10 Breathtaking Murals by Natalia Rak That Turn City Walls Into Dreams

May 14, 2025
By Vidar
Mural by Natalia Rak

Natalia Rak is a muralist from Poland who transforms public spaces with her large-scale, colorful works.

Her art often focuses on themes like nature, connection, and emotion, using vivid colors and intricate designs to create murals that inspire. Natalia Rak’s murals have transformed walls in cities across the globe, including Kraków in Poland, Berlin in Germany, Joensuu in Finland, and Asparn an der Zaya in Austria. Each location showcases her vibrant colors and intricate storytelling, making public spaces unforgettable.

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A large mural by Natalia Rak in Białystok, Poland, depicting a young girl in a traditional Polish dress pouring water from a metal watering can onto a tree below. The girl’s bright red hair is braided, and her dress features vibrant stripes of red, yellow, and blue. The mural is painted on the side of a weathered white building, blending art with its urban surroundings.

The Legend of Giants: An Immortal Artwork by Natalia Rak

In the heart of Białystok, Poland, a legendary tale has been elegantly translated into a vivid mural by the talented artist Natalia Rak. Painted back in 2013 for the Folk on the Street festival, the mural has become a lasting symbol of this vibrant city.

Natalia Rak: “When I started drawing a sketch I had to consider few elements of the area, for example there are windows and growing tree which we can’t cut. The organizers gave me texts about polish legends from that region. I especially liked legends about giants. First they destroy world around them but later they start to copy human behavior and started taking care of the nature. I hit on an idea how including the tree. I think this mural is good start to take up green areas development. Cities should have as many trees as possible. When I started I had CMYK in acrylics and more that 100 cans. I always use acrylic paints on background and then I make detail using spray cans. The sketch took me 4 hours. I worked ten hours per day. After seven days this mural was finished. I had rain each day of work but I was very optimistic and full of hope.”


More beautiful murals by Natalia Rak!:

For Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative in Asparn an der Zaya, Austria.


Mural by Natalia Rak

“Explore Nature” in Terracina, Italy.


Mural by Natalia Rak

“Tree of life” for Upeart Festival in Joensuu Finland.


Mural by Natalia Rak

“Black Pearl” in Kraków, Poland.


Mural by Natalia Rak

In Berlin, Germany.


Mural by Natalia Rak
Mural by Natalia Rak
Mural by Natalia Rak

“Happily Lost” in Arcugnano, Italy.


Mural by Natalia Rak

“Melody Of The Soul” in Rome, Italy.


Mural by Natalia Rak
Mural by Natalia Rak

“Let Forever Be” in Ludwigshafen, Germany.


Mural by Natalia Rak

At No Limit Borås in Borås, Sweden.


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  1. @streetartutopia Beautiful!

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