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Cat Mural by Lonneke van Zutphen in Assendorp, Zwolle, the Netherlands.


These murals must make a lot of people smile (10 Photos)


This collection brings together murals that lean into warmth, care, and everyday joy. You’ll find a monumental mother-and-child scene in Tbilisi, animals painted with character and calm in rural Australia and Italy, detailed birds and flowers in Belgium, and community-focused scenes from Spain, Peru, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Different styles and locations, but all centered on images that feel approachable and uplifting.


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1. The Most Sacred Connection of All — AFZAN PIRZADE & Besik M in Tbilisi, Georgia


A large-scale mural depicting a woman holding a child, painted with a classical composition and soft lighting. The figures fill the entire facade, with muted tones and careful attention to posture, fabric, and facial expression.

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2. Garden of Feathers — Marcus Debie (GOMAD) in Kortenberg, Belgium


Two birds are painted among flowers and feathers, arranged with circular graphic elements. The mural combines realistic bird details with clean geometric shapes and a balanced color palette.

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3. Kelly the Wonderdog — Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia


A large dog portrait painted on a rural water tank, showing the animal resting its paws on the edge and looking directly outward. The surrounding farmland becomes part of the scene. More: 6 Photos of Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia

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4. Among the Flowers — Lonneke van Zutphen in Assendorp, Zwolle, the Netherlands


A cat emerges from tall plants and flowers, painted with fine fur details and clear green eyes. The brick wall background remains visible, grounding the mural in its setting.

Lonneke: In my neighbourhood in Zwolle, quite a few cats live on the streets. Most residents find this incredibly cozy and therefore pamper the cats frequently. It brings even more cheer to our already super nice neighbourhood.

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5. Guardian of the Amazon — Juan C. Lozano in Moyobamba, Peru


A woman is shown with a bird and jungle animals integrated into the composition. The mural uses strong colors and layered elements to reference nature and local identity.

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6. The Swan Dream — BUBLEGUM in San Pietro Magisano, Italy


A female portrait fills the wall, combined with flowing bird forms and soft gradients. The orange background contrasts with pale feathers and skin tones.

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7. The Lucky Rooster — Jan Is De Man in Frassinello Monferrato, Italy


A rooster stretches across a yellow house facade, its body interacting with balconies and railings. The painting uses architectural features as part of the composition. More!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile

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8. Held Gently — ASUR in Pereiros, Portugal


Hands gently hold butterflies above wheat stalks, painted on a narrow vertical surface. The scene focuses on careful gestures and small natural details.

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9. Shared Craft — Rosa Fuster Serquera & Allan Halley in Potries, Spain


A scene of people working together with clay, shown inside a workshop setting. The mural emphasizes hands, tools, and shared activity.

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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


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Thirst for nature – Mural by Artez in Belgrade, Serbia.


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From Georgia to France, Italy to Colombia — these walls hold the quiet poetry of human life. Each mural captures a fragment of us: shared glances, daily gestures, and moments that linger long after the paint dries.


This collection celebrates artists who turn façades into living portraits of memory and connection.

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1. 1900 Street Scene — Artist in Northern Chile


A façade transformed into a turn-of-the-century street, complete with shopfronts, awnings, and distant mountains. The illusion extends the architecture into another era.


2. Patrick Commecy in Brives-Charensac, France


Au fil de Loire – Patrick Commecy and his team from A.Fresco transformed this once-blank wall into a vivid riverside scene inspired by the Loire. The mural depicts villagers washing clothes beneath an arched stone bridge, with swallows flying above and residents leaning from painted windows. It recalls the history of Brives-Charensac, where locals once gathered by the river for daily chores, and even marks the 1980 flood level of 6.8 meters — a reminder of the Loire’s power.

🔗 Visit Patrick Commecy’s website


3. Nauta and J. Daniel Correa Osorio — Pereira, Colombia


This vibrant mural depicts a woman gently shaping a miniature city where children play among plants and buses. It’s a scene of care and imagination.

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4. TMF Studio — Gurjaani, Georgia


Gigantic hands cradle clusters of grapes, their warmth and texture rendered with lifelike detail. The mural honors Georgia’s deep winemaking heritage and the quiet labor behind each harvest.


5. Vera Bugatti — Rive, Italy


Generations meet through Vera Bugatti’s mural of a young girl and an elderly woman knitting under the sunset.

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6. Edoardo Ettorre — Mangone, Italy


Edoardo Ettorre’s mural Intime Readings, created for Gulìa Urbana, shows an elderly woman sitting alone on a bench, absorbed in a newspaper. The scene captures a moment of quiet reflection — a pause amid life’s noise. Beyond its realism, the work hints at a deeper theme: the challenge of discerning truth in an age overwhelmed by information. Ettorre transforms this façade into both memory and monologue, honoring thoughtfulness and the wisdom of age.

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7. Sock Wild Sketch — Caudry, France


A girl with blond hair peers through binoculars painted on a church wall.

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8. Artez — Gurjaani, Georgia


Thirst for Nature depicts a woman sipping from a glass vase filled with flowers, her gesture merging beauty and need. Artez’s soft tones and geometric textures turn the façade into a hymn to balance and renewal.

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"CHURU" by Javier Barriga t 107 Av. de Nice in Antibes, France for Festival Coul'Heures D'Automne 2025. Curated by La sChOOL.


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From quiet portraits to striking illusions, this set brings together 8 walls painted across Europe and the USA. Different moods, different tones, each piece standing out in its own way. A mix of character, detail, and scale that shows how varied street art can be in eight cities.


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1. Bent Not Broken — AYLO in Rochdale, UK


A young woman in a red hood stands among roses, holding a fragile branch. The mural is framed with foliage and a gold halo behind her head.

AYLO: This mural tells the story of Betty Blomley, a woman from Rochdale folklore who was said to collect bent pins from the town’s wishing well at dusk. People would toss the pins in while making a wish, and Betty, living on the edge of poverty, gathered them up, straightened them out, and sold them on to feed her family. For that, she was called a witch. Like so many women throughout history, she was condemned for simply surviving. She was judged for her resourcefulness and her independence. This mural reclaims Betty as a symbol of resilience and quiet strength, turning an old story of suspicion into one of pride and endurance. The red hood connects her to the Northern legend of Mother Redcap, another woman caught between myth and misunderstanding. Mother Redcap is said to be the guardian of the ale house. Its told that she stands at the threshold of old pubs granting wishes and dealing out ill fate.

🔗 Follow AYLO on Instagram


2. Stairway Mural — Nate Baranowski in South Bend, USA


A multi-layered mural showing people standing, walking, and sitting on staircases that form an optical-style building facade in shifting colors.

🔗 Follow Nate Baranowski on Instagram


3. CHURU — Javier Barriga in Antibes, France


A girl with long braids holds a fluffy cat against her shoulder. Both figures are painted in soft neutral tones on a social services building.

🔗 Follow Javier Barriga on Instagram


4. His Great Love — Sam for Treepack in Leuven, Belgium


A couple shares a kiss inside a large circular frame painted behind them, creating a spotlight effect on the figures.

Treepack: On the wall of the Eduard Remy care home in Leuven, you can admire “His Great Love.” At first glance, it may seem like a romantic gesture, but it is actually a tribute inspired by a forgotten part of history, when tall girls were given growth inhibitors to conform to societal ideals The project was made possible with the support of Caroline Goossens, who experienced these growth inhibitors herself and initiated this mural. The care home generously provided the location.

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5. Monocropolis — Chris Butcher in Alcantarilla, Spain


A woman in a blue suit and helmet trims large blue sunflowers with scissors, creating a mix of botanical and sci-fi elements.

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6. Swan’s Embrace — BUBLEGUM in San Pietro Magisano, Italy


A portrait of a woman blended with swan wings and flowing shapes in warm orange and cream tones.

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7. Stillness at the Table — Wedo Goas in Salobreña, Spain


A detailed portrait of a woman sitting at a table with fruit and a glass, framed with painted vines along the edges of the wall.

WEDO: This mural was created during the Arte Peazos Festival, in the town of Lobres, Spain. A place surrounded by fruit trees and known for its rich tradition of producing liquor from sugarcane.

🔗 Follow Wedo Goas on Instagram


8. Stork Nest Mural — Oriol Arumí in Lleida, Spain


A large nest with storks resting on top is painted across a tall apartment building, rising above a green landscape scene. More photos: Discover the Stunning Stork Nest Mural in Lleida by Oriol Arumi

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More: 11 Beautiful Artworks That Seem to Grow From Nature


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From hand-painted stone cats and giant farm dogs to tender murals and tiny chalk critters, these charming works show how artists around the world bring warmth and whimsy into everyday spaces. Each piece captures a different kind of cuteness — natural, playful, or poetic — in unexpected corners of our shared world.


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1. Painted Cats on Stones


Six smooth stones are transformed into lifelike cats, each hand-painted with unique fur patterns and expressive eyes, blending naturally among the surrounding rocks.


2. Farm Dog — By Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia


This photorealistic mural covers a metal grain silo, depicting a black and tan farm dog gazing gently at the viewer, surrounded by open fields and cattle.

🔗 Follow Jimmy Dvate on Instagram


3. Drops of Life — By Kato in Ronda, Spain


A mural of a young girl watering flowers bursts with color and care, showing a tender moment of nurture and connection with nature. More by KATO!: Cute Art By KATO (7 Photos)

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4. Fluffy Bird — Hannah Bullen-Ryner (United Kingdom)


Crafted entirely from twigs, petals, and leaves, this delicate bird by land artist Hannah Bullen-Ryner perches softly on a branch, blending with the natural world. More!: 18 Stunning Artworks by Hannah Bullen-Ryner

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5. Anastasia waits for good luck to fall into her lap — By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA


This chalk artwork depicts a small creature reclining under a drawn tree beside real leaves, merging street surface and imagination with gentle humor. More!: Cute Outdoor Art by David Zinn

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6. Flamingo Gas Meter — By Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA


A plain gas meter becomes a bright pink flamingo through paint and wit, turning street utility into playful public art. More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)

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7. Falling in Love — By Rebel Bear in Glasgow, Scotland


Two figures locked in midair embrace on a building wall, a simple yet moving stencil piece by Rebel Bear that captures a fleeting human moment.

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8. Rabbit — Adeline Yvetot in Paris, France


A small, finely detailed rabbit appears to peek curiously from the corner of a wall in Belleville, bringing a gentle spark of life to the street.

🔗 Follow Adeline Yvetot on Instagram


9. Cats on the Wall


A simple mural showing a black cat sitting on a yellow band painted across the wall, paired with a white cat shape in the shadow below. The artwork blends with the building’s colors and layout, using light and contrast to create a playful scene.


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Absolutely Fantastic (10 Photos)


From sculptures woven with roots in Chicago to surrealist murals in Germany and delicate land art on UK shores, these works show the incredible range of creativity found in public spaces. This collection brings together emotional sculptures, layered murals, natural installations, and striking portraits — each piece transforming its surroundings into something unforgettable.

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Large outdoor sculpture by Daniel Popper in Chicago, USA, depicting a serene female figure formed from intertwined roots and wood, with hands parting her chest to reveal an inner opening, surrounded by grass and trees.

1. UMI Sculpture — Daniel Popper in Chicago, USA


A monumental figure crafted from wood and roots, with hands gently opening the chest as if revealing an inner world. The sculpture blends natural textures with a calm, meditative expression, placed in a green landscape. More!: “UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois

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Large mural by Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany, showing a surreal cityscape with giant faces, cyclists, and imaginative figures painted across a building, with staircases blending into the real street.

2. Tor zu Flingern — Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany


A building facade covered in layered scenes: oversized faces, bicyclists, cityscapes, and fantastical figures blend together in a dreamlike sequence. Painted stairs extend into the real street, making passersby part of the artwork. The woman and the dog really live in the house and the mural is called “Tor zu Flingern”.


Land art by Jon Foreman on a sandy beach in Wales, UK, featuring carefully arranged pebbles in curved lines forming a flowing, wave-like pattern with gradations of color.

3. Fluidus — Jon Foreman in Wales, UK


Curved lines of pebbles arranged on a sandy beach form a rhythmic wave pattern. Each stone is placed to create a sense of movement, with colors shifting from dark to light across the design. More by Jon Foreman!: Stone By Stone (19 Photos)

Jon Foreman: Yes it looks like a jellyfish, no its not meant to be one. I’m not trying to suppress any imagination but for me I’m essentially trying to create something that doesn’t yet exist so that attachment to something that does exist gets on my nerves haha also feels like its oversimplifying the work a bit… But call it what you want haha!

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Mural by Cristian Blanxer in Aarhus, Denmark, showing the silhouette of a woman’s head with flowing hair, inside of which a detailed street scene with buildings and pedestrians is painted.

4. World goal 9 — Cristian Blanxer in Aarhus, Denmark


A mural depicting the profile of a woman tilting her head back, inside which a street scene is painted. The composition creates a layered perspective, blending portraiture with city architecture. More!: 6 Murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo

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Mural by The Highness in Stockholm, Sweden, showing a giant pigeon painted with detailed feathers and iridescent colors against a white wall, with a person crouched below for scale.

5. Giant Pigeon — The Highness in Stockholm, Sweden


A hyper-detailed mural of a pigeon fills the wall, painted with iridescent feathers and lifelike texture. The piece elevates a common urban bird into a monumental presence.

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Mural by Flow Graffiti in Calais, France, showing a woman in ornate blue clothing with golden floral patterns, holding a sword with a white dragon behind her, framed by flowers and clouds.

6. Flowing Strength — Flow in Calais, France


A striking portrait of a woman in traditional clothing, holding a sword with a white dragon behind her. Surrounded by flowers and bold patterns, the mural combines cultural symbolism with detailed realism.

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The Weight of Grief — Celeste Roberge in USAA crouched human form constructed from a steel frame filled with smooth stones. The open lattice reveals each rock, collectively forming the figure’s mass, visually conveying the heaviness of grief.

7. The Weight of Grief — Celeste Roberge in the USA


A crouching human figure formed from a steel framework filled with large stones. The work conveys heaviness and endurance, with the rocks serving as both structure and burden. More like this: The Weight We Carry (8 Photos)


Willow sculpture by Anna The Willow in the UK, depicting a life-sized archer made from woven branches, with flowing lines forming a dress-like shape, standing on a woodland path.

8. Willow Archer — Anna The Willow in the UK


A life-sized figure of an archer sculpted from woven willow branches, standing in a forest clearing. The natural material creates flowing lines that resemble both a dress and the pull of the bow.

🔗 Follow Anna The Willow on Facebook


9. Guardianes del Horizonte — Moxaico in Caspe, Spain


A large mural showing three birds inside a circular frame: an owl, a small songbird and a vulture. The animals are painted in warm yellow tones against a black background, with fine floral line work surrounding them.

🔗 Follow Moxaico on Instagram


10. Overthinker — Rew Nurse


A monochrome portrait painted on a decaying interior wall. The artwork shows the side profile of an elderly man with closed eyes, deep wrinkles and a long beard. The peeling paint and broken ceiling become part of the scene.

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Skeleton Art (24 Photos)


Skeletons have always been a powerful symbol in street art. Artists from all over the world use skeletons in their murals and installations to create art that is sometimes serious, sometimes funny, and always eye-catching.


This collection of 24 photos shows some of the most amazing skeleton street art. One standout is Kitt Bennett’s huge mural in Melbourne, where a skeleton is chilling on the ground, scrolling on its phone. Another must-see is ItSkeletal’s row of seven skeletons, each labeled with a different identity, showing that deep down, we’re all the same.

From colorful Día de los Muertos murals to giant skeleton graffiti making bold statements, these artworks prove that bones have a lot of life in them.


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By Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia.


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By ROA.


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By Suitswon in Brooklyn, New York, USA Photo by Luna Park.


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“Skeleton Police Search” Banksy.


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By AREN in Mexico City.


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Equality skeletons by ItSkeletal – Seven skeletons stand side by side against a black background, each labeled differently—White, Black, Straight, Gay, Religious, Atheist, and Pirate. While they all share the same skeletal form, the pirate stands out with one leg missing, reinforcing the idea that even in uniformity, individuality exists.

A line of skeletons labeled with different identities—race, religion, and more—yet all the same beneath it all. Except for the pirate, who stands with one leg, proving even skeletons have some character. The point? We’re all just bones. By ItSkeletal.


More by ItSkeletal here!


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Graffiti of a dinosaur skeleton by SCAF in Lorraine, France

By SCAF – In Lorraine, France.


More by SCAF!: 26 Paintings: 3D Post-Graffiti By SCAF


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By Patricio Tormento in Santiago, Chile.


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“Transparence” by Levalet in Paris, France.


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By Madjer Linares in San Vicente , El Salvador.


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“Primal Truth” by NYCHOS in Mannheim, Germany.


More photos: “Primal Truth” by NYCHOS (8 photos)


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By näutil in Cotentin, Peninsula, France.


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King ♠️♥️ Queen Graffiti in Mexico. By Yukarte and Funny graff in Mexico City.


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“Frida Kahlo’s Enduring Spirit”:” – Mural of Frida Kahlo by Emmanuel Cuevas Visual at La Lupita Cantinain in Guadalajara, Mexico.


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By Aryz.


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Mural on the tragic story of the Radium Girls, who suffered horribly with radiation poisoning from painting watch faces back in the 20s. By SHOK-1 in Le Locle, Switzerland.


More photos and history here!


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By SMUG in Frankston, Victoria, Australia.


More by SMUG!: 24 Murals By SMUG!


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Serpent of the Ocean by Huang Yong Ping in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, France.


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Dead Nature-Still life by KTHR.


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Airhead – By SHOK-1 in London, UK.


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Drako Rdgz Gaviño in Calle Albino Ortega, Tepoztlán, Mexico.


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Life and death by DavidL in Barcelona, Spain.


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By Tech Moon in Kingston Upon Thames, UK for Kingston Street Art Festival.


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The Duke of Wellington’s traffic cone has now been swapped for a pigeon sculpture, complete with a mini cone on its head and a little newspaper in its wings. 🐦📰

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Happy chalk art by our favorit David Zinn!

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David Zinn creates amazing chalk art that brings sidewalks to life!


His fun and quirky characters—like Sluggo, a cute green monster, and Philomena, a tiny flying pig—seem to pop right out of the cracks and bumps in the pavement. With just chalk, charcoal, and a big imagination, Zinn turns everyday streets into magical places full of humor and joy.

You can follow David Zinn on Instagram here!


In this collection, you’ll find 16 of his coolest pieces. Each one shows how street art can make people smile, even if it only lasts a short time. His drawings interact with tree roots, sidewalk cracks, and other random spots, making them even more special. Keep scrolling to check out these fun creations and see how they bring happiness to the streets!

More: Cute Outdoor Art by David Zinn


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A whimsical chalk drawing by street artist David Zinn on a concrete sidewalk, featuring a small lion with soft golden fur, a playful expression, and a mane creatively integrated with real grass. The lion is sitting down, holding a tiny gray mouse in one paw, evoking the classic fable of "The Lion and the Mouse." The artwork seamlessly blends with the urban environment, using natural elements to enhance its charm and humor.

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


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Grumpy Stone.


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


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A little help?


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Every Tuesday morning, Seth puts on his jorts and offers balloon rides to beetles.


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Colin’s too small to ride roller coasters, so every summer he sits in an old slipper and waits for someone to give him a push.


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


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Rosie has an excellent sense of smell, which is why she always carries an olfactory support flower.


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Lily can’t decide if she’s an understood overachiever or an overstood underachiever; either way, she’s making a lot of progress.


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This message brought to you by the Underfoot Arts Council and a philanthropic hole in the ground.


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Nadine and the Shy Leviathan.


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And that was the day Sandra learned you can’t tickle just one hedgehog.


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Nadine and the Swimming Lesson


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Pup in Flight


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Made You Smile (12 Photos)


From cats playing with street lamps in Northern Ireland to a little girl joining bronze children in a park, these clever and playful works of public art were designed to make passersby smile. Here’s a collection of murals, interventions, and sculptures that brighten with imagination and humor.


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1. Cats Mural — Woskerski in Larne, Northern Ireland


A mural of two ginger cats, one sitting and the other reaching up toward a real lamp post, painted on the side of Ruby’s Bodega. The artwork blends with the streetlight, turning it into a toy for the cats. More!: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality

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


A large mural of a reclining dog stretches across the wall of a building, its lifelike scale making the man standing nearby look small in comparison.

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3. R2-D2 With Flowers — EFIX in France


A playful piece featuring R2-D2 holding flowers and a heart, placed next to a trash can as if giving it a gift. The design transforms the mundane into a humorous Star Wars-inspired scene.

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4. Fake Shadows — Damon Belanger in Redwood City, California, USA


A shadow painted on the pavement shows a mailbox transformed into a dinosaur-like creature with teeth, reimagining the ordinary form in a surprising way. More!: Funny Fake Shadows! (20 Photos)

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5. Flashlight Beam — Golsa Golchini in Milan, Italy


A small painted figure of a child holding a flashlight appears to project a real beam of light across a wall corner, seamlessly blending painted and natural effects. More!: You Might Walk Past These—But They’re Tiny Masterpieces in Disguise

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6. Googly-Eye Bollards — Vanyu Krastev in Bulgaria


Concrete street bollards with cracks and added googly eyes transformed into playful characters resembling Pac-Man figures along the sidewalk. More!: Googly-Eyed Art (17 Photos)

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7. Nadine and the Last Autumnal Swimmer — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA


A chalk drawing shows a small green creature swimming in a tiled pool hidden in a square of pavement among fallen autumn leaves, with a mouse perched on the ledge. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)

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8. Playing With Statues


A child in a pink dress joins hands with bronze statues of children following a violinist, blending real life with sculpture in a park setting. More!: Playing With Statues (25 photos)


9. Pipe Shoes


Street pipes painted with chalk outlines of colorful shoes, turning the fittings into playful legs against the wall.


10. 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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11. Face in the Ruin — Nikita Nomerz


A derelict brick structure given large eyes and an open mouth painted around existing openings, turning the building into a character. More!: 17 Times Nikita Nomerz Brought Walls to Life


12. The Light Is All Around — Endo in Čačak, Serbia


Painted around a streetlamp, this mural shows an elderly man smiling and holding the lamp as if it’s a glowing staff. The golden light and warm tone enhance the friendly character’s presence. More photos here!


More: Sculptures With True Creativity (10 Photos)


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New!: By Bambi Street Artist in London, UK.

“When street art moves you, it’s doing exactly what it was meant to do !”

Photo by Piers Allardyce.

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Awesome and accurate! Enjoy this parody of the orange felon...his buddy gets a mention too
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I won't say "melting 9ce cream" yo drscribe this particular detail. I do think it's a tepresentation of a nuclear mushroom.
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People can't live in a vacuum, James.

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I see what you did there.
If he were to do what the rich threaten and left the country then so be it. We can confiscate his land as a settlement tax and use it for something useful - environment, social housing etc depending on where it is.
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I used to live in a village near his country estate - was initially "I live near Dyson, you know!"... - quickly became "yeah, that dick who "lives in Singapore" occupies some land near me".

I spend a lot of time near the local airport and see his helicopter flying in and out to his estate or London - still think "dick" every time. 😀


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David Zinn: Wendell has calculated how many times he can hear “If I Had a Hammer” in one day, and Terry’s about to lose his tiny pickaxe.

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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.

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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


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Are they related to 'Digger Of Unnecessarily Convoluted Tunnels'?

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New!: "The Most Sacred Connection of All" by AFZAN PIRZADE and Besik M at 2 Ketevan Tsamebuli Ave. in Tbilisi, Georgia for Tbilisi Mural Fest 2025.
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This Stunning Pigeon by Adele Renault in Stavelot, Belgium 👉 streetartutopia.com/2025/03/18…

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really makes me rethink that whole “ fight 50 regular chickens or one 50 ft chicken” thing. That’s terrifying.
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Imagine walking home from the pub one night and encountering this thing.

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Mind-Bending 3D Goldfish Mural by Sebastien Sweo and Nikita Transforms Streets of Abbeville, France 👉 streetartutopia.com/2024/09/19…

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Amazing 3D Art By Joe and Max (8 Photos) 👉 streetartutopia.com/2025/09/16…
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what exactly makes the trompe l’oeil 3D; or are kids these days calling optical illusions, art in 3 dimensions?

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Normally there is a particular point where an artwork like this looks most effective. That's the ideal point to take a photo from... change the angle an the illusion of depth will vanish.
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Actually, such images are nothing new - check out the rollerskating scene from Charlie Chaplin's film Modern Times (the link below shows how it was filmed):

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The Largest Roman Mosaic Found in London in 50 Years
In the heart of London, archaeologists working on Southwark Street uncovered the largest Roman mosaic found in the city in half a century. Discovered in 2022 by the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), this mosaic dates back to the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD and was likely part of a grand Roman dining room known as a triclinium.

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The mosaic looks like it was part of a government run project; the worker on the left looks like they're just finishing the grouting!

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Mud Maid — Sculpture by Sue Hill in Cornwall, UK: This moss-covered figure of a woman rests on the forest floor at The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Her face is sculpted from clay and softened by time, while her hair and body are formed from earth and living plants, changing with the seasons—from green to snow-covered. ❤ Art That Grows From the Earth (8 Photos) 👉 streetartutopia.com/2025/06/02…


Art That Grows From the Earth (9 Photos)


From quiet forest goddesses to surreal illusions that blend wood, stone, and trees—these 9 outdoor sculptures don’t just sit in nature, they become part of it. In this collection, you’ll discover sculptures in Illinois and Switzerland, on Belgian lawns and British gardens. Some hold trees gently in their palms, others appear to rest beneath layers of snow. All of them invite us to see the land as canvas, collaborator, and living presence.

More: 8 Inspiring Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature

Large outdoor sculpture of a wooden woman with closed eyes and hands opening her chest, placed in a blooming park with green and pink foliage in Lisle, Illinois, USA.

1. Hallow — Daniel Popper’s Sculpture in Lisle, Illinois, USA


A monumental female figure made of wood-like textures stands with closed eyes and hands gently parting her chest. The sculptural body is open at the center, allowing viewers to walk through her, as though being embraced by nature itself. Springtime trees and blooming pink flowers surround her.

More: 5 Photos of Sculpture “Hallow” By Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois


Mossy sculpture of a sleeping woman in the forest, her body blending into the earth with grass, ivy, and foliage; shown in both green summer and snow-covered winter conditions.

2. Mud Maid — Sculpture by Sue Hill in Cornwall, UK


This moss-covered figure of a woman rests on the forest floor at The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Her face is sculpted from clay and softened by time, while her hair and body are formed from earth and living plants, changing with the seasons—from green to snow-covered.

More: Mud Maid – Living sculpture by Sue and Pete Hill (5 photos and video)


Large white sculpture of two hands cupping a growing tree in a park setting, sunlight casting shadows on the bright green grass.

3. Give — Lorenzo Quinn’s Sculpture Holding a Tree


Two white sculpted hands emerge from the grass, gently cupping a living tree. The hands appear soft despite their size, turning the act of holding into a symbol of care and responsibility.


Oversized wooden clothespin sculpture installed in a grassy field, visually pinching the earth to create the illusion of tension in the landscape.

4. Clothespin — Mehmet Ali Uysal’s Sculpture in Chaudfontaine, Belgium


A giant wooden clothespin appears to pinch and pull the ground itself. Cleverly designed and installed in a grassy field, the sculpture creates the illusion that the land is a soft fabric being gathered and held.

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White sculpture of a giant hand emerging from the grass, cradling a small tree in a park in Glarus, Switzerland.

5. Caring Hand — Eva Oertli & Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland


This large white hand sculpture gently cradles a tree in the middle of a lush green park. With careful shaping and scale, the sculpture blends seamlessly into its surroundings, turning a simple tree into the heart of a nurturing gesture.

More: The Caring Hand – Sculpture in Glarus, Switzerland by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber


Painted black-and-white human face on the inner wood of a split tree trunk, with bark and branches surrounding the artwork in a wooded area.

6. I’m Home!


This painted face, embedded directly onto the exposed heart of a tree, transforms bark into canvas. The artwork is visible only within a natural wound in the trunk, where the human face seems both protected and revealed by the tree itself.


Outdoor sculpture of a large female figure with root-like arms and torso, eyes closed, surrounded by trees and blue sky in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

7. UMI — Daniel Popper’s Sculpture in Chicago, Illinois, USA


A towering woman, constructed with intertwined “roots” and gentle hands, emerges from the ground. Her chest and hair are woven with wooden tendrils, making her appear as if she’s grown from the soil beneath her.

More: “UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois


Outdoor installation of a giant paint tube on a green lawn with bright orange flowers planted in a curved line, giving the illusion that the flowers are being squeezed out like paint.

8. Flower Tube


A sculpture of a paint tube lies on the grass, appearing to squeeze out a trail of vivid orange marigolds.


9. Musco — Minwear Woods, Wales


In the heart of Minwear Woods, leaves, moss, and soil become canvases for land artist Jon Foreman. More!: 10 Forest Sculptures By Jon Foreman

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More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)

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In Kuantan Art Street in Pahang, Malaysia. ❤ 9 Street Art Dragons That Look Ready to Fly Off the Wall 👉 streetartutopia.com/2025/05/03…


9 Street Art Dragons That Look Ready to Fly Off the Wall


Dragons have always symbolized power, wisdom, and imagination—and now they’ve taken flight across city walls around the world. From towering, photorealistic beasts to playful chalk sketches curled in brick cracks, these murals transform dull facades into realms of fantasy. This collection features striking dragons spotted from Malaysia to France, from anime tributes to mischievous creatures hiding in plain sight. Whether fierce, friendly, or surreal, each artwork showcases how street art keeps the myth alive in the heart of our cities.

More: 30 Sculptures You (probably) Didn’t Know Existed

A massive blue-green dragon mural wraps around a three-story black building in Malaysia, using a spiral staircase as part of the body to simulate movement.

The Giant Greenish-Blue Dragon Mural — Kuantan, Malaysia


A three-story dragon coils around a spiral staircase, appearing to slither across the building’s surface. The detailed scales and vivid blues contrast with the black wall, giving this mural an almost cinematic presence. The mural is part of Project 06 at Kuantan Art Street in Pahang.


A neon mural in Buenos Aires shows a luminous owl and a coiled dragon against swirling purple, green, and blue abstract backgrounds.

The Owl and the Dragon — Buenos Aires, Argentina


A glowing owl stares intensely from the right while a scaled dragon snakes through ethereal, neon-colored shadows on the left. Painted by Julian Cruz Solano, this fantasy-themed mural merges nocturnal power with mythic energy.


A green dragon mural by Braga Last1 in Le Pont-de-Claix, France, painted within the empty brick holes of a red brick wall, with its curled tail and head emerging toward a nearby painted mouse on the concrete.

Dragon and Mouse — Le Pont-de-Claix, France


By Braga Last1, this clever piece features a green dragon painted to fit perfectly into the hollowed-out holes of a brick wall, peeking out with curiosity at a small painted mouse nearby. It’s a charming use of urban textures and playful narrative placement.

More: Mind-Bending 3D Street Art by Braga Last1: Anamorphic Masterpieces


A small red painted dragon on a wall appears to breathe fire onto an actual burn-marked facade, blending art with real damage.

The Fire-Breathing Dragon — France


A tiny red dragon seems to have scorched the side of a building, cleverly incorporating real fire damage. This playful piece by Oakoak turns decay into storytelling, showing the dragon mid-roar.

More: From Homer Simpson to Obelix: Oakoak’s Genius Street Art! (10 Photos)


A cartoon-style green dragon lies on its back drawn on the sidewalk with a mouse nearby, surrounded by real autumn leaves in Michigan.

Surprise Birthday Party (Introvert Style) — Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA


Drawn by David Zinn, this whimsical chalk art features a small dragon playfully lying on its back as a mouse approaches. Fallen orange leaves are used as part of the dragon’s breath or laughter.

More: Whimsical Wonders: 7 Lovely Artworks by David Zinn


A street mural of Dragon Ball Z characters and the green dragon Shenron stretches across a long wall, with vibrant colors and bold outlines.

Dragon Ball Mural Tribute — Mexico


In tribute to Akira Toriyama, this mural features Shenron the dragon alongside iconic Dragon Ball characters. Bold colors and anime-style linework make it pop against the street setting.


Falkor the Luckdragon — Outside Barcelona, Spain


This mural by DavidL features a surreal, exaggerated depiction of Falkor from The NeverEnding Story. The creature bursts through a decaying wall with a toothy grin, oversized amber eyes, and flowing white facial hair—melding fantasy nostalgia with the texture of urban decay.

More: 15 Surreal Graffiti Artworks!: From Cookie Monster to Zombie Homer


A 3D mural of Shenron by Scaf in Roubaix, France, painted on a red brick building to appear as if the green dragon is erupting from the wall; a person poses below holding a large orange Dragon Ball.

Shenron the Eternal Dragon — Roubaix, France


French artist Scaf painted this striking 3D mural of Shenron, the wish-granting dragon from Dragon Ball, across the angular facade of a red brick building. The illusion is so precise that the dragon’s head appears to burst out of the wall, with a fan posing below holding a four-star Dragon Ball for scale.

More: 26 Amazing 3D Paintings by SCAF!


A sidewalk chalk drawing by David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, showing a green cartoon dragon on its back laughing while a small mouse in a dress looks on; real orange leaves surround the scene, blending with the art.

In Which Nadine Amuses a Dragon and Makes Autumn Happen — Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA


Drawn by David Zinn, this chalk artwork captures a whimsical moment between Nadine the mouse and a playful dragon lying on its back in laughter. The scene cleverly incorporates real fallen leaves as the dragon’s fiery breath or joyful energy, blending sidewalk and season into a charming narrative.

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More: 18 Pics Of Land Art Sculptures by Jon Foreman

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everyonehateselon_ : 🚨 BREAKING: Tesla shareholders just voted to make Elon Musk the world's first TRILLIONAIRE.
Only the world’s biggest loser would would have the ability to end world hunger several times over and choose not to.
Just tax billionaires. Duh.

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Reminds me of this brief but profound scene from Dickens "A Christmas Carol"...

"[Scrooge] had been quite familiar with one old ghost, in a white waistcoat, with a monstrous iron safe attached to its ankle, who cried piteously at being unable to assist a wretched woman with an infant, whom it saw below, upon a door-step."

👉 The misery with them all was, clearly, that they sought to interfere, for good, in human matters, and had lost the power for ever.👈

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Mural by Collin Van der Sluijs in Maastricht, the Netherlands. ❤ 5 Murals by Collin Van der Sluijs: streetartutopia.com/2024/05/07…

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Eyes That Speak: A Stunning Collection of My Dog Sighs Most Powerful Street Artworks (7 Murals) 👉 streetartutopia.com/2024/11/16…

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Playful Street Art (12 Photos)


From a sun-drawing child towering over snowy rooftops in Kazakhstan to mischievous interventions on traffic signs and bollards in Paris, this playful collection of urban artworks brings charm and surprise to everyday streets. Featuring works from artists like Pure Evil, Le CyKlop, and Michael Tsinoglou, these installations reimagine dull objects into moments of delight.

More!: 9 Sculptures You (Probably) Didn’t Know Existed

Large mural of a child drawing a yellow sun on an apartment building in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The child wears colorful pants and a blue hoodie, painted in a realistic style with upward perspective by artists TANAI and Ali Zakir.

1. Drawing the Sun — TANAI & Ali Zakir in Almaty, Kazakhstan


A large mural of a barefoot child in patterned trousers and blue hoodie appears to draw a giant sun onto the side of an apartment block. The piece uses a strong upward perspective to enhance the child’s scale, adding warmth and innocence to the snowy urban setting.

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Modified “Do Not Enter” sign showing stick figures sitting and drinking at a bar drawn across the white band of the sign, turning the traffic symbol into a humorous nightlife scene.

2. Dinner Sign


A red “Do Not Enter” traffic sign is transformed into a minimalist bar scene. Three stick figures are seated and standing across the white strip, with one drinking from a martini glass.


Street art by Oakoak showing Homer Simpson being electrocuted by a real electrical box. His body appears shocked and twisted, integrated seamlessly into the building’s wiring.

3. Electrocuted Homer — Oakoak in France


Homer Simpson is painted in cartoon style, appearing to be electrocuted by a wall-mounted electrical box. His body is contorted in shock, cleverly interacting with real wires and outlets. More by Oakoak!: From Homer Simpson to Obelix: Oakoak’s Genius Street Art! (10 Photos)

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Mural of a gray rhinoceros with “I AM A UNICORN” spray-painted above in bright blue. Painted on a wall in East London by Pure Evil, blending humor with urban grit.

4. I Am a Unicorn — Pure Evil in East London, England


A realistic black-and-white rhino stands against a dark wall with the words “I AM A UNICORN” painted above in bright blue. The contrast between text and imagery creates a deadpan visual joke.

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Realistic mural of a boy holding a birthday cake, positioned as if he’s about to surprise a woman walking by. Painted in a white alley in Naxos, Greece by Michael Tsinoglou.

5. Live Like a Child — Michael Tsinoglou in Naxos, Greece


A boy painted on a whitewashed alley wall leans out as if about to surprise a passerby with a cake. The playful illusion blends seamlessly into the narrow street.

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Two utility cabinets painted with cartoon faces and a hugging arm, turning them into affectionate characters. Found in Olsztyn, Poland.

6. Hugging Cabinets — Adam Okuciejewski and Szymon Czarnowski in Olsztyn, Poland


Two electrical boxes are painted with expressive cartoon eyes and a long arm reaching across to hug the smaller box. The minimal graffiti turns utility objects into characters.


Real child mimics a street art portrait of herself wearing the same starry hoodie and sunglasses. Painted on a green utility box by Andy Dice Davies.

7. Mini Me — Andy Dice Davies in England


A girl wearing a hoodie with white stars stands beside a painted version of herself on a green utility box. Both wear sunglasses and strike matching poses.

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8. Lego Bollards — Le CyKlop in Paris, France


Blue street bollards are topped with yellow, drippy Lego-style heads painted with expressive faces, transforming a row of posts into a cast of characters. More!: Le CyKlop – Turning the Ordinary into One-Eyed Wonders

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9. Rose of Joy — Victor García Repo & Nerea Bernal in San Lorenzo de la Parrilla, Spain


A cheerful mural showing a kid crouched in a 3D illusion frame, offering a red rose. With orange cap, shiny jacket, and a smiley face on the shirt, the piece radiates optimism and warmth. Painted by Victor García Repo and Nerea Bernal.

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10. Lamp Post Lovers


A whimsical sculpture of two street lamps bending together as if sharing a quiet moment on a park bench. The scene feels alive, with one small cat-like figure nearby completing the playful illusion.


11. Wall Face — Nikita Nomerz in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia


This mural turns a cracked wall into a face with expressive eyes and a wide grin formed by the building’s crumbling bricks. Nomerz is known for transforming decay into personality, finding humor in imperfection. More!: 17 Times Nikita Nomerz Brought Walls to Life


12. The Mask — DavidL in Barcelona, Spain


A vivid mural inspired by the film “The Mask,” painted on an old wall where the character’s exaggerated green face bursts with energy. The bright yellow hat and the small dog beside the wall add to the comic effect. More!: Surreal Art By DavidL! (15 Photos)

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More!: Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics (14 Photos)

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