Amazing Street Art (8 Photos)

Murals that reshape buildings, use real objects as part of the design, or bend perspective. From optical illusions to small street art, these artists show how walls can trick the eye.

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1. Anglerfish Trap — SKURK in Bergen, Norway

The mural turns two lamps on a staircase wall into the glowing lures of a deep-sea anglerfish. It changes appearance from day to night when the lights switch on. More photos: Anglerfish Trap: Amazing Street Art By SKURK!

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2. Dragon Encounter — SCAF in France

A 3D mural showing a dragon lunging from the wall. The artist uses perspective and shading to make the creature appear to extend into real space. More: 26 Amazing 3D Paintings by SCAF!

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3. Wings of Protection — WD in Aurec-sur-Loire, France

A mural that integrates the building’s sharp angles into the composition. A woman with wings holds a child, using the structure’s shape as part of the perspective. More: Beautiful 3D Art by WD! (8 Photos)

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4. Floating Village — Wen2 in Amiens, France

A series of stilt houses painted under a bridge. The reflection on the water completes the illusion of floating architecture.

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5. Little Owl and Poppy — CAL in Lyon, France

A small owl drawn inside a crack in the wall beside a real poppy. The artwork combines natural elements with minimal street painting. More: Street Art by CAL in Lyon, France (4 photos)

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6. Music of the Streets — David Barrera in Fene, Spain

A large mural showing a woman playing guitar beside a child and a dog. The vertical windows divide the composition but blend naturally into the design.

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7. When the Sky Feels Too Low — Sasha Korban in Kyiv, Ukraine

A tall mural showing a woman in traditional clothing standing on tiptoe, holding yellow flowers upward. The piece covers the central section of a high-rise building. More: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)

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8. The Miner of Pulpí — Daes Villalba in Pulpí, Spain

A portrait of a miner holding a lantern, painted with realistic lighting. The mural appears on a deep red wall beside an industrial site.

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1 Comment

  1. There are many great murals in Tbilisi too! Check out https://tbilisimuralfest.com/

    I’ve taken pictures of a few, but plan to get out and take more photos sometime. Just within 20 minutes of walking from my apartment, there are at least 10-12 that I know of and have seen from the bus. A couple just a minute walk away (and that I took photos of).

    Tbilisi has similar style buildings as Ukraine (and probably other former Soviet countries) and there’s often 1 side of a building without any windows and that’s where the mural will be painted. (although in the one you shared it is on a side with windows)

    Out of these though, my favorite is either the Anglerfish or Dragon.

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