8 New Murals! From hyperrealistic portraits to surreal dreamscapes
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In Cubará, Cris Herrera’s mural intertwines identity and nature, while DOS.K’s hyperrealistic portrait in Bordeaux captures a quiet moment of reflection. Meanwhile, Dumser’s powerful depiction of Red Hulk in Lima adds an explosive energy to the urban landscape.
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By DOS.K in Bordeaux, France.
French artist DOS.K painted this hyper realistic mural in Bordeaux, capturing a woman gazing upwards, her face framed by a soft pink headscarf and surrounded by an array of flowers. A bird in mid-flight adds a dynamic element to the serene composition.
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“Red Hulk” by Dumser in Lima, Peru. Photo by Rick.
Lima-based artist Dumser brings the power of comic book energy to this mural of Red Hulk, showing him smashing through a wall. The vivid reds and fiery effects amplify the dramatic composition, making it a dynamic addition to the city’s urban landscape.
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By Drapl and Mural Nomad in Brisbane, Australia. Photo by DKJ Street Art Photography.
Australian artists Drapl and Mural Nomad collaborated on this dreamlike mural in Brisbane, where a woman’s face emerges from an underwater setting, surrounded by glowing butterflies. The mix of deep blues and purples with neon tones gives the artwork a surreal atmosphere.
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By Fumo Miles in Seville, Spain for Fondo Negroo. Photo by Fabian Bravo.
Seville-based artist Fumo Miles created this bold mural featuring a woman holding a spray can beside a snarling black cat. The intense brushwork and striking color palette heighten the energy of the scene, making it an eye-catching piece in the Fondo Negroo festival.
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By HONCK in Toulouse, France. Photo by 33 Philip.
HONCK’s mural in Toulouse presents a graceful portrait of a Black woman with voluminous curls, her face framed by lush peach flowers. Geometric shapes in the background add a structured contrast to the flowing elements of the portrait.
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By Cris Herrera in Cubará, Colombia for Festival Internacional de la Cultura Campesina.
In the town of Cubará, Colombian artist Cris Herrera created this mural as part of the Festival Internacional de la Cultura Campesina. The artwork depicts two figures with their heads covered in cloth, set against a background of deep red and purple irises. The piece blends portraiture with nature, exploring themes of identity and tradition.
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By John Viana in Lisbon, Portugal.
Portuguese artist John Viana painted this rendition of the Ghostface mask from Scream, using a reflective metallic effect to distort its surroundings. The polished surface captures the face of a startled child, merging horror and realism in an unexpected way.
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By Razecki-RAZEart in Terfens, Austria.
In Terfens, Austrian artist Razecki-RAZEart painted this surreal mural where a woman’s face appears to melt into a cascade of dripping colors. The fusion of bright hues creates a fluid transition between realism and abstraction.
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