Clever Art! (10 Photos)

From a tree with googly eyes to a crumbling wall turned into a romantic moment, these artworks prove that creativity doesn’t always require a blank canvas. Across New York, Bulgaria, Seoul, and beyond, artists used cracks, plants, poles, staircases, and fences to build surprising and often funny interactions between art and reality. Scroll on for a playful, smart, and sometimes emotional collection of street art that responds to the world it’s painted into.

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Street art mural of a boy with a focused expression reaching through a broken wall toward a yellow-black striped bollard, interacting with a real snail crawling on top, by Cheone in Italy.

1. The Snail Catcher

A hyper-realistic mural by Cheone of a young boy extends his arm through a broken wall, appearing to gently touch a real yellow-black striped pole where a snail is crawling. The integration is so precise it looks like he’s interacting with the snail mid-motion.

More: 23 Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE!


2. Floral Crown — OG Millie in New York, USA

A woman with soft, glowing skin and vivid green eyes is painted against a pastel circular background. Her painted hair seamlessly transforms into a lush explosion of real pink and purple flowers cascading from the wall.

More: Flower mural by OGMillie (5 photos)


Tree trunk grown around horizontal railings with googly eyes placed above, creating a humorous face-like illusion, seen in Bulgaria.

3. Googly Tree — Bulgaria

A thick tree has grown around metal railings, forming a natural mouth shape. Someone added googly eyes above it, turning the tree into a funny face peering out over the water.

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Mural of a child hanging with both hands from a building ledge, legs bent mid-swing and facing a butterfly, painted on a stairwell wall in Gdynia, Poland.

4. Parkour Kid — Marek Looney Rybowski in Gdynia, Poland

A playful mural of a child in a cap and red sneakers is painted to appear as if he’s hanging from a concrete overhang, feet swinging in the air while a butterfly flutters nearby.

See the entire mural!: Mural by LOONEY in Gdynia, Poland (11 photos)


Blue-painted staircase featuring large koi fish murals that appear to swim upward, located in Ihwa Mural Village in Seoul, South Korea.

5. Koi Staircase — Ihwa Mural Village in Seoul, South Korea

A flight of urban stairs becomes a vibrant pond when painted with swimming koi fish in yellow, orange, and white, gliding against a deep blue background.


Street art by Banksy showing red text on a white wall reading “I DON'T BELIEVE IN GLOBAL WARMING,” with the lower half of the words disappearing below rising canal water in London.

6. Rising Water — Banksy in London, UK

Spray-painted text reads “I DON’T BELIEVE IN GLOBAL WARMING,” with the lower words submerged beneath real water, making the message ironic and pointed.

More: “I Don’t Believe in Global Warming” by Banksy


Bent metal bars of a rusted fence shaped like a dancing couple, with pink painted smiling faces added, transforming urban decay into street art in France.

7. Dancing Fence — Oakoak in France

A section of a metal fence has been bent to resemble a dancing couple. Two simple pink circle faces are added to enhance the illusion, giving the rusted structure a touch of romance.

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Ruined concrete building with missing upper windows and vegetation, painted with a large skull face so that the openings become eye sockets, in Brooklyn, New York.

8. Skull Wall — Suitswon in Brooklyn, New York, USA

A large, abandoned concrete structure with missing windows and overgrown vegetation has been painted into a realistic skull. The empty window spaces serve as eye sockets.


Wall artwork using chipped plaster to form a dog's body, interacting with a painted woman and a heart symbol above them, making a scene of affection out of decay.

9. Crumbled Love

On a damaged wall in Leipzig (Germany), a crumbling patch becomes the body of a dog, painted kissing a woman. A heart floats above them, using decay to deliver tenderness.


Vertical wall garden made from reused plastic bottles arranged on a mural of colorful painted houses, filled with succulents and plants, in Valparaíso, Chile.

10. Vertical Garden Street — Valparaíso, Chile

Plastic bottles are transformed into planters and attached to a wall painted as a colorful street of buildings, turning trash into greenery on a painted urban scene.


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