
Street art is constantly evolving, and this latest collection features powerful murals from across the globe.
From a striking monochrome character in Belgium to an enormous feline in Poland, these artworks showcase a mix of realism, surrealism, and bold visual storytelling. Scroll down to explore these stunning pieces and their unique locations.
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By Rise One in Genk, Belgium
This monochrome mural by Rise One fuses classic cartoon aesthetics with street culture influences. The dynamic character, decked out in sneakers, chains, and a spray can, moves with attitude, blending hip-hop energy with graffiti tradition. The crisp black-and-white design creates a high-contrast impact that stands out against the concrete backdrop.
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By GELIN in Paulínia, Brazil
This striking portrait by GELIN blends neon hues of purple, blue, and red against a deep earthy wall. The woman’s gaze is intense, with soft shading and fine details giving the mural a lifelike presence. The glowing orange circle behind her head contrasts beautifully, enhancing the dreamy atmosphere of the piece.
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Frida Kahlo by Kober Hector in Mexico City, Mexico
Kober Hector’s mural captures the legendary Frida Kahlo in a hyperrealistic portrait, surrounded by vibrant flowers and a hummingbird. Her iconic unibrow and strong gaze make an emotional impact, while the intricate floral elements pay tribute to her deep connection with nature. The placement above a decorative fountain enhances the mural’s cultural and historical resonance.
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Yacaré by Tonnyc in Gobernador Virasoro, Argentina
This stunning mural of a yacaré (a South American caiman) by Tonnyc feels almost lifelike, with sharp details on the reptile’s textured scales. Bright yellow butterflies contrast beautifully against the deep green swampy background, adding a dreamlike quality to the piece.
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By DROP in Saint-Étienne, France
DROP’s futuristic mural depicts a crowd wearing VR headsets, immersed in a glowing digital world. The neon-lit goggles reflect a virtual environment, raising questions about technology’s impact on society. The cyberpunk color palette, dominated by electric blues and oranges, creates a visually striking effect.
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By EL ROJO
This satirical mural reimagines Pinocchio as a greedy character in a suit, counting stacks of cash while surrounded by rats carrying money. The text “Pidrocho & Friends” suggests a critique of corruption and greed, using playful yet unsettling imagery. The expressive brushwork and exaggerated facial features add to its storytelling depth.
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By Minoru in Brasília, Brazil
Minoru’s hyperrealistic owl mural is an explosion of color and texture. The owl’s golden eye gleams with depth, while iridescent blues and oranges highlight its feathers. The artist is captured in the process of painting, showcasing the immense scale and precision of this work.
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By Reubszz in Sydney, Australia
Reubszz’s blue-toned mural of a woman’s face integrates seamlessly with the building’s architecture, using negative space to frame her striking gaze. The expressive brush strokes and flowing lines create a sense of movement, blending realism with abstraction.
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Frida Kahlo by Kober Hector in Mexico City, Mexico
That’s a lot of flight time to fit in 24 hours.
Thanks for posting. Your #mural and #StreetArt collections are always a pleasure to watch.
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@paulschoe @streetartutopia@streetartutopia.com Thanks Paul! 🙂
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