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


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

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


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

The Giant Greenish-Blue Dragon Mural — Kuantan, Malaysia


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


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

The Owl and the Dragon — Buenos Aires, Argentina


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


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

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


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

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


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

The Fire-Breathing Dragon — France


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

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


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

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


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

More: Whimsical Wonders: 7 Lovely Artworks by David Zinn


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

Dragon Ball Mural Tribute — Mexico


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


Falkor the Luckdragon — Outside Barcelona, Spain


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

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


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

Shenron the Eternal Dragon — Roubaix, France


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

More: 26 Amazing 3D Paintings by SCAF!


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

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


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

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More: 18 Pics Of Land Art Sculptures by Jon Foreman


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

📍 Tottenham, near Tesla's flagship London dealership

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

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

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

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#CharlesDickens #AChristmasCarol #Illustration #Misery #Impotence #Ghosts

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

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Playful Street Art (12 Photos)


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

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


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

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


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

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

2. Dinner Sign


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


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

3. Electrocuted Homer — Oakoak in France


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

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

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


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

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

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


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

🔗 Follow Michael Tsinoglou on Instagram


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

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


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


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

7. Mini Me — Andy Dice Davies in England


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

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8. Lego Bollards — Le CyKlop in Paris, France


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

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


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

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10. Lamp Post Lovers


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


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


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


12. The Mask — DavidL in Barcelona, Spain


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

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


Which one is your favorite?


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Educated minds for all Halloweeners 👻
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Trick or teach? 🎃 One copy of 1984 per child.
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🚨AT MAR-A-LAGO (by @everyonehateselon_)

@everyonehateselon_: We launched this plane because we’re sick of men using their wealth and power to abuse women and then cover it up. If you want to stand with survivors, we’ve put a link in our bio to donate to the centre for women’s justice ❤️

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New!: "The Flame Keepers" by Mandi Caskey at 37 Fall St. in Seneca Falls, New York.

Mandi Caskey: Tribute to the enduring fight for women’s rights across generations. This mural captures an intimate moment of exchange. A suffragette passing a living flame into the hands of a modern woman. The fire represents knowledge, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for justice and equity. The suffragette’s steady presence honors the women of Seneca Falls who fought to secure the right to vote...

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...while the younger woman receives the flame with reverence and determination, carrying that light forward into a more inclusive future. Both figures rise from the water, a symbol of rebirth and the roots of Seneca Falls, where the first Women’s Rights Convention reshaped history. Her sash belongs to the past. Her buttons belong to the present. And the moths gather in remembrance, for everyone, who gave their life to the cause. Let’s keep the light burning for all.
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A wall plastered with the iconic OBEY style vector graphic posters but instead a frog is featured and the text is DON'T OBEY

This is a reference to a uspol situation in Portland where a person in an inflatable frog costume roams the street before an ICE building as the current US administration maintains it would be war raging.

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BREAKING: Trump humiliated as official numbers are in — 7 million people joined the No Kings rallies, making it the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. 🇺🇸💪
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From every angle, it’s a different illusion. 🐸🎨
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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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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‘Rustle in Feilding’ – Cat mural by SwiftMantis at Manawatū Street Art Festival in Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand.

More cats! 👇

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Be The Change (17 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


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Vertical Flacking


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


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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.


11. Free take one! A little bit of Sunshine


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


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