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More plastic garbage produced by a mega-corporation ruining our earth, and now disguised as art. Shameful.
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I'd love to take a look on your website but unfortunately you have the mother of all "cookie management" popups.

The sort where you have to turn off hundreds and hundreds of "Legitimate interest" sliders for the numerous vendors that the Street Art Utopia website "partners" with.

Free content produced by street artists is photographed and the images put on a website that scrapes as much data from visitors as possible?

I will stick with the images posted on Mastodon.


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That's is super-great and should win the internet! Hats off, Kudos, etc
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"Someone." The drawings are signed, and the photobooth has the same name, too.
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I was thinking of Princess Twilight.
She lived in a tree that was also a Library.
Until it got destroyed.
(yeah l'm a Brony amongst other things.)
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Lovely!
Here's another one at le domaine de Chateaubriand (south of Paris) 😀

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Brickhenge! ❤ Genius Art (10 Photos): streetartutopia.com/2025/06/30…


Genius Art (11 Photos)


Urban walls, sidewalks, and even utility meters are the unlikely canvases behind this clever collection of genius street art. From an illusion of a zebra being striped to a sidewalk creature with a real rock for a head, these eight works turn everyday environments into works of visual trickery and humor. Featured locations include France, Hungary, Chile, and the U.S., each revealing how artists transform the cityscape with minimal strokes and maximum impact.

More!: Playing with statues (25 photos)

Mural by Banksy on a cracked adobe wall in Timbuktu, Mali, Africa, depicting a woman hanging black stripes on a line next to a zebra missing its markings.

1. Zebra Stripes — Banksy in Timbuktu, Mali


A zebra stands beside a woman hanging up its stripes like laundry on a clothesline. Banksy painted this mural on a cracked adobe wall in Mali, brilliantly using the texture and environment to enhance the illusion.

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


Chalk art on a sidewalk where a rock is used as the creature's head, forming a dinosaur-like body with a smiling face and a small cartoon pig beside it.

2. Nadine and the Surprisingly Effective Joke — David Zinn in the USA


A sidewalk chalk drawing of a happy dinosaur-like creature uses a real rock as the head. The open mouth and painted eyes give it personality, and a tiny piglet companion adds to the playfulness.

More!: Discover David Zinn’s Amazing Chalk Art Masterpieces in Michigan


A mural version of Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid” pouring water directly into a real milk can placed at the wall’s base in Saint-Étienne, France.

3. The Milkmaid Pouring — Oakoak in Saint-Étienne, France


A paste-up adaptation of Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid” appears to pour water from her jug into a real milk container positioned on the sidewalk, seamlessly merging classic art with urban structure.

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


A red metal fire hydrant fixture on a wall combined with a pasted illustration of E.T.'s body to create the illusion of his full figure using the fixture as his head.

4. Phone Home


A fire hydrant box becomes E.T.’s head thanks to a pasted body underneath. The symmetry of the metal fixtures forms perfect stand-ins for his iconic eyes.


A before-and-after image of a gas meter turned into a pink flamingo using paint and black outlines, blending with the wall in Massachusetts, USA.

5. Pink Flamingo Gas Meter — Tom Bob in Massachusetts, USA


A dull grey gas meter gets a whimsical makeover as a bright pink flamingo. Pipes become the legs and neck, while the body is painted in matching color for full transformation.

More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)


Wall art showing two dogs facing each other, with the peeling plaster forming one dog’s body and black outlines completing the legs and tails, with a heart above their heads.

6. Dog Love — In Leipzig, Germany


A section of peeling wall plaster is turned into the body of a dog with spray-painted legs, tail, and head on either side. Another dog leans in with a heart above, forming a romantic street art duo.


Vertical garden installation on a mural-painted wall showing buildings; plastic bottles used as planters are hung where windows would be, in Valparaíso, Chile.

7. Guerrilla Gardening Facade — In Valparaíso, Chile


Plastic bottles turned into planters are hung on a wall painted to resemble a colorful row of buildings. The installation blurs the line between mural and vertical garden.

More!: 41 of the most beloved Street Art from Chile


Street art around a storm drain showing colorful fish swimming into it like a current, with the painted message “The Sea Starts Here. Don’t Litter.”

8. The Sea Starts Here


A painted wave of colorful fish surrounds a street drain, reminding viewers that litter here flows to the ocean. The message “The Sea Starts Here. Don’t Litter” is clear and direct.

More!: The Sea Starts Here… Don’t Litter (5 photos)


A damaged plaster wall where a missing chunk is shaped like a bird's body, with minimal black lines added for the legs and feet.

9. Bird in the Wall


A chunk of missing plaster becomes the feathered body of a bird. Simple drawn legs beneath it complete the form, showing how decay can become creation.


A playful arrangement of sidewalk bricks mimicking Stonehenge, placed around a small open pit next to a traffic cone on a city sidewalk.

10. Brickhenge


Sidewalk bricks are stacked to mimic the layout of Stonehenge, forming a miniature urban homage to the ancient monument. A traffic cone stands nearby as an accidental guardian.


11. Freedom Sculpture by Zenos Frudakis in Philadelphia, USA


This bronze artwork captures the act of breaking free — both literally and symbolically. A series of human figures emerge from a wall, progressing from stillness to full motion, with the final figure leaping forward in joy. It’s a visual metaphor for personal liberation and creative freedom.


More: 15 Powerful Art Pieces Overflowing With Emotion

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"Where the banshees cry/And the cats me-ow/I'll take you there/I'll show you how..."

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Playing With Statues (10 Photos): streetartutopia.com/2025/06/28…


Playing With Statues (12 Photos)


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Statues may be serious by design, but when people interact with them in just the right way, the results are pure comedy. In this playful collection, we’ve gathered ten perfectly timed photos where visitors bring stone and bronze to life—creating illusions, jokes, and unexpected stories in public spaces across the world. From statues kicking back to share a phone screen to a child seamlessly joining a bronze line of kids, these moments blend humor, art, and spontaneity.

More!: Playing with statues (25 photos)

A real child with a blue backpack stands between two bronze children statues holding hands in a queue formation on a city sidewalk in China.

1. Last in Line


A young boy wearing a blue backpack stands in perfect sync with a row of bronze children sculptures, making him appear as part of the installation. The pose and facial expression complete the illusion with subtle humor.


A real yellow Labrador appears to pull on the tail of a bronze dog statue, which is part of a sculpture of children and animals trying to move a large object in a public park in South Korea.

2. Tug of Dog


A Labrador interacts with a sculpture mid-pull, making it seem like it’s biting the statue dog’s tail to help pull the whole group.


A young girl in a red dress sits with her head down next to a seated bronze statue in the same posture in a tree-lined garden with a water feature in the background.

3. Sad Together


A little girl in a red dress sits curled up beside a statue posed in the exact same way. The peaceful garden setting and mirrored body language give a surprising emotional resonance to this scene.


A woman recoils dramatically in front of a classical stone statue holding a fruit basket, as if the statue just hit her with its arm in a posed action shot.

4. Hair Flip


Caught mid-motion, a woman appears to be smacked in the face by a statue. The playful timing gives this otherwise elegant stone sculpture a mischievous twist.


A man in black workout clothes hangs onto the arm of a bronze child sculpture, appearing to be pulled between a modern man and a bronze woman in a dynamic family-themed statue outside a red brick building.

5. Tug-of-War


A man playfully joins a dramatic bronze sculpture depicting a woman pulling a child away. He grabs the child’s extended arm, completing the scene as if caught in a tug-of-war between two parents.


A man lies flat on his back with one leg raised and his foot placed in the hand of a walking Ronald Reagan bronze statue, creating the illusion that the statue is dragging him forward in a city square.

6. Dragged Away


A man lies on the ground with one leg lifted, positioned so it looks like the bronze statue of Ronald Reagan is dragging him across the pavement by the foot.


A man with a blue Adidas drawstring bag leans to grab a suitcase from a sculpture of a hugging couple, humorously posing as if he's stealing it in Key West, Florida.

7. The Sneaky Luggage Thief


A tourist leans down to grab the suitcase of a couple embracing in a statue, looking over his shoulder as if caught mid-theft. The casual outfit and comic timing sell the scene.


A man wearing sunglasses and a scarf poses so the flame of the Statue of Liberty lines up with a cigarette in his mouth, creating a visual illusion of it being lit.

8. Lady Liberty’s Lighter — Statue of Liberty, New York, USA


A tourist angles his head to appear as if he’s lighting a cigarette from the flame of the Statue of Liberty. Clever positioning and perspective tricks turn this iconic statue into a personal lighter.


A man stands in front of a bronze bust with one hand extended upward, positioning himself so it looks like the statue’s finger is up his nose.

9. Nose Pick


A man stands in front of a bust with its finger raised, aligning his face so it appears the statue is picking his nose. Childish humor, perfectly executed.


A man holds a smartphone in front of a seated bronze statue of a robed figure on a park bench, making it look like they’re watching something together.

10. Scroll Buddy


A man sits on a bench next to a robed bronze figure and holds his phone out, appearing to show the statue something on the screen. The statue’s bowed head and posture make it look like it’s genuinely interested.


11. The Policeman’s Belly


A street statue of a rotund policeman gets attention from passersby, with visitors often stopping to rub the shiny bronze belly for luck.


12. The Weight of Grief — Reno, Nevada


A child reaches out to touch The Weight of Grief by Celeste Roberge, a crouching figure made of welded steel filled with river stones. The sculpture embodies the crushing burden of sorrow, turning heavy material into a deeply human form that resonates with loss and memory.


More: Junk Metal Sculptures (8 Photos)

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TVBOY (the artist): The future is watching us.
Greta holds the world like a bomb, because that is what we are passing on to future generations.
If we don't act now, there may be nothing left to save!

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Jeff Bezos' $55 million wedding is TODAY. He pays a true tax rate of just 1.1%. - By "No space for Bezos!".
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Jeff Bezos “dummy” with handful’s cash floats on an Amazon box in a Venice canal during the bossy boots billionaire’s “wedding” spectacle 27th June 2025

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I did a little back of the envelope calculation comparing #Bezos' net worth to mine and how much I spent on the last birthday #party I organised. My conclusion was that #Bezos is a cheapskate. If I spent the same percentage of my net worth on my party as #Bezos did on his nth wedding, it would have been a bag of chips and a glass of water each.

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8 Street Murals That Feel Like Movie Moments: streetartutopia.com/2025/06/25…
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Charlie & the Kid — JR’s Mural in Paris, France.


Movie Moments (9 Photos)


From epic embraces to cinematic portraits, these street murals could be stills pulled straight from a film. Set across Argentina, France, Georgia, Belgium, Brazil, and more, these 9 large-scale works freeze emotions, gestures, and lighting in a way that feels like visual storytelling. Some echo classical sculpture, others modern intimacy—but all pull you into a scene.


In this collection: a soaring figure dances with the sky in Rosario, Charlie Chaplin peeks from behind a wall in Paris, a soldier embraces a woman in Tbilisi, and a woman beams joy with her favela home on her back in Brazil. There’s tension, serenity, and drama—exactly what you’d expect from the streets’ own version of cinema.

More!: 8 Murals That Turn the Street Into a Monster Movie

Gigantic mural by Martín Ron in Rosario, Argentina, showing a woman in a flowing blue dress standing across four cylindrical silos, with eyes closed and arms stretched upward, fabric flowing around her in a wind-like motion.

1. Vientos del Paraná — Martín Ron’s Mural in Rosario, Argentina


Painted across four massive silos, this hyperreal mural shows a woman in a flowing blue dress with arms raised, as if embracing the wind. The volume of the silos enhances the fabric’s sense of motion and space, creating a sculptural illusion.

More by Martín Ron!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art


Mural by Ozmo in Heerlen, Netherlands, on a black wall showing a statue-like woman pouring water from a jug, painted in shades of grey and white with realistic water splash and shadow effects.

2. Water Bearer — Ozmo’s Mural in Heerlen, Netherlands


This piece evokes the elegance of classical sculpture with a woman pouring water from a jug, the flowing water rendered with photorealistic detail. The light and shadow mimic marble, while the black background amplifies the contrast.

🔗 Follow Ozmo on Instagram


Mural by Veracidade in São Paulo, Brazil, showing a woman in a white dress with curly hair and a headpiece, laughing joyfully with a model of a favela on her back, integrated into the architecture of a pink building.

3. Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center — Veracidade’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil


A joyful woman in a white dress and headpiece laughs with her eyes closed, painted on a pastel pink building. On her back is a carefully rendered model of a favela—a tribute to community, pride, and resilience.

About this mural and more photos!: Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center: A Mural by Veracidade Celebrates Resilience and Joy (4 photos)


Mural by JR in Paris, France, showing black-and-white photographic wheatpaste of Charlie Chaplin and a child peeking from behind a wall, placed on a tall brick chimney between apartment buildings.

4. Charlie & the Kid — JR’s Mural in Paris, France


Using his signature wheatpaste photo style, JR recreates an iconic moment from The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin and the boy peeking from behind a wall. The location—an exposed side of a brick building—makes the illusion striking.

🔗 Follow JR on Instagram


Mural by Sasha Korban in Tbilisi, Georgia, showing a soldier embracing a woman in a light blue dress, both with eyes closed, painted vertically across a tall apartment building.

5. The Day Will Come — Sasha Korban’s Mural in Tbilisi, Georgia


A soldier in camouflage embraces a woman in a blue dress tightly, eyes closed. The mural spans the height of a high-rise apartment block and was painted with the message: “To the ones who will see their beloved ones again and the ones who will not.”

More!: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)


Mural by Innerfields in Cologne, Germany, featuring a man in a dark coat standing on a rock, gazing at a stormy sea with a tilted shipwreck, painted on the entire side of a tall residential building.

6. Wanderer — Innerfields’ Mural in Cologne, Germany


A modern reimagining of Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, this mural shows a man in a coat overlooking a stormy sea with a shipwrecked boat. The scene is hazy, painted to resemble a memory or dream.

More!: Wanderer – By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany (5 photos)


Mural by Jan Is De Man in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, showing a large-scale 3D illusion of a wooden display shelf on the side of an apartment building, filled with realistic painted objects including statues, toys, and vases.

7. Local residents most precious objects — Jan Is De Man’s Mural in Nieuwegein, Netherlands


A 3D illusion of a giant wooden shelf filled with classical objects—vases, busts, animals, a teddy bear, and toys—this mural turns the building into a surreal museum. The trompe-l’œil effect is crisp and immersive. More photos and about this mural here!

More by Jan Is De Man!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile


Mural by Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium, depicting a girl with a headscarf sitting in a glowing window, mending a fishing net beside large sunflowers, bathed in golden light.

8. The Fisher Girl — Fabian Bane Florin’s Mural in Mons, Belgium


A girl sits peacefully in an orange-framed window, repairing fishing net, surrounded by large sunflowers. The warm light and soft expression create a quiet cinematic moment frozen in paint.

More by Fabian Bane Florin!: Amazing Murals by 3D Master Fabian Bane (7 Photos)


9. Silent Star — Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Painted by Martín Ron on a narrow courtyard wall in San Telmo, this mural captures the elegance of early cinema. The portrait of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat, rendered in soft monochrome tones with subtle golden accents, evokes the quiet glamour of the 1920s. Her gaze — poised and timeless — transforms the crumbling brick surroundings into a cinematic frame, where nostalgia meets urban decay. More: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art

🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram


More: 15 Powerful Art Pieces Overflowing With Emotion

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Sasha Korban’s Mural in Tbilisi, Georgia.


Movie Moments (9 Photos)


From epic embraces to cinematic portraits, these street murals could be stills pulled straight from a film. Set across Argentina, France, Georgia, Belgium, Brazil, and more, these 9 large-scale works freeze emotions, gestures, and lighting in a way that feels like visual storytelling. Some echo classical sculpture, others modern intimacy—but all pull you into a scene.


In this collection: a soaring figure dances with the sky in Rosario, Charlie Chaplin peeks from behind a wall in Paris, a soldier embraces a woman in Tbilisi, and a woman beams joy with her favela home on her back in Brazil. There’s tension, serenity, and drama—exactly what you’d expect from the streets’ own version of cinema.

More!: 8 Murals That Turn the Street Into a Monster Movie

Gigantic mural by Martín Ron in Rosario, Argentina, showing a woman in a flowing blue dress standing across four cylindrical silos, with eyes closed and arms stretched upward, fabric flowing around her in a wind-like motion.

1. Vientos del Paraná — Martín Ron’s Mural in Rosario, Argentina


Painted across four massive silos, this hyperreal mural shows a woman in a flowing blue dress with arms raised, as if embracing the wind. The volume of the silos enhances the fabric’s sense of motion and space, creating a sculptural illusion.

More by Martín Ron!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art


Mural by Ozmo in Heerlen, Netherlands, on a black wall showing a statue-like woman pouring water from a jug, painted in shades of grey and white with realistic water splash and shadow effects.

2. Water Bearer — Ozmo’s Mural in Heerlen, Netherlands


This piece evokes the elegance of classical sculpture with a woman pouring water from a jug, the flowing water rendered with photorealistic detail. The light and shadow mimic marble, while the black background amplifies the contrast.

🔗 Follow Ozmo on Instagram


Mural by Veracidade in São Paulo, Brazil, showing a woman in a white dress with curly hair and a headpiece, laughing joyfully with a model of a favela on her back, integrated into the architecture of a pink building.

3. Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center — Veracidade’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil


A joyful woman in a white dress and headpiece laughs with her eyes closed, painted on a pastel pink building. On her back is a carefully rendered model of a favela—a tribute to community, pride, and resilience.

About this mural and more photos!: Bringing the Neighborhood to the Center: A Mural by Veracidade Celebrates Resilience and Joy (4 photos)


Mural by JR in Paris, France, showing black-and-white photographic wheatpaste of Charlie Chaplin and a child peeking from behind a wall, placed on a tall brick chimney between apartment buildings.

4. Charlie & the Kid — JR’s Mural in Paris, France


Using his signature wheatpaste photo style, JR recreates an iconic moment from The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin and the boy peeking from behind a wall. The location—an exposed side of a brick building—makes the illusion striking.

🔗 Follow JR on Instagram


Mural by Sasha Korban in Tbilisi, Georgia, showing a soldier embracing a woman in a light blue dress, both with eyes closed, painted vertically across a tall apartment building.

5. The Day Will Come — Sasha Korban’s Mural in Tbilisi, Georgia


A soldier in camouflage embraces a woman in a blue dress tightly, eyes closed. The mural spans the height of a high-rise apartment block and was painted with the message: “To the ones who will see their beloved ones again and the ones who will not.”

More!: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)


Mural by Innerfields in Cologne, Germany, featuring a man in a dark coat standing on a rock, gazing at a stormy sea with a tilted shipwreck, painted on the entire side of a tall residential building.

6. Wanderer — Innerfields’ Mural in Cologne, Germany


A modern reimagining of Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, this mural shows a man in a coat overlooking a stormy sea with a shipwrecked boat. The scene is hazy, painted to resemble a memory or dream.

More!: Wanderer – By Innerfields in Cologne, Germany (5 photos)


Mural by Jan Is De Man in Nieuwegein, Netherlands, showing a large-scale 3D illusion of a wooden display shelf on the side of an apartment building, filled with realistic painted objects including statues, toys, and vases.

7. Local residents most precious objects — Jan Is De Man’s Mural in Nieuwegein, Netherlands


A 3D illusion of a giant wooden shelf filled with classical objects—vases, busts, animals, a teddy bear, and toys—this mural turns the building into a surreal museum. The trompe-l’œil effect is crisp and immersive. More photos and about this mural here!

More by Jan Is De Man!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile


Mural by Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium, depicting a girl with a headscarf sitting in a glowing window, mending a fishing net beside large sunflowers, bathed in golden light.

8. The Fisher Girl — Fabian Bane Florin’s Mural in Mons, Belgium


A girl sits peacefully in an orange-framed window, repairing fishing net, surrounded by large sunflowers. The warm light and soft expression create a quiet cinematic moment frozen in paint.

More by Fabian Bane Florin!: Amazing Murals by 3D Master Fabian Bane (7 Photos)


9. Silent Star — Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Painted by Martín Ron on a narrow courtyard wall in San Telmo, this mural captures the elegance of early cinema. The portrait of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat, rendered in soft monochrome tones with subtle golden accents, evokes the quiet glamour of the 1920s. Her gaze — poised and timeless — transforms the crumbling brick surroundings into a cinematic frame, where nostalgia meets urban decay. More: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art

🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram


More: 15 Powerful Art Pieces Overflowing With Emotion

Which one is your favorite?


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“If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax.” 👀 Protest banner targeting Jeff Bezos luxury wedding in Italy.
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the languaging feels too little too late. The sign is cool in theory I guess but it sounds weak.

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Funny how many of the captions seem to be missing the point of the artwork entirely. AI slop, or an indication that the caption writer isn't into it at all?
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10 Giant Trolls by Thomas Dambo Hiding in Forests, Lakes and Ruins: streetartutopia.com/2025/06/19…
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Stifinder Stig — Jutland, Denmark.


10 Giant Trolls Hiding in Forests, Lakes and Ruins


Side-by-side photo of two large wooden troll sculptures by Thomas Dambo. On the left, a troll named Mama Rosa in Wauwatosa, USA holds glowing streetlamps at dusk, standing on a sandy path near a wooded area. On the right, a troll crouches beneath a bright patchwork tent made of colorful fabric in a forest, smiling with arms stretched wide.

Towering from forests, peeking out of lakes, or lounging beneath the stars — Thomas Dambo’s trolls have become some of the most beloved public sculptures on Earth. Built entirely from recycled wood and often hidden in remote landscapes, these sculptures invite both wonder and adventure. From Jutland’s woodland giants to a lakeside troll in Minnesota measuring 13 meters high, here are 10 of the most enchanting trolls you can find around the world.

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Large wooden troll sculpture with a long beard, sitting on the edge of a decaying brick building surrounded by dense green foliage in Boom, Belgium.

1. Troll Hannes — De Schorre, Boom, Belgium


Built into the corner of a crumbling brick structure, this giant troll appears mid-rest, its wooden limbs draped over the edge of the building. With a shaggy beard and deep-set eyes, it blends into the surrounding forest, as if emerging from the ruins.


Wooden troll sculpture sitting cross-legged in a desert landscape at night with arms raised toward a vivid Milky Way sky in Mandurah, Western Australia.

2. Santi Ikto — Mandurah, Western Australia


Captured with the Milky Way blazing above, this wooden troll sits cross-legged in the sand, arms outstretched in awe. The moment merges sculpture with sky, turning the nocturnal landscape into a scene of cosmic wonder.


Smiling troll sculpture crawling through a wooded area with braided hair and large hands, surrounded by greenery in Jutland, Denmark.

3. Helle Haltben — Jutland, Denmark


This wide-eyed troll crawls through a forest clearing, its playful grin and giant hands inviting visitors to come closer. With wooden braids and a necklace made from natural materials, it radiates childlike energy.


Wooden troll sculpture with wild spiky hair and open mouth, lunging forward and clutching a tree in a forest in Jutland, Denmark.

4. Jeppe Væktæppe — Jutland, Denmark


Hidden deep among trees, this troll grips a tree trunk with one hand, mid-lunge as if about to leap out from the undergrowth. Its spiky wooden hair and sharp expression give it a mischievous charm.


Large wooden troll kneeling beside a reflective lake surrounded by snowy trees in Bernheim Forest, Kentucky, USA.

5. Little Nis — Bernheim Forest, Kentucky, USA


Leaning down to touch the water’s surface, this snowy scene captures a moment of peaceful stillness. The troll appears curious and gentle, with frost lightly dusting its wooden frame and the surrounding trees.


Seated wooden troll sculpture holding a log structure with a large hanging bell, set among pine trees in Jutland, Denmark.

6. Lotte Lokkeklokke — Jutland, Denmark


Sitting comfortably with a massive bell at her side, this troll looks like a guardian of the forest. Shingled wood scales and long arms give her a sturdy, watchful presence.


Huge wooden troll sculpture partially submerged in water, forming a bridge with children walking across, located in Rendezvous Park, Wilson, Wyoming.

7. Mama Mimi — Wilson, Wyoming, USA


Stretching out across a pond, this troll doubles as a bridge — with children walking across her wooden limbs. With a thoughtful expression, she rests her chin on one hand while gazing at the water.


Tallest wooden troll sculpture, standing upright in a forest clearing and smiling down at a small child in red, in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

8. Long Leif — Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, USA


Standing at 13 meters tall, Long Leif is the tallest troll ever made by Dambo. Towering above a child in red, this friendly giant smiles down with big ears and playful teeth, embodying both strength and joy.


Wooden troll crouching under a bright multicolored fabric tent held up between two trees in a forest in Jutland, Denmark.

9. Stifinder Stig — Jutland, Denmark


Crouched beneath a colorful patchwork tent held up by his outstretched arms, this troll looks like he’s inviting visitors into a secret hideaway. Bright fabrics and playful pose make it one of the most interactive trolls.


Large wooden troll sculpture by Thomas Dambo named Mama Rosa, standing at dusk on a sandy path holding glowing streetlamps, with forest trees and blue sky in Wauwatosa, USA.

10. Mama Rosa — Wauwatosa, USA


Standing on a sandy hill at dusk, this troll gently holds a bundle of glowing streetlamps. Her soft expression and warm light give her a welcoming presence as she watches over the landscape near the woods.


🌍 Want to find a troll near you? Explore them all on the official Troll Map.

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Stunning Ancient Mosaics Discovered Beneath Modern Cities (7 Photos): streetartutopia.com/2025/06/15…
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Photo: The Largest Roman Mosaic Found in London in 50 Years.
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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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At first I thought: "Is this street art?"
But just look at it: this is art. And it's _under_ the street, so obviously it _is_ street art.

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9 Unmissable Street Art Gems from Australia


From massive silo murals in South Australia to playful sidewalk installations in Sydney, this selection highlights the diversity and imagination of street art across Australia. Featured works include a platypus painted across a grain silo, a sculpture made entirely from salvaged metal, and a joyful twist on museum etiquette involving a dandelion. Scroll on to explore striking visuals from Melbourne, Perth, Tasmania, and beyond.

More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)

Miniature street installation in Sydney featuring a dandelion growing from the pavement, surrounded by a rope barrier and a sign reading “Please Do Not Touch” on a brick wall.

1. Please Do Not Touch — By Michael Pederson Sydney, Australia


A single dandelion stands between miniature gallery stanchions, framed by a tiny plaque reading “PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH.” This urban installation cleverly elevates a common weed into a precious exhibit.

More!: 16 Photos – Street Art by Michael Pederson in Sydney, Australia


Mural of a blue fairywren on a branch of bright pink blossoms painted on a black wall in Carlton North, Melbourne.

2. Blue Wren and Blossoms — By Geoffrey Carran in Melbourne, Australia


Painted on a wall in Carlton North, this mural shows a superb fairywren perched on a blooming pink branch. The details of the feathers and petals are crisp against the matte black background.

More birds!: 12 Brilliant Bird Murals That Bring Nature to the Streets


Colorful mural in Perth showing a giant butterfly with realistic wings featuring eye motifs, emerging from a pixelated background. A woman in a dress poses in front.

3. Viewing Double — By Jackson Harvey in Perth, Australia


A large butterfly with eye motifs on its wings dominates this mural, blending natural realism with surreal elements and pixelated color blocks. A figure walking past adds a sense of scale and interaction.


Large-scale mural on silos in Lameroo showing a rural landscape at sunset on the left and a photorealistic man in a hat with clasped hands on the right.

4. Silo Sunset and Portrait — By SMUG in Lameroo, South Australia


Painted on a row of silos, this expansive mural features a sunset over a rural landscape and a man deep in thought, portrayed with remarkable realism. The soft golden glow contrasts with the stormy blue tones.

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


Metal sculpture of a Merino ram made from repurposed steel and machine parts, standing in a grassy field in Tasmania.

5. Metal Merino — By Matt Sloane in Tasmania, Australia


This full-sized ram sculpture was built from salvaged automotive and industrial metal parts. Detailed textures recreate the wool’s curl and heft while maintaining a mechanical, futuristic edge.


Silo mural of a platypus in water, painted with high photorealistic detail, showing water reflections and fine textures in Rochester, Victoria.

6. Platypus on Silo — By Jimmy Dvate in Rochester, Victoria


A platypus bursts from the surface of this painted silo, with dramatic reflections on the water rippling around its bill. The depth and realism are astonishing at this scale.


Hyperrealistic mural of an elderly Tibetan with deep wrinkles and a red scarf, painted on a vertical wall in Melbourne, Australia.

7. Portrait in Exile — By Adnate in Melbourne, Australia


This towering portrait of a Tibetan elderly captures decades of resilience in each wrinkle. Her eyes are focused and distant, and the red in her scarf adds a vivid pop against a weathered backdrop.


Silo mural in Walpeup depicting a WWI soldier, a galloping horse, and a galah in flight, all set against a gradient sunset sky.

8. ANZAC and Brumby — By ANZAC and Brumby in Walpeup, Australia


Three silos form the canvas for a striking mural showing a WWI soldier, a galah in flight, and a galloping brumby. The dusk-toned gradient links the elements in tribute to Australian identity.


Aerial view of a giant skeleton painted on a concrete lot in Melbourne, holding a phone with a pink brain and blue sneakers, surrounded by graffiti and parked cars.

9. Skeleton Selfie — By Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia


Painted across an entire empty lot, this giant skeleton lies on its side taking a selfie, with cartoon bones, a pink brain, and oversized sneakers. Best viewed from above, it comments playfully on modern vanity.

More photos!: Skeleton Selfie by Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia


Whether it’s pixelated butterflies, platypuses on silos, or a dandelion turned museum piece, Australia’s public art brings its cities and rural spaces to life. These works remind us how humor, history, and nature shape the country’s unique street art scene.

More: Street Art Utopia: Why People Fall In Love With Outdoor Art (25 Photos)

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Reading mymodernmet.com/alexander-milo… , it seems to me the "On Burning Man" sculpture is called Love
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Mural by JEKS ONE in Glasgow, UK for the Yardworks festival.

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*Senator Alex Padilla 😳

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I wish they'd said "won't" rather than "don't" but I like the sentiment and message.

#pedanticToots


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“The Plessurfischer” – Mural by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland.


Amazing Murals by 3D Master Fabian Bane (7 Photos)


Take a journey into Fabian Bane’s amazing murals, full of bright colors, cool designs, and stories that make you stop and think.


Bane turns ordinary walls into incredible works of art that people all over the world love to see.

Who is Fabian Bane?


Fabian “BANE” Florin is a street artist from Chur, Switzerland. He was born in 1982 and has had a life full of ups and downs. These experiences inspire his art and help him create murals that tell powerful stories. Bane’s art brings the beauty of a gallery into everyday places, connecting with the lives and spaces around him. He observes, creates, and curates art that reflects the world he sees.

Bane’s murals can be found in cities across the globe, from the Mediterranean to Asia. His work is also showcased in well-known art galleries. Through his art, he shares not only his personal journey but also the spirit of his hometown, Chur, with the world.

More great murals: 33 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders – Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind


Some of My Favorite Murals by Fabian Bane:

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A stunning mural titled 'The Plessurfischer' by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland. The artwork features a lifelike portrayal of an elderly man in a fisherman's outfit, seated with a fishing rod. Monarch butterflies flutter around him, adding vibrancy. The mural is painted on the side of a multi-story building, with the backdrop of majestic mountains. Created for the Street Art Festival Chur, it captures a serene moment in nature with incredible detail and realism.

“The Plessurfischer” in Chur, Switzerland.


This mural depicts an elderly fisherman, seated and holding a fishing rod, surrounded by graceful monarch butterflies. The artwork captures a quiet moment of connection between the man and the natural world, set against the backdrop of Chur’s stunning mountain landscape.


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An awe-inspiring 3D anamorphic mural titled 'Cut Through History' by Fabian Bane Florin in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. The artwork depicts a serene woman sitting with a thoughtful expression, surrounded by large green monstera leaves. She holds a piece of fabric and sewing tools, symbolizing the act of stitching history together. Her red shawl and ripped jeans add texture and realism, while warm light bathes the scene, enhancing its depth. Painted on the side of a modern building for the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld, the mural captivates with its intricate details and profound narrative.

“Cut Through History” in Frauenfeld, Switzerland.


This mural shows a seamstress deeply focused on her craft, working with a flowing red cloth. The imagery reflects a connection to traditional craftsmanship and pays homage to the history of the place.


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A captivating mural titled 'The Fisher Girl' by Fabian Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium. The artwork portrays a young woman sitting gracefully by a window, her hands delicately mending a fishing net. Sunflowers in vibrant yellow bloom nearby, basking in warm sunlight that floods the scene. The interplay of light and shadows creates a peaceful yet dynamic atmosphere. Painted on the side of a residential building, this mural celebrates themes of labor, nature, and serenity, blending realism with poetic storytelling.A detailed close-up of 'The Fisher Girl' mural by Fabian Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium. The portrait focuses on the young woman’s serene face and hands as she carefully mends a fishing net. Her delicate lace blouse and headscarf are rendered with remarkable realism, highlighting her peaceful expression. The sunlight streaming through the window softly illuminates her features, emphasizing the intricate details of the artwork and the warm, contemplative mood it conveys.

“The Fisher Girl” in Mons, Belgium.


This mural shows a young woman mending a fishing net with great care and focus. She is surrounded by soft sunlight and vibrant sunflowers, creating a peaceful and warm atmosphere that highlights her connection to nature and traditional crafts.


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A mesmerizing mural titled 'I Have a Dream,' created by Fabian Bane Florin and Pest in Chur, Switzerland. The artwork features an open book at the bottom, with its pages transforming into a majestic sparrow taking flight. A young girl rides on the bird's back, her gaze filled with wonder, symbolizing imagination and the power of storytelling. The background is adorned with a stack of books, adding depth and emphasizing the mural’s connection to education and dreams. Set on the side of a large concrete building, this piece inspires awe with its dynamic composition and detailed realism.A stunning nighttime view of the mural 'I Have a Dream' by Fabian Bane Florin and Pest in Chur, Switzerland. Illuminated by soft light, the artwork features an open book with its pages transforming into a soaring sparrow carrying a young girl. The glowing effect of the book contrasts beautifully with the surrounding darkness, emphasizing the mural's dreamlike quality. The scene is framed by trees under a cloudy night sky, enhancing the magical atmosphere of the piece. A person stands nearby, gazing at the mural, adding scale and a sense of wonder.

“I have a dream” in Chur, Switzerland.


This mural shows an open book transforming into a sparrow in flight, with a young girl riding on its back. The background features stacks of books, adding depth and detail to the scene.


What do you think about Fabian Bane’s murals? Do you have a favorite? You can see more by him on his Instagram!


Which is your favorite?


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Looks amazing. I assume it needs to be viewed from a particular angle to look right or does it somehow work from other directions?
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Great Wheat Sharks — Anne Melady in Ontario, Canada.
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Shark fins appear to slice through a golden wheat field along Highway 8 west of Dublin, Ontario. Installed by 75-year-old landowner and retired nurse Anne Melady, the piece is titled Great Wheat Sharks. She created it to lighten the mood for drivers during the pandemic and continues the now-local tradition with humor and simplicity.

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Amazing Murals by 3D Master Fabian Bane (7 Photos)


Take a journey into Fabian Bane’s amazing murals, full of bright colors, cool designs, and stories that make you stop and think.


Bane turns ordinary walls into incredible works of art that people all over the world love to see.

Who is Fabian Bane?


Fabian “BANE” Florin is a street artist from Chur, Switzerland. He was born in 1982 and has had a life full of ups and downs. These experiences inspire his art and help him create murals that tell powerful stories. Bane’s art brings the beauty of a gallery into everyday places, connecting with the lives and spaces around him. He observes, creates, and curates art that reflects the world he sees.

Bane’s murals can be found in cities across the globe, from the Mediterranean to Asia. His work is also showcased in well-known art galleries. Through his art, he shares not only his personal journey but also the spirit of his hometown, Chur, with the world.

More great murals: 33 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders – Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind


Some of My Favorite Murals by Fabian Bane:

1.

A stunning mural titled 'The Plessurfischer' by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland. The artwork features a lifelike portrayal of an elderly man in a fisherman's outfit, seated with a fishing rod. Monarch butterflies flutter around him, adding vibrancy. The mural is painted on the side of a multi-story building, with the backdrop of majestic mountains. Created for the Street Art Festival Chur, it captures a serene moment in nature with incredible detail and realism.

“The Plessurfischer” in Chur, Switzerland.


This mural depicts an elderly fisherman, seated and holding a fishing rod, surrounded by graceful monarch butterflies. The artwork captures a quiet moment of connection between the man and the natural world, set against the backdrop of Chur’s stunning mountain landscape.


2.

An awe-inspiring 3D anamorphic mural titled 'Cut Through History' by Fabian Bane Florin in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. The artwork depicts a serene woman sitting with a thoughtful expression, surrounded by large green monstera leaves. She holds a piece of fabric and sewing tools, symbolizing the act of stitching history together. Her red shawl and ripped jeans add texture and realism, while warm light bathes the scene, enhancing its depth. Painted on the side of a modern building for the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld, the mural captivates with its intricate details and profound narrative.

“Cut Through History” in Frauenfeld, Switzerland.


This mural shows a seamstress deeply focused on her craft, working with a flowing red cloth. The imagery reflects a connection to traditional craftsmanship and pays homage to the history of the place.


3.

A captivating mural titled 'The Fisher Girl' by Fabian Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium. The artwork portrays a young woman sitting gracefully by a window, her hands delicately mending a fishing net. Sunflowers in vibrant yellow bloom nearby, basking in warm sunlight that floods the scene. The interplay of light and shadows creates a peaceful yet dynamic atmosphere. Painted on the side of a residential building, this mural celebrates themes of labor, nature, and serenity, blending realism with poetic storytelling.A detailed close-up of 'The Fisher Girl' mural by Fabian Bane Florin in Mons, Belgium. The portrait focuses on the young woman’s serene face and hands as she carefully mends a fishing net. Her delicate lace blouse and headscarf are rendered with remarkable realism, highlighting her peaceful expression. The sunlight streaming through the window softly illuminates her features, emphasizing the intricate details of the artwork and the warm, contemplative mood it conveys.

“The Fisher Girl” in Mons, Belgium.


This mural shows a young woman mending a fishing net with great care and focus. She is surrounded by soft sunlight and vibrant sunflowers, creating a peaceful and warm atmosphere that highlights her connection to nature and traditional crafts.


4.

A mesmerizing mural titled 'I Have a Dream,' created by Fabian Bane Florin and Pest in Chur, Switzerland. The artwork features an open book at the bottom, with its pages transforming into a majestic sparrow taking flight. A young girl rides on the bird's back, her gaze filled with wonder, symbolizing imagination and the power of storytelling. The background is adorned with a stack of books, adding depth and emphasizing the mural’s connection to education and dreams. Set on the side of a large concrete building, this piece inspires awe with its dynamic composition and detailed realism.A stunning nighttime view of the mural 'I Have a Dream' by Fabian Bane Florin and Pest in Chur, Switzerland. Illuminated by soft light, the artwork features an open book with its pages transforming into a soaring sparrow carrying a young girl. The glowing effect of the book contrasts beautifully with the surrounding darkness, emphasizing the mural's dreamlike quality. The scene is framed by trees under a cloudy night sky, enhancing the magical atmosphere of the piece. A person stands nearby, gazing at the mural, adding scale and a sense of wonder.

“I have a dream” in Chur, Switzerland.


This mural shows an open book transforming into a sparrow in flight, with a young girl riding on its back. The background features stacks of books, adding depth and detail to the scene.


What do you think about Fabian Bane’s murals? Do you have a favorite? You can see more by him on his Instagram!


Which is your favorite?


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Nice. The #Brexit version of 2015/16 only was slightly different: They blame EU so you won't blame billionaires & aristocrats.


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Jon Foreman: Great care is taken when using moss to ensure that there’s still plenty to be able to regrow and hopefully will continue to grow where placed. I chose this specific spot because it’s in a spot on a hill where people are less likely to walk.

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Natural Frame – Mural by Collettivo FX at the Pizzo Sella Art Village in Palermo.


Nature Is Everything (10 Photos)


From tree roots forming geometric patterns in urban parks to murals that turn flowers into hair, these eight pieces of street and environmental art prove that nature is more than a backdrop—it’s the medium, the frame, and sometimes the message. In this post, you’ll find: a face in the forest, playful illusions, floral-haired portraits, and creatures bursting through walls. Featuring works from Brazil, the U.S., and beyond.

More: When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)

Tree trunk suspended in the forest with broken radial bark resembling a human face, including moss on top like hair and a spiderweb in one hollow eye.

1. Forest Spirit


A broken tree trunk appears to reveal a hidden forest spirit. Its jagged bark mimics deep wrinkles and a stern expression, while moss on top looks like hair. A small web nestled in one of the “eyes” enhances the illusion of a face.


Mural of two hands holding a camera drawn around a doorway, with the landscape outside framed like a photo, painted inside a decaying room.Photo Mauro Filippi

2. Natural Frame – Mural by Collettivo FX at the Pizzo Sella Art Village in Palermo


A black-and-white mural of two hands holding a camera turns a balcony doorway into a living photo. The window becomes the lens, perfectly framing a mountain view beyond.

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Mural of a roaring tiger surrounded by orange poppies, white flowers, lush green leaves, and butterflies, painted on a building façade with two window columns.

3. Jungle Roar — Cameron “CAMER1sf” Moberg in Modesto, CA, USA


A roaring tiger emerges from lush flowers and tropical leaves. Monarch butterflies flit across the background, blending wild nature with botanical elements in explosive color.

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Realistic mural of three large butterflies in orange, blue, and yellow painted on a brick wall, with shadow effects that make them appear three-dimensional.

4. Butterfly Effect — CYFI in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA


Giant butterflies painted on a brick wall seem to lift off in 3D. Their vibrant wings cast painted shadows, enhancing the illusion that they’ve just landed—or are about to take flight.

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Banyan tree with roots growing flat and geometrically across brick pavement in a Hong Kong park, creating a pattern that resembles circuitry or an abstract grid.

5. Urban Roots — Natural Growth in Hong Kong


Tree roots spread beneath a banyan tree in precise, parallel lines, mirroring city infrastructure. The organic lines seem almost digital, echoing circuit boards or subway maps.

More photos: Nature at Work: “Mondrianish” Banyan Tree Roots Create Art in Hong Kong


Mural of a child’s face looking upward with expression of wonder, integrated with real overhanging flowers that appear as hair, painted on a garden wall.

6. Looking Up — Rodrigo Rodrigues in São Paulo, Brazil


The painted face of a child gazes upward in awe, seamlessly blending into real flowering bushes growing from the top of the wall. The plant becomes the child’s hair, rich with blossoms.

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Mural of a smiling girl with her cheek in her hand, placed under a flowering bougainvillea bush that creates the illusion of natural hair in full bloom.

7. Crown of Bougainvillea — Fabio Gomes Trindade in Trindade, Goiás, Brazil


A smiling girl rests her chin on her hand beneath an enormous blooming bougainvillea. The mural is placed so the real plant completes her afro hairstyle with vibrant pink blossoms.

More: How Fábio Gomes Turns Trees into Hair: Stunning Murals in Trindade


Series of four mural photos showing a woman's portrait painted below a tree in Warsaw, Poland, with the tree serving as changing hair across the four seasons.

8. Four Seasons — Tribute to Kora by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland


A woman’s portrait is painted at the base of a tree. As the seasons change, the tree’s leaves become her hair—lush in summer, colorful in autumn, bare in winter, and flowering in spring.

More about it and photos: Four Seasons Tribute to Kora in Warsaw, Poland


Street mural of Popeye handing a spinach can to another character, with a real tree positioned above the can to mimic spinach bursting out, painted along a low wall in Istanbul.

9. Popeye’s Spinach — Semi O.K in Kocaeli Province, Istanbul, Turkey


A street mural shows Popeye reaching across a wall to hand a can of spinach to his child. A real tree placed above the can appears as the bursting greenery, completing the cartoon illusion. More!: Playful Art By Semiok (8 Photos)

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10. Carved Void at Lindsway Bay by Jon Foreman


More!: 10 Forest Sculptures By Jon Foreman

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More: Street Art Utopia: Why People Fall In Love With Outdoor Art (25 Photos)

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By Chris Butcher in Southampton, UK for Multi-Stories. Photo by Max Johnson.

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"DAYDREAMER" by TABBY in Vienna, Austria.

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