9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality

Split image showing two hyper-realistic street art murals by WOSKerski. On the left, a surreal mural of a fried egg shaped like a white t-shirt hangs from a clothesline with wooden pegs, dripping yolk onto the pavement, painted against a brown wall. On the right, a humorous mural of a dog with bulging eyes and its tongue sticking out, set against a bright yellow circle, painted on a brick wall. The dog's expression is exaggerated and playful, with a drop of drool visible at the chin.

From melting eggs to mind-bending portraits, WOSKerski continues to electrify the streets of the UK with his hyper-realistic murals. In Shoreditch, London, a surreal moment titled Free Range Eggxaggeration features a cloaked hand delicately lifting a dripping egg. Meanwhile in Glasgow, a graffiti warrior dressed in bold yellow defies gravity mid-swing with a paint roller. This collection spans Southend-on-Sea, Penge, and beyond—showcasing WOSKerski’s unmatched ability to mix humor, illusion, and raw skill.

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Street art mural in London showing giant yellow pencils planted in a grayscale mountain landscape with black-and-white figures photographing each other among the pencils.

A Photo Opportunity — London, UK

This mural shows photographers wandering a grey-toned pencil landscape, where giant yellow pencils burst from the ground like monuments. The illusionistic scene cleverly blends color and grayscale to highlight the surreal setting.


Mural of a stylized woman in angular black glasses with pink lenses, bright blush, and a yellow collar, set against a brown background with white accents.

Overload — London, UK

A close-up of a woman in bold pink-tinted glasses and a high-collared jacket. The halo-like white ring and energetic brushstrokes behind her enhance the intensity of her gaze.


Portrait mural of a woman with eyes closed and head slightly raised, painted in realistic style with warm tones and a white circle behind her head.

Quiet Strength — London, UK

Painted on a dark wall, a woman appears serene with closed eyes and natural lighting across her face. Her expression is meditative, with a white halo and geometric bursts framing her head.


Street art mural in Southend-on-Sea showing a fried egg shaped like a white shirt hanging from a clothesline with clothespins, dripping yolk in a hyper-real illusion.

Free-Range Eggxaggeration — Southend-on-Sea, UK

A fried egg forms the shape of a t-shirt hanging from a clothesline. The yolk appears to melt down the fabric, dripping toward the pavement in a playful, absurd twist.


Mural in Glasgow showing a hooded, faceless figure in an orange coat leaping forward mid-air with a pink roller brush.
Wide shot of a collaborative mural in Glasgow with vibrant 3D graffiti text in yellow, blue, and pink tones next to a dynamic leaping figure in a yellow coat.

Leap — Glasgow, UK

This mural depicts a dynamic figure in a yellow hoodie and coat leaping forward with a pink roller brush in one hand and spray can in the other. The faceless pose and motion freeze-frame give it energy and mystery.


Mural of a comical dog with exaggerated eyes, tongue out, and perked ears, painted on a brick wall in Penge with a bright yellow circle behind it.

Dog — Penge, South East London, UK

A humorous and energetic portrait of a dog with wide eyes and a tongue lolling to the side, framed by a yellow circle that adds vibrancy and focus.


Mural of a blonde woman pressing her face with her hands into a squished expression, with soft tones and light effects on a textured brick wall.

Squish — London, UK

A playful portrait of a woman squishing her cheeks with her hands, her lips puckered and eyes wide. Her skin glows with soft highlights and pink tones, contrasting against the textured wall.


Large-scale mural in Shoreditch showing a hand lifting a fried egg from mid-air against a dramatic purple curtain backdrop that covers the entire building wall.

Sticky Mural — Southend-on-Sea, UK

A hyper-real painting of a hand lifting a fried egg from mid-air, backed by billowing purple drapery covering the entire house facade. The oversized scale creates a theatrical illusion.


These murals don’t just decorate buildings—they redefine them. Seth Globepainter’s work invites us to see cities as living canvases where memory, play, and possibility are always within reach.


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