Cute Smurf Street Art (8 Photos)
Trusted by 1.7M+ on Facebook ↗Most liked mode is active for this post: images are ranked by community likes.

The Smurfs, the adorable blue creatures created by Belgian cartoonist Peyo, have been stealing the hearts of children and adults alike since 1958.
These charming characters have not only inspired movies and merchandise but have also made their way into street art around the world. In this blog post, we’ll delve into 8 smurf street art pieces and explore why we can’t help but fall in love with these iconic characters.
The Smurfs have become synonymous with childhood innocence, adventure, and community, which explains their timeless appeal. Their vibrant personalities, from the wise Papa Smurf to the ever-curious Smurfette, provide a familiarity and relatability that resonates with people of all ages.
More: Cute Animals (22 Photos)
1.

Smurfette’s Banana Snack – By Bill Knospi, Werneuchen, Germany.
2.

Wanna Smurf? – Mosaic Tile Art in Bristol, UK. Photo by scooj.
3.

Cartoon Mash-Up – By Kid30, London, UK.
4.

Smurf Against Racism – By Toxicómano Callejero in Bogotá, Colombia.
5.

Smurf Hates Street Art – By FAKE, Bristol, England
6.

Anarchist Smurfs – By Herr Nilsson in Stockholm, Sweden.
More by Herr Nilsson: Interview with Swedish street artist Herr Nilsson (+18 artworks).
7.

Smurf Face – By Bustart in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
8.

Graffiti Smurf!
Which one is your favorite?
Keep exploring 👇
1 Comment
Join the conversation
Drop into new walls weekly
No spam. Just the freshest city finds.

SMOK’s Art Is Easy To Love (10 Photos)
SMOK does not just paint a wall. He creates a magical encounter. A chimp mother holds…
@streetartutopia@streetartutopia.com ALT TEXT: A collage of Smurf-themed street art: Top left – Smurfette by Bill McEvoy in Dublin, with big eyes, blonde hair, and a banana. Top right – A pixel-style Smurf with “Wanna Smurf?” text and red hearts, resembling classic 8-bit graphics. Bottom – A surreal Smurf mash-up by Kid30 in Nottingham, with an exaggerated, stretched-out figure and bold colors. A fun mix of nostalgia and street art creativity.
Remote Reply
Original Comment URL
Your Profile
Why do I need to enter my profile?
This site is part of the ⁂ open social web, a network of interconnected social platforms (like Mastodon, Pixelfed, Friendica, and others). Unlike centralized social media, your account lives on a platform of your choice, and you can interact with people across different platforms.
By entering your profile, we can send you to your account where you can complete this action.