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Odeith’s 3D frog seems to crawl right out of the wall — move around and watch the magic shift before your eyes. See more mind-bending anamorphic works by Odeith in the link below.
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Alt text: a handmade sign with a series of checkboxes, labeled Ceasefire, END Occupation, END Apartheid, REBUILD Gaza, and The Hague. Only "Ceasefire" is checked.

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A stunning tribute to Amy Winehouse in Nice 🎤💔
This massive mural by HKA now graces the north façade of the Théâtre Lino Ventura — created for the Graff Hip Hop’Era competition with Imago Records & Production, the Opéra de Nice, and the City of Nice.

A soulful homage to one of music’s most unforgettable voices.

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New!: "Medusa" by Judith De Leeuw in Torrelavega, Spain for Alegra la Vista Urban Art Festival 2025.

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That is very good and has a message. It is good to see modern art moving in this direction

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Skeleton Art (12 Photos)


Skeletons have long captured the imagination of street artists, symbolizing what lies beneath the surface—literally and metaphorically. From vibrant Día de los Muertos tributes to x-ray illusions, these 12 artworks explore identity, mortality, and transparency in public space. This collection spans cities like Crotone, Guadalajara, London, Melbourne, and New York—each mural or installation offering a different layer of urban anatomy.

More!: Skeleton Art (23 Photos)

Mural covering entire side of a building in Crotone, Italy, showing a woman’s face in red with her skull and ribcage revealed beneath in blue hues. Created by street artist INSANE 51 using a double exposure technique.

1. The Architect — INSANE 51 in Crotone, Italy


This stunning double-exposure mural shows a woman’s portrait seamlessly shifting into a skeletal x-ray when viewed through red and cyan filters. The final full-color version merges the two, with precise anatomical detail in the skull and ribcage rendered in cool blue and overlaid by a serene red-tinted face.

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Mural on pink and purple building facade in Guadalajara with a stylized Frida Kahlo triple portrait, central skull in vibrant Día de los Muertos style, surrounded by flowers and Mexican folk patterns.

2. La Lupita — Emmanuel Cuevas Visual in Guadalajara, Mexico


A rich, colorful tribute blending Frida Kahlo’s likeness with a central sugar skull. The mural wraps around architectural features like a window and flower-shaped grille. Vivid floral and traditional motifs surround the skeletal core.

More photos: Frida Kahlo’s Enduring Spirit: A Striking Mural Unveiled at La Lupita Cantina in Guadalajara, Mexico


Mural of a translucent balloon shaped like a human skull, floating above a man holding its string. Spray-painted by SHOK-1 on a white wall in London using x-ray aesthetic.

3. Airhead — SHOK-1 in London, UK


A balloon floats upward—but this one’s no ordinary balloon. Rendered in smoky x-ray style, it’s shaped like a human skull. The artist is pictured holding the string, making the illusion complete.

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4. Basquiat Tribute — By Banksy


This piece echoes the chaotic brilliance of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s signature figure, shown being frisked by two police officers. The skeleton-like character stands out in vibrant reds, yellows, and blacks, clashing with the grayscale officers.

More by Banksy!: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art?


Art installation of seven identical human skeleton models against a black wall, each labeled with different identity tags above—race, sexuality, religion—highlighting human equality.

5. Labels — By ItSkeletal


Seven skeletons stand shoulder to shoulder, identical in every way except for the chalked labels above them: white, black, straight, gay, religious, atheist, pirate. A visual reminder that beneath it all, we’re the same.

More by ItSkeletal!: ItSkeletal’s Skeleton Street Art Will Make You Laugh—Then Think


Mural by SHOK-1 in Le Locle, Switzerland showing a glowing green skeletal hand holding a mechanical pencil in x-ray style, referencing the city’s legacy in fine watchmaking and radium dial painters. Painted on a black wall beneath a white-framed window.

6. Radium — SHOK-1 in Le Locle, Switzerland


Painted on the side of a building in the birthplace of Swiss watchmaking, this mural by SHOK-1 features a luminous green x-ray of a hand delicately holding a pencil. Titled Radium, the artwork references both radioactive glow and the history of radium watch dial painters—many of whom suffered health effects from exposure. SHOK-1’s translucent technique draws attention to hidden systems, precision, and time, all central to the city’s identity.

More about the mural!: Mural on the tragic story of the Radium Girls


Street art of a large dinosaur skeleton painted with photorealistic shadows on a worn wall in Lorraine, France. A red light fixture is cleverly used as the creature’s eye.

7. Dino Skeleton — SCAF in Lorraine, France


A giant T. rex skeleton bursts from a crumbling wall, jaw wide open as if roaring. Painted with hyperrealistic shadowing, the mural interacts with a real red light fixture that looks like the dino’s eye.

More!:26 Amazing 3D Paintings by SCAF!


Large mural of a skeleton gently raising a hand to a perched blue bird, painted on a multi-story building in Frankston, Australia, with soft brown tones and a circular backdrop.

8. Skeleton with Bird — SMUG in Frankston, Australia


A massive skeleton tenderly interacts with a blue bird perched on its finger. The mural stretches across a multi-story building, blending anatomical detail with an unexpected softness.

More by SMUG!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life


Gigantic skeleton mural painted on a vacant lot in Melbourne, Australia, with pink hair and sneakers, holding a smartphone in selfie pose. Created by Kitt Bennett.

9. Selfie Skeleton — KITT in Melbourne, Australia


A playful, oversized skeleton lies sprawled across a city lot, taking a selfie. Complete with Converse-style sneakers and pink “hair”, the figure turns skeletal imagery into satire of modern life.

More photos!: Huge Skeleton Mural by KITT in Melbourne, Australia (5 Photos)


Skull illusion created by painting partial features on an old concrete building in Brooklyn, New York. Two hollow windows resemble eye sockets, and vegetation forms the mouth area.

10. Skull Building — Suitswon in Brooklyn, New York, USA


This abandoned structure’s windows and wear form the eyes and teeth of a massive skull illusion. The artwork is minimal but haunting, using the building’s erosion as part of the design.

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11. By Madjer Linares in San Vicente , El Salvador.


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12. By WEB3 and SKASE in Cazzago San Martino, Italy


For Street View Jam • Vol. 4 2025 Graffiti Festival.

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More: 15 Powerful Art Pieces Overflowing With Emotion

Which one is your favorite?


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‘Rustle in Feilding’ – Cat mural by SwiftMantis at Manawatū Street Art Festival in Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand.

More cats! 👇

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Amazing Mosaic Repairs (15 Photos)


In the world of street art, where walls, buildings, and other vertical surfaces often steal the show, Ememem brings something refreshingly different to the table — or rather, to the pavement.


Known as the “pavement surgeon,” this French street artist transforms cracks, potholes, and other urban blemishes into stunning mosaic artworks. With a trowel in hand and tiles at the ready, Ememem has made a name by bringing beauty to what most people overlook.

More like this: Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project


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A playful mosaic by Ememem featuring a cat shape created from beige and orange tiles, integrated seamlessly into the pavement. The design uses a crack in the sidewalk to represent the cat’s tail, extending into the surrounding area. This whimsical artwork transforms urban damage into a charming and creative scene, inviting viewers to see beauty in imperfection.

The Art of Flacking


Ememem’s unique practice is known as “flacking,” a term the artist coined to describe the act of filling urban cracks with intricate designs. The colorful patterns often stand out against the dull grays of asphalt and concrete. Each piece transforming damage into art.


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A mosaic by Ememem embedded in a cracked corner of a concrete stair. The design features a bold checkerboard pattern in orange and black tiles, accented with a signature tile displaying Ememem’s logo. This small but striking piece highlights the artist's ability to transform minor urban damage into playful and vibrant street art.The first flacking by Ememem

From Lyon to the World


Based in Lyon, France, Ememem started flacking in 2016. The artist’s works have since spread to streets across Europe, making appearances in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Milan. Every piece is site-specific, tailored to the unique shape and character of each crack or hole. Whether it’s a geometric explosion of color or a more subdued design that blends with the environment, Ememem’s mosaics are unmistakable.


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Before-and-after comparison of a manhole cover transformed by Ememem in France. On the left, the damaged cover shows cracks and missing pieces. On the right, the same manhole is repaired with a colorful mosaic design resembling a semicircle fan pattern, featuring shades of blue, white, and yellow tiles. This artwork highlights Ememem’s talent for blending creativity with urban repair.

Democratizing Public Space


Ememem’s art does more than beautify streets; it also reclaims public spaces for everyone. By addressing overlooked areas and elevating them through art, the artist highlights the power of creativity in transforming everyday environments. The work is accessible to all, reinforcing the idea that art doesn’t need to be confined to galleries or museums.


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A vibrant mosaic by Ememem integrated around a circular manhole cover. The design features a colorful rainbow-like pattern of tiles in red, yellow, green, and blue, flowing outward from the cover and blending seamlessly with the surrounding pavement. This artwork transforms the cracked and worn manhole area into a striking piece of urban art, celebrating creativity in unexpected places.

Themes and Inspiration


The mosaics often reflect themes of repair, resilience, and humor. Some designs include playful patterns that mimic flowers, mandalas, or traditional tilework, while others incorporate messages or hidden symbols. This blend of craft and commentary invites viewers to look closer and engage with the art on a personal level. Each piece tells a story of renewal, where broken streets are given new life.


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Before-and-after comparison of a cracked wall corner transformed by Ememem. On the left, the damage shows exposed bricks and crumbling plaster on a pink wall. On the right, the same corner is repaired with a vibrant mosaic design in green, yellow, and turquoise tiles, forming a geometric tower-like shape. This creative restoration highlights Ememem’s ability to turn structural imperfections into unique works of art.

Viral Appeal


With the rise of social media, Ememem’s works have gained global recognition. The striking visuals are a favorite for Instagram, where hashtags like #flacking and #urbanart help spread the artist’s creations to audiences far beyond the streets where they’re found. The visually compelling mosaics often go viral. Follow Ememem Instagram here.


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A vibrant mosaic artwork by Ememem in Lyon, France, surrounding the base of a black streetlamp. The intricate design features geometric patterns in blue, white, and red tiles, meticulously arranged to repair a crack in the pavement. Pedestrians' legs in the background hint at the urban setting, emphasizing how this art transforms everyday spaces into striking visual experiences.Before-and-after comparison of a mosaic artwork by Ememem in Lyon, France. On the left, a cracked and damaged section of pavement surrounding a streetlamp base, showing wear and moss. On the right, the same area transformed with Ememem’s intricate mosaic design featuring blue, white, and red geometric patterns, bringing vibrant art to a previously neglected urban space.

Whether you stumble upon one of Ememem’s pieces while walking to work or see them shared online, their impact is undeniable.


They challenge us to see the cracks in our world not as flaws but as opportunities for creativity and connection.


An image of Ememem preparing a damaged section of pavement for one of his mosaic installations. The artist, dressed in a blue shirt with a bold graphic design, kneels next to a large pothole filled with dirt, holding a trowel. The scene captures the beginning stage of Ememem’s creative process, where urban damage is about to be transformed into vibrant mosaic art.

No future for the potholes!


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A mosaic by Ememem integrated into a cracked sidewalk, featuring vibrant patterns in green, blue, yellow, and white tiles. The circular design starts with a yellow centerpiece and radiates outward with intricate geometric details, blending seamlessly into the pavement. Autumn leaves scattered around the edge add a seasonal touch, contrasting the colorful artwork with the natural environment.


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A mosaic by Ememem surrounding the base of a tree in a cracked sidewalk. The design features intricate patterns in blue, white, and purple tiles, radiating upward like a tree trunk's extension. Green moss and autumn leaves frame the artwork, blending natural and creative elements to transform an otherwise damaged urban area into a visually captivating scene.A close-up of a mosaic by Ememem, seamlessly integrated into a cracked sidewalk. The artwork features intricate geometric patterns in shades of blue, white, and purple tiles, radiating in a flowing design that follows the contours of the crack. Autumn leaves scattered along the edge add warmth and contrast, emphasizing the harmony between art and nature.


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A mosaic artwork by Ememem seamlessly integrated into a cracked curb. The design features a mix of intricate tiles in purple, white, and orange hues, complemented by patterned elements that add depth and character. A passerby steps over the mosaic, emphasizing its placement in a functional urban space. Fallen autumn leaves frame the scene, creating a balance between artistry and the natural environment.


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A mosaic by Ememem integrated into a damaged concrete stair corner. The artwork features geometric patterns in warm shades of orange, yellow, and white tiles, forming a striking visual contrast against the worn gray steps. A person in vibrant red pants walks up the stairs, adding a dynamic human element to this creative urban repair.


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A mosaic by Ememem encircling the base of a black pole, featuring a vibrant geometric design in shades of blue, white, and green tiles. The mosaic transforms a cracked section of pavement into a radiant artwork, showcasing intricate patterns that radiate outward. This piece exemplifies Ememem's talent for turning urban imperfections into beautiful street art.


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Flacking against the gray void


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J.O PARIS 2024.Village Olympique


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Angled Balkan Flacking and four feet


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In Ankara, Türkiye


Ememem: In Ankara, I met a great artist, a great poet, Onur Bolat. It was a pleasure to walk through the night in the Ankara I would never have discovered on my own. A big thank you to you and to Dobby


Would you like to see Ememem’s mosaic art (Flacking!) in your city?


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Banksy’s Grin Reaper (2005): The Grim Reaper sits on a clock reading five to midnight, holding a scythe and wearing a yellow smiley face. A darkly funny take on time, death, and how we mask fear with forced joy.

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A little bit of Sunshine (12 Photos)


From a child offering a daisy in Italy to massive blooms wrapping entire buildings in New Jersey and Belfast, this collection highlights how artists use flowers to tell tender, bold, and often playful stories across urban landscapes. You’ll find hyperreal murals, natural integrations, and surreal compositions scattered across Europe and the Americas.

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

A hyperrealistic mural of a toddler wearing a blue cap with daisies, sunglasses, and white shirt, holding out a daisy in their hand. Painted on a white wall in Porto Viro, Italy by Cosimo “Cheone” Caiffa, the figure appears to step out of the surface in 3D illusion.

1. I Give You A Flower — Cosimo “Cheone” Caiffa in Porto Viro, Italy


A hyperrealistic 3D mural of a young child in a blue cap and sunglasses extending a daisy toward the viewer. The child appears to step out of the wall, offering a lifelike gesture of innocence. More by Cheone!: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!

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A mural of a blonde woman crouched in a meadow of wild grasses and pink-red flowers, painted in pastel and earthy tones with layered textures. Created by Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland.

2. Immersed in Wildflowers — Krzysztof Bitka in Szczecin, Poland


A softly textured mural of a woman crouching in a meadow, surrounded by tall grasses, dandelions, and wildflowers. Blends realism with sketch-like overlay. More photos here!


Mural of a woman with curly red hair wrapped in a blue scarf, surrounded by swirling flax flowers in various shades of blue, painted on a lavender wall in Belfast, Northern Ireland by Studio Giftig.

3. Blue Petals — Studio Giftig in Belfast, Northern Ireland


A photorealistic mural of a woman surrounded by swirling flax flowers painted in vibrant blue and violet hues. The background is a soft lavender brick wall. More photos here!

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A mural of a young Black girl’s face rests below a blooming bougainvillea tree, whose dense, bright purple flowers resemble her hair. Created by Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Brazil.

4. Flower Crown — Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Brazil


A portrait of a smiling girl is paired with an actual bougainvillea tree that serves as her voluminous hair, merging paint and nature seamlessly. More by Fabio!: How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade (8 Photos)

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5. Wall of Color — Jenna Morello in Atlantic City, USA


A vivid mural wraps an entire building façade with oversized flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, purple, and orange. The colors stand out against the neutral urban surroundings. More photos here!

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Wall mural of oversized coral-pink and white peony flowers with green stems and leaves, covering multiple stories of a brown apartment building.

6. Coral Peonies — KORALLPIONEN in Frauenfeld, Switzerland


Towering pink and white peonies bloom on a residential building’s facade. Tall stems and large leaves climb upward, painted with botanical detail and vertical flow.

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A mural of yellow sunflowers, white daisies, and purple wildflowers painted in a realistic style along a maroon wall in Nebraska, USA by street artist KOHIN.

7. Field Bloom — Street Artist KOHIN in Nebraska, USA


A horizontal mural depicting a field of yellow, white, and purple wildflowers blooming against a dark red wall. The work features clean lines and botanical detail. See it all here!

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8. Flowers for West Town — in Chicago, USA


Painted on a brick corner building, this mural includes sunflowers, roses, peonies, and a red admiral butterfly. Realistic shadows and color give it a grounded feel. More photos here!

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A mural of a tall yellow gentian plant with green leaves climbs up the side of a high-rise concrete apartment building in Le Locle, Switzerland, painted by Mona Caron.

9. Gentiana Lutea — Mona Caron in Le Locle, Switzerland


A towering yellow gentian plant stretches across the full height of a concrete apartment building. The work is cleanly rendered in a botanical illustration style.

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A mural showing the side-profile of a woman's face painted on a yellow wall, partially obscured by climbing purple bougainvillea shaped into curls, located in Paleokastritsa, Corfu, Greece.

10. Face in Bloom — Artist Unknown in Paleokastritsa, Corfu, Greece


This piece merges a painted face of a woman with live bougainvillea growing from the building wall, with the flowering branches shaped into flowing hair.


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

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I learned the “leave the table” part the hard way: I was giving away plums. Unfortunately the sign only said “free”, and plums were in a basket on a chair. By the time I get back, only the sign stayed, no plums no basket no chair. I’m just glad that people didn’t assume my house was “free” as well.


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New!: By Sweo and Nikita in El Berrón, Spain with 4 leaf agency.

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As it scrolled up, I thought it was a tiger driving a trolley. That yellow-orange has to be a livery color for some transit agency.

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Discover how artists are turning dirty vans into mobile canvases with incredible dust art.


All photos from the Facebook Page Dirty Van Art and Pro Boy Nick.

This blogpost features a collection of Dirty Van Art, where artists create temporary artworks on the dust-covered surfaces of vans. These creative street art pieces turn something as mundane as dirt into an artistic canvas, showcasing intricate drawings and clever designs.

I love how art can turnup in unexpected places, transforming everyday vehicles into captivating street art.

What started as casual doodling on dusty vans has evolved into intricate, detailed artwork! We have 22 examples in this collection of how grime and dirt can be transformed into impressive artworks, proving that art can truly emerge from anywhere.

More art out of dirt: Bringing Godzilla to Life: A Giant Artwork on Japan’s Iwayagawachi Dam


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The back of a dirty van serves as a canvas for a detailed artwork scratched into the dust, depicting a castle with towers, flags, and a winding path leading up to it. Birds and clouds are sketched in the background, giving the scene a whimsical, fairy-tale feel. The artwork is signed with 'FB / DirtyVanArt' on the lower right side of the van door.


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Creative grime art on the back of a truck by artist ProBoyNick. The artwork features a RoboCop-like figure holding a small cat, alongside the playful phrase 'ALL CATS ARE BEAUTIFUL,' etched into the dirt on the truck door. ProBoyNick’s signature style combines pop culture references with humor, transforming dirty vehicle surfaces into canvases.


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Grime art by ProBoyNick (Nikita Golubev) on the back of a truck in Moscow, Russia, depicting an underwater scene with a person reaching upwards surrounded by fish and marine life. The artwork is intricately scratched into the dirt on the truck's surface, using light and shadow to create a sense of depth and movement. ProBoyNick’s style transforms dirty vehicle surfaces into stunning, temporary works of art.


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Grime art by ProBoyNick (Nikita Golubev) on the back of a truck in Moscow, Russia, depicting a knight in armor alongside a horse. The knight's head is missing, with a floating crown above, giving it a haunting, mysterious vibe. Snow lightly covers the truck and surroundings, adding atmosphere to the nighttime scene. ProBoyNick’s skillful use of the truck's dirt and grime transforms it into an evocative, temporary artwork.


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Grime art by ProBoyNick (Nikita Golubev) on the back of a truck, depicting a ghostly, skeletal figure in a seated, curled-up position. The haunting image is skillfully scratched into the dirt on the truck's surface, creating a striking contrast between the figure and the grimy background. ProBoyNick’s artwork turns the mundane surface of the truck into an evocative, temporary piece of art.


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Grime art on the back of a van, featuring a detailed, large-scale image of a damselfly or dragonfly, etched into the dirt covering the vehicle. Below the artwork, the words 'Damsel Dragonfly' are written along with other small tags and signatures, including 'Thanks 2 Flowervision.' The artwork creatively uses the van’s grime as a canvas to create an organic, nature-inspired image.


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Intricate grime art on the back of a Ford Transit van, depicting a wartime scene. Soldiers in helmets appear to be advancing through a battlefield, with one figure silhouetted in the background. The artwork is carefully etched into the dirt on the van, using light and shadow to create depth and a sense of realism, transforming the vehicle's surface into a powerful, temporary canvas.


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Grime art on the back of a Citroën Relay van, depicting a line of Stormtroopers from Star Wars marching in formation. The detailed figures are skillfully etched into the dirt, using the van’s grime to create depth and contrast. The artwork gives the appearance of a cinematic scene, transforming the everyday surface of the van into a tribute to pop culture.


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Grime art on the back of a Mercedes Sprinter van featuring detailed portraits of the artist Eminem, etched into the dirt on the vehicle’s surface. The artwork includes three depictions of Eminem: a close-up of his face, a hooded figure, and a third portrait with a solemn expression. The skillful use of light and shadow transforms the van's dirty exterior into a striking tribute to the rapper.Grime art by ProBoyNick on the side of a truck, depicting a dinosaur skeleton stretched across the length of the trailer. The detailed artwork uses the dirt on the truck’s surface to create a fossil-like effect, set against a faint cityscape background. The truck is parked in a snowy urban environment, transforming its exterior into a striking piece of mobile art.


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Grime art on the back of a Mercedes Sprinter van featuring portraits of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, along with handwritten text honoring both scientists. The artwork includes the phrases 'Born today 14-3-1879' under Einstein and 'Died today 2018 RIP' under Hawking, with additional notes like 'π Day' and 'Thanks 2 Flowervision.' The artist has skillfully used the van’s dirt to create a commemorative tribute to these influential figures in science.


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Grime art on the side of a van, featuring a detailed swarm of large insects, including flies, etched into the dirt covering the vehicle’s surface. The intricate designs use the van’s grime as a canvas, creating a striking, textured effect as the insects appear to crawl across the vehicle’s body. This imaginative artwork turns an ordinary, dusty van into a compelling display of creativity.


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Grime art on the side windows of a dusty car, featuring an intricately etched image of the Statue of Liberty. The iconic figure is carefully crafted into the dirt on the windows, creating a striking and patriotic display. The car is parked on a cobblestone surface with a city skyline visible in the background, showcasing how grime art transforms ordinary vehicles into moving canvases.


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Grime art by ProBoyNick on the back of a van, featuring a haunting scene of faces peering out from the dirt. The artwork includes multiple figures, each with distinct expressions, including an elderly man in a cap, a woman with disheveled hair, and others with somber, contemplative looks. The detailed portraits are etched into the van’s grime, creating an intense, expressive scene that transforms the vehicle into a moving work of art.


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Grime art on the back of a van, featuring a portrait and the humorous phrase, 'This Song is Called FILTHY, Just like this Van.' The artwork includes a logo for 'West Norfolk' and several tags, including social media handles like '@LoveWestNorfolk' and phrases like 'Thanks 2 Flowervision.' The artist cleverly incorporates the van’s dirt to convey a playful message, turning the vehicle into a unique canvas.


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Grime art on the side windows of a dusty car, depicting Abraham Lincoln seated as he appears in the Lincoln Memorial. The detailed portrait is etched into the dirt, capturing Lincoln's likeness with his hands resting on the arms of a grand chair. The artwork transforms the vehicle’s windows into a tribute to American history, creatively using the grime as a medium.


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Grime art on the rear window of a dusty car, depicting the faces of the U.S. presidents carved into Mount Rushmore. The detailed artwork is etched into the dirt, accurately capturing the likenesses of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. The car is parked in an urban setting, turning its back window into a tribute to American history.


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Grime art on the back of a van paying tribute to Dolores O'Riordan, the lead singer of The Cranberries, with the text 'R.I.P Dolores O'Riordan 6/9/71 - 15/1/18' and an image of her singing. The artwork includes additional tags such as 'West Norfolk,' '@LoveWestNorfolk,' and 'Thanks 2 Flowervision.' The artist has transformed the van’s dirty surface into a heartfelt memorial to the musician.


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A simple grime art drawing on the back of a dusty van, featuring a cute cartoon character with large round ears, a single tooth, and a curly tuft of hair. The playful, childlike sketch stands out against the dirty surface, adding a touch of humor and personality to the vehicle.


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The back of a dusty Honda van with the phrase 'PLEASE DON'T WASH ME!' written in large letters across the rear window. A bumper sticker reads 'Keep It Dirty,' adding humor to the message and embracing the vehicle's dusty look as part of its character.


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Grime art by Russian artist ProBoyNick on the side of a truck, featuring a haunting row of ghostly skulls etched into the dirt. The artwork extends across the vehicle, creating a somber and impactful display in the dim light of a nighttime street. This piece is a powerful anti-war statement in response to the conflict in Ukraine.Detailed grime art by ProBoyNick on the back doors of a truck, depicting a person sitting in contemplation, facing a distant television screen. The strokes and shading create an intense scene that speaks to isolation and despair, reflecting the artist's anti-war sentiment regarding the war in Ukraine.


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More: 33 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders


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I hope you're wrong about that ... there has to be a more competent set of corrupt politicians somewhere

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Handala never stood alone. A new generation carries his legacy.🍉🍉

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How's it actually done? Clearly, the artwork has already been designed and drawn, but how does the artist transfer it to the sand? I don't see any sign that it's projected from above.
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@CppGuy I believe that all he's using is a rake. Rough sand is darker, at least until it dries out.
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Understood, but how does he know where to rake? The picture is dark and the artist is right next to it, so he can't step back for an overview.

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@CppGuy some folks have this talent. To me, it is a total mystery. I've watched guys like this draw and it's just a skill I cannot fathom
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How typical the ethnicity of the judge was changed from the original piece.

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More powerful than… — IGANA in London, UK. ❤ Walls You Can Feel (8 Photos) 👉 streetartutopia.com/2025/08/05…


Walls You Can Feel (9 Photos)


From the warmth of a fisherman’s quiet moment with his dog to the haunting scene of a seal trapped in plastic, these murals go far beyond decoration. Each wall holds emotion and precision. In this collection: a lifelike deer blending into a building in Japan, a clever balcony illusion, a nostalgic train station in France, and more striking murals from around the world.

More: 12 Times I Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings

A photorealistic mural of a deer by Jack Lack in Osaka, Japan, painted across a multi-story building, incorporating windows as part of the animal's antlers and body for a seamless 3D effect.

1. Shika — Jack Lack in Osaka, Japan


A striking mural of a deer painted on a residential building in Osaka. The gentle lighting and soft edges create a near-photographic quality, enhanced by the clever use of the windows as part of the composition. More!: 6 Unbelievable Animal-Inspired Murals by Jack Lack

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A trompe-l'œil mural by Kartitect in Sochi, Russia, showing curved balconies with floral ornaments, painted on a previously flat, beige building wall to create a 3D illusion.

2. 3D Balcony — Kartitect in Sochi, Russia


A 3D mural that transforms a flat wall into what appears to be curved, layered balconies decorated with blue floral patterns. The top photo shows the completed illusion; the bottom shows the original plain wall.

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A mural by NESSE in Le Crey-Susville, France, depicting a detailed, vintage-style train station scene in sepia tones with passengers waiting and an electric train pulling in.

3. Train Station — NESSE in Le Crey-Susville, France


Painted on a small building, this mural depicts an old train arriving at the Peychagnard-Crey station. The sepia-toned scene is detailed with figures in period clothing, creating a vintage feel.

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A mural by Louis Duport in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France, depicting a man fishing with a small dog beside him on a high-rise building, casting long shadows for a strong 3D effect.

4. The Fisherman — Louis Duport in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France


A minimalist yet emotional mural showing a man sitting on a chair fishing from a high-rise wall, with a small dog beside him. Their long shadows fall over the building’s windows, enhancing the illusion.


A mural by CHEONE in Italy showing a realistic boy holding a physical striped bollard, with the painted figure integrated seamlessly into the wall’s corner for a playful 3D effect.

5. Playful Moment — CHEONE in Italy


A mural of a boy interacting with a real object—a striped bollard—making it appear as though he’s holding it. The blend between the painted and physical elements creates a convincing illusion. More!: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!

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A mural by IGANA in London, UK, of a figure with a headscarf aiming a giant pencil like a bazooka, blending graffiti and political commentary through expressive brushstrokes and contrast.

6. More powerful than… — IGANA in London, UK


A bold mural of a masked figure firing a pencil like a rocket launcher, combining graffiti energy with anti-war symbolism. The sketchy lines and dynamic pose heighten the sense of urgency.

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A colorful mural by Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany, showing a stacked, chaotic cityscape with quirky characters, crooked houses, a crane, and social scenes painted on a tall building.

7. Tower of Life — Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany


A surreal mural packed with whimsical characters, crooked houses, and social scenes stacked into a chaotic vertical neighborhood. Every window and corner tells a different story.


8. Say No to Plastic — SMUG in Margate, UK


An emotional scene showing a seal caught in plastic netting being gently freed by human hands. The intense realism of the seal’s expression and the dramatic composition drive home the message. More!: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life

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9. Fox Mural — TUZQ in Belgium


A close-up mural of a fox’s face stretching across a large brick wall. The detailed fur and piercing eyes give the animal a strong presence while interacting with viewers passing below. See all of the mural here!: Fox by TUZQ in Testelt, Belgium (5 photos)


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

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Greetings from Gaza 💋

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The road to fascism is lined with people telling you to stop overreacting. 🌹
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Well, then we can use a generic "Normandy beach".

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The van gets arrested. The r****t and p********e get projected. Windsor, UK 🚨🏰
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Wonder how many people in higher places went to the Epstein Island? Release the Epstein Files. Release all emails involving Epstein. Donald is blackmailing all these people. Making billions while Americans starve.