
In this latest selection, towering monarchs, doubled portraits, and neon creatures share walls with floral explosions and photorealistic faces. From a monumental tribute to King Alfonso IX in Zamora to surreal double vision in Valle de Chalco and glowing alligators in Houston sunsets, each piece brings its own atmosphere. You’ll find delicate veils, sad clowns, and joyful pets brought to life across Spain, Mexico, Brazil, and beyond. This edition of New Street Art captures cultural echoes, emotional tones, and vivid imagination across a variety of global streets and galleries.
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Neon Jungle Vision by Luisfer Guarín in Peru
A woman reaches through the wall in this electric-toned mural by Colombian artist Luisfer Guarín, painted in Peru. Her face is rendered in glowing hues of cyan, violet, and red, with neon lighting effects on her extended hand. A jaguar presses against her shoulder, its spotted fur meticulously detailed in yellow and blue. The piece blends surrealism, nature, and dreamlike color palettes.
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Lover Scorned by Mandi Caskey in Tempe, Arizona
A glowing-eyed woman stares out intensely in this mural by Mandi Caskey, painted for Reggae Rise Up Arizona. She holds a burning orange lotus, and her expression combines heartbreak and resolve. Her skin is bathed in cool and warm gradients, while her choker and necklace add delicate contrast to the fiery composition.
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Sleeping Man by Omar Alonso in Barranquilla, Colombia
A lifelike mural by Omar Alonso depicts a man sleeping curled on a concrete bench, surrounded by real painting tools. His gray hair and aged face are rendered with meticulous photorealism. The artwork blends seamlessly into its surroundings, creating an illusion of depth and making passersby do a double-take.
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Ghost Portrait by Otom in Nice, France
Painted on a rough concrete wall, this monochrome mural by Otom captures the solemn expression of an elderly man with deep-set eyes and a weathered face. The muted tones and soft lines give the portrait a ghostly presence, fitting for its location in Nice as part of the Mind Art initiative.

Futuristic Warrior by Dragon76 in Tempe, Arizona
Dragon76 brings cyberpunk vibes to this striking mural from Reggae Rise Up Arizona. A Native American figure is fused with futuristic gear, bold patterns, and a mechanical eagle. Vivid orange, blue, and teal tones pop against a yellow backdrop, mixing ancestral themes with sci-fi elements.
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Cultural Tribute by David Jamioy in Sibundoy, Colombia
David Jamioy pays homage to indigenous tradition with this warm-toned mural in Sibundoy. A man plays a flute as a hummingbird hovers in front of it, painted with botanical motifs and ochre hues. The mural celebrates native identity and natural harmony as part of the Minga project.
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Power Gaze by Alex Martinez in Athens, Greece
Painted on a utility box, this compact work by Alex Martinez captures a piercing stare from a woman with her fingers framing one eye. Her blue eyes contrast against her yellow blouse and multicolored lighting. Despite the small canvas, the artwork delivers strong visual impact.
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Alfonso IX de León by Carlos Adeva in Zamora, Spain
Painted directly onto a historic wall in Zamora, this mural by Carlos Adeva features King Alfonso IX of León holding a scepter and a lion-emblazoned shield. Rendered in sepia tones with sculptural precision, the work resembles a medieval engraving brought to life. The inscription at the bottom provides a historical anchor for the powerful image.
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Double Vision by Drako Rdgz Gaviño in Valle de Chalco, Mexico
This surreal portrait by Drako Rdgz Gaviño merges two faces into one—both wearing a teal bucket hat, sharing earrings, and overlapping red lips. The visual doubling creates a dreamlike tension, with realistic shading and stylized facial structure adding depth to the composition.
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Alligator at Dusk by Floyd Mendoza in Houston, Texas
This vivid mural by Floyd Mendoza shows a massive alligator rising against a vibrant sunset. Its scaled skin is painted in shades of cobalt blue and deep gray, with the sky glowing in fiery reds, oranges, and purples. The dynamic lighting gives the creature an almost mythic presence.
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Sad Clown by HIERO in Madrid, Spain
Located inside 95 ART GALLERY, this piece by HIERO features a melancholy clown with glossy textures and a soft palette of greens, purples, and whites. The oversized hat with a balloon-like flower and downturned eyes give it a bittersweet expression, amplified by the gallery’s lighting.

Veiled Girl by Floyd Mendoza in Houston, Texas
This photorealistic portrait by Floyd Mendoza shows a young girl with light skin wrapped in a translucent white veil. Intricate shadows from a patterned screen fall across her face, creating a layered interplay of light and texture. Her piercing eyes and soft lips are rendered with striking realism.
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Floating Florals by Emic in Hong Kong
Created for HKwalls, this floral mural by Emic transforms a city wall into a bloom-filled dream. Various types of flowers—including lilies, roses, and orchids—float weightlessly on a cosmic purple background, with pink petals from real bougainvillea seamlessly blending with the painted flowers.

Colorful Dogs by EdEr SliM in São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Two large, vibrantly painted dog portraits by EdEr SliM dominate this cheerful mural. Rendered in neon pinks, blues, and yellows with swirling brushstrokes, the mural captures the playful spirit of pets. Two real dogs sit in front of the wall, enhancing the joyful energy.
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This week’s collection reflects a dynamic range of styles—from neon fantasy and photorealistic illusion to cultural symbolism and futuristic mashups. As street artists continue to redefine the walls and spaces around us, each mural becomes part of a shared, global canvas—rooted in both place and imagination.
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It’s a toss up between lover scorned and double vision
They are all fantastic! But I think my favorite is the double vision one.