8 Powerful New Street Art Murals You Need to See (April 2025)
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From a poetic portrait in Belgium to a surreal rodent samurai in France, today’s selection brings vibrant murals and fresh public art from across the globe. Dive into breathtaking hyperrealism, vivid fantasy scenes, and emotional symbolic works that are reshaping city walls.
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Daniela Guerreiro’s Mural in Ostend, Belgium
In this photorealistic mural at Thomas van Loostraat 56, a young woman, tattooed and focused, is depicted cutting her braided hair with scissors. Painted within an architectural frame, the work feels like a living fresco. Created for The Crystal Ship Festival in Ostend, it merges classic portraiture with contemporary emotions.
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EGEON’s Forest Scene in Bolzano, Italy
Covering a full building façade at Via Garibaldi, 6, this expansive mural immerses the viewer in a lush forest. A figure in a yellow raincoat stands among towering green trees, creating a sense of smallness within nature’s grandeur. Painted for Walther Park Bolzano-Bozen.
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Nuno Viegas’ Gloves Mural in Los Angeles, USA
At Sherman Gallery for Thinkspace Projects, Nuno Viegas created a clean, impactful mural: two gloved hands forming a heart shape, with their shadow mimicking the gesture below. Set against a bold blue wall, this piece evokes care, solidarity, and precision.
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Oxy’s Spiritual Mural in Pereira, Colombia
This vivid mural, painted for Revolucionarte, shows a serene figure cradling a glowing heart, framed by luminous wings, flowers, and mystical symbols. A visual meditation on strength, healing, and inner light.
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Sitou Matt’s Colorful Portrait in Fort-de-France, Martinique
Sitou Matt’s vibrant mural for the ArtMada Street Festival features a woman with a striking turquoise headwrap and plumeria flowers. The geometric play of colors and traditional patterns celebrates cultural identity and beauty.
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Staphordshire and SOPER’s Mouse Samurai for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Besançon, France
A playful and detailed street art collaboration featuring a mouse dressed as a samurai warrior in a vibrant urban setting. The piece fuses fantasy, graffiti, and anthropomorphic storytelling, catching the eye with its intricate fur texture and expressive pose. Made for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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‘Transient Pulse’ by Adnate and Drez in Benalla, Australia
This large-scale mural blends Adnate’s signature realistic portraiture with Drez’s dynamic abstract strokes. Created for the Benalla Street Art Festival, it captures the intense gaze of a young girl set against a kinetic backdrop of digital glitch effects.
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‘Primavera’ by Martin Ivanov in Vienna, Austria
In this enchanting mural photographed by Bob Marlis, a woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat decorated with leaves and flowers looks back over her shoulder. Vivid colors and a floral tattoo on her exposed shoulder symbolize renewal and growth.
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Each of these murals transforms its urban setting into a canvas of emotion, culture, and imagination. From hyperrealistic portraits to fantastical scenes, these artworks continue to bridge the gap between public spaces and personal stories, connecting people worldwide through the language of street art.
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