its head and tail extending onto the pavement. The green-eyed reptile blends seamlessly with the urban setting.


2. E.T. Hydrant — Artist Unknown in Europe


A fire hydrant component is reimagined as E.T.’s face, with a drawn body placed below. The use of found objects gives the character a striking three-dimensional effect.


3. Hungry Mural — Artist Unknown in Bordeaux, France


A wall painting shows a woman leading her daughter away, ignoring a homeless man holding a sign that says “J’ai faim” (“I’m hungry”). The mural comments on social indifference in urban life.


4. Brickwork Bench — Designer Unknown in Shiraz, Iran


A long bench of curved brickwork is built around trees along a pedestrian walkway. Its flowing design integrates seamlessly with the natural setting.


5. Binoculars Tunnel — Artist Unknown in Netherlands


An underpass is painted so the twin tunnels form the lenses of a giant pair of binoculars. The design uses perspective to create an illusion of depth and scale.


6. Altered Sign — Monotremu in Timișoara, Romania


A standard pedestrian crossing sign is reimagined with the figure transformed into the iconic scream pose from Edvard Munch’s “The Scream.” A witty nod to one of the world’s most famous paintings placed directly into everyday traffic signage.


7. Spiral Wall — John Bainbridge in UK


A dry-stone wall is arranged in a spiral pattern, with bricks radiating toward a small central hole. The unusual design creates a hypnotic sense of motion within solid masonry.


8. Flamingo Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA


A gas meter and pipes are painted bright pink and transformed into a flamingo. The industrial hardware becomes part of a playful street art character. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)

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Garbage With Style (8 Photos)


From cookie-loving bins to clever cyclist designs, these creative trash cans show how small details can bring humor, style, and smart function to public spaces. In this collection, you’ll see a dapper gentleman bin, a giant bottle recycling cage, cartoon faces painted on dumpsters, and more unusual ideas found around the world.


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1. Bottle Bin


A yellow wire frame designed in the shape of a huge plastic bottle, serving as a recycling container for smaller bottles. Its oversized form makes recycling more engaging and visible in the park.


2. Cookie Monster Bin


A playful purple bin fitted with large googly eyes and a cookie at the opening, mimicking the Cookie Monster. A humorous design encouraging passersby to interact with the bin.


8. Gentleman Bin


A metal mesh bin transformed into a standing figure with shoes, gloves, and a top hat, giving the appearance of a saluting gentleman. A whimsical character in public space.


4. Cyclist’s Bin — Copenhagen, Denmark


A black tilted bin installed at an angle along a bike lane, making it easy for cyclists to dispose of trash while riding. A functional design tailored to the city’s cycling culture.


5. Cat Dumpsters


Two dumpsters painted with large, detailed cat faces, complete with whiskers and expressive eyes. The artwork humorously blends with a real cat passing by on the street.


6. Cartoon Bins


Two wheelie bins customized with airbrushed cartoon faces. One has a shocked expression, the other is blue and cheeky, sticking its tongue out. A playful twist on ordinary bins.


7. Cigarette Bin


A trash container shaped like an oversized cigarette butt, positioned by a bench to encourage smokers to dispose of their waste properly.


8. Donald Dump — Paris, France


A standard green bin topped with a folded cardboard box arranged to look like a head, complete with cut-out eyes and yellow hair. A temporary but striking urban character.


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