10 New Street Art Murals from Brazil You Should See (2025)
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From a vivid Dragon Ball tribute in Londrina to a striking eye painted on a dumpster, this collection brings together 10 fresh street art murals across Brazil. Featured works include photorealistic portraits, colorful animal mashups, and imaginative character creations from cities like Rio de Janeiro, Santa Isabel, São Carlos, Petrolina, and Aracaju.
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1. Goku on the Cloud – Huggo Rocha’s mural in Londrina, Brazil
A cheerful depiction of Kid Goku from Dragon Ball, sitting on his magical cloud with his Power Pole across his back. The character is rendered in bold yellow and violet tones against a vibrant red and yellow background.
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2. Angry Chicken – Wellington Galone’s mural in Santa Isabel, Brazil
A hyper-expressive chicken stares forward with intense, human-like eyes. Its exaggerated feathers and beak contrast with sharp graffiti lettering in red and yellow tones on a bold orange backdrop.
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3. I Want to See You Smile – Diego Nobre’s mural in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A joyful child wearing a Brazilian football shirt laughs heartily while holding a spray can. The mural covers the side of a building and uses the text “Quero te ver sorrir” (I want to see you smile) to reinforce the emotion.
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4. Colorful Canine Companions – EdEr SliM’s mural in São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Two vibrantly painted dogs emerge from a pastel background filled with stenciled paw prints. One dog is multicolored in warm tones; the other features icy blues and neons. Two real dogs pose in front of the mural, matching the painted styles.
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5. The Watcher – HEROK’s artwork in Balneário Rincão, Brazil
A realistic human eye is painted across the side of a construction dumpster. Detailed eyelashes, reflections in the iris, and subtle skin tones give it a lifelike appearance that contrasts with its industrial canvas.

6. Panda Forest – Jhon Robert’s mural in Curitiba, Brazil
A young girl wearing a panda hat holds a panda plush toy, surrounded by forest animals including a red panda and a giant panda. The scene combines realism with playful fantasy elements and glowing fireflies.
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7. The Peacock Jaguar – Julián Cruz Solano’s mural in Petrolina, Brazil for BEIRA
A hybrid creature with the face of a jaguar and plumage of a peacock dominates the wall. The mural features layered feathers in iridescent green and purple with glowing highlights and detailed fur textures.
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8. Graffiti Gecko – Rodrigo Rizo’s mural in Campeche, Brazil
A cartoonish gecko character with colorful textured skin walks upright wearing sneakers, a blue cap, sunglasses, and a backpack full of spray cans, carrying a surfboard marked with graffiti.
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9. COWABUNGA – Johny Carlos and Ketu’s mural in Aracaju, Brazil
Two Ninja Turtles—Raphael and Michelangelo—stand together in action-ready poses, detailed with muscular anatomy, weapons, and expressive faces. A graffiti wall and urban textures fill the background.
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10. Leaves and Light – Zion Graffiti’s mural in Apucarana, Brazil for UNESPAR
A serene portrait of a woman with green eyes and long black hair, framed by vibrant green leaves. Her expression is calm, and the golden background contrasts with the rich leaf textures and shadows.
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