9 New Street Art Highlights Around the World (April 2025)
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From the vibrant streets of Medellín to the creative corners of Montreal, this week’s global collection showcases murals rich in detail, story, and craftsmanship. You’ll find an emotional tribute to motherhood in Colombia, a breathtaking underwater portrait in Bermuda, and a dramatic botanical glow in Madrid. Also featured are nature-themed works, pop culture battles, and a skull sculpture crafted entirely from recycled wood.
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Ela Rincón’s mural in Medellín, Colombia. Created for the Medellín Street Art Festival
A large-scale mural by Ela Rincón weaves together vivid red and turquoise tones to depict a Black mother holding a miniature house, symbolizing care and protection. A child’s head emerges from tropical leaves, while another baby rests peacefully in giant, protective hands. Spray cans labeled “Cuidado” and “Con cora” sit behind, blending artistic expression with community concern.
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JEKS ONE’s mural in Hamilton, Bermuda for Bermuda Walls
This underwater-themed mural captures a red-haired woman entangled in octopus tentacles, with light filtering through deep blue waters above. JEKS ONE’s hyperrealistic technique gives the scene a cinematic, almost dreamlike quality, with water bubbles and subtle facial reflections enhancing the realism.
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Jofre Oliveras’ mural in Madrid, Spain
A child stands amidst lush greenery, cupping a radiant glowing orb that lights up their face. This mural by Jofre Oliveras uses soft brushwork and painterly textures to contrast urban space with magical realism, inviting viewers to rediscover wonder in the everyday.
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MUTA’s mural in Phoenix, Arizona
Two serene faces of children are framed by vibrant foliage and flowers in a split sunset-sky backdrop, transitioning from golden orange to cool blue. A red bird perches among the leaves in this colorful mural celebrating nature and duality by MUTA.

René-Pierre Beaudry’s artwork in Montreal, Canada
A large skull made from salvaged wood, light switches, and scrap materials forms this striking piece by René-Pierre Beaudry. Mounted outdoors, it highlights themes of decay, transformation, and reuse through tactile textures and monochrome contrast.
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Sr.Val and Kike AR García’s mural in Seville, Spain
A superhero standoff comes to life with Wolverine charging in from the left while a young boy in a red hoodie, crouched confidently in streetwear, stares him down. The split composition and electric color contrasts create a comic book-inspired visual punch.
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“CAFE Y CACAO” by Letreros and YoSoyPelo’s in Blanco Arriba, Dominican Republic
A vivid botanical mural highlighting the agricultural richness of the Caribbean features ripened coffee cherries and a detailed cacao pod. The vibrant fruits and bold foliage burst from the wall in layered realism.
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“Carmen y Lara” by Dridali’s in Quesa, Spain
A tender, photorealistic mural by Dridali captures a grandmother holding her granddaughter. The emotional scene features soft lighting, detailed textures, and a pastel color palette, reflecting familial care and generational bonds.

Sid Tapia’s mural in Brisbane, Australia
A striking portrait of a young child with expressive eyes and textured natural hair emerges from a beige wall in Brisbane. The artist blends photorealistic detail in the face with bold graffiti-style lettering across the shirt that reads “PEACE” in vibrant teal. The fusion of hyperrealism and street tagging anchors the piece in both personal identity and public commentary.
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This week’s selection reflects a broad spectrum of street art—from photorealistic portraiture and magical realism to eco-conscious sculpture and comic book energy. As these works blend into the urban fabric of cities worldwide, they offer new layers of meaning, emotion, and connection in public spaces.
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