Absolutely Fantastic (10 Photos)

From sculptures woven with roots in Chicago to surrealist murals in Germany and delicate land art on UK shores, these works show the incredible range of creativity found in public spaces. This collection brings together emotional sculptures, layered murals, natural installations, and striking portraits — each piece transforming its surroundings into something unforgettable.

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Large outdoor sculpture by Daniel Popper in Chicago, USA, depicting a serene female figure formed from intertwined roots and wood, with hands parting her chest to reveal an inner opening, surrounded by grass and trees.

1. UMI Sculpture — Daniel Popper in Chicago, USA

A monumental figure crafted from wood and roots, with hands gently opening the chest as if revealing an inner world. The sculpture blends natural textures with a calm, meditative expression, placed in a green landscape. More!: “UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois

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Large mural by Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany, showing a surreal cityscape with giant faces, cyclists, and imaginative figures painted across a building, with staircases blending into the real street.

2. Tor zu Flingern — Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany

A building facade covered in layered scenes: oversized faces, bicyclists, cityscapes, and fantastical figures blend together in a dreamlike sequence. Painted stairs extend into the real street, making passersby part of the artwork. The woman and the dog really live in the house and the mural is called “Tor zu Flingern”.


Land art by Jon Foreman on a sandy beach in Wales, UK, featuring carefully arranged pebbles in curved lines forming a flowing, wave-like pattern with gradations of color.

3. Fluidus — Jon Foreman in Wales, UK

Curved lines of pebbles arranged on a sandy beach form a rhythmic wave pattern. Each stone is placed to create a sense of movement, with colors shifting from dark to light across the design. More by Jon Foreman!: Stone By Stone (19 Photos)

Jon Foreman: Yes it looks like a jellyfish, no its not meant to be one. I’m not trying to suppress any imagination but for me I’m essentially trying to create something that doesn’t yet exist so that attachment to something that does exist gets on my nerves haha also feels like its oversimplifying the work a bit… But call it what you want haha!

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Mural by Cristian Blanxer in Aarhus, Denmark, showing the silhouette of a woman’s head with flowing hair, inside of which a detailed street scene with buildings and pedestrians is painted.

4. World goal 9 — Cristian Blanxer in Aarhus, Denmark

A mural depicting the profile of a woman tilting her head back, inside which a street scene is painted. The composition creates a layered perspective, blending portraiture with city architecture. More!: 6 Murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo

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Mural by The Highness in Stockholm, Sweden, showing a giant pigeon painted with detailed feathers and iridescent colors against a white wall, with a person crouched below for scale.

5. Giant Pigeon — The Highness in Stockholm, Sweden

A hyper-detailed mural of a pigeon fills the wall, painted with iridescent feathers and lifelike texture. The piece elevates a common urban bird into a monumental presence.

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Mural by Flow Graffiti in Calais, France, showing a woman in ornate blue clothing with golden floral patterns, holding a sword with a white dragon behind her, framed by flowers and clouds.

6. Flowing Strength — Flow in Calais, France

A striking portrait of a woman in traditional clothing, holding a sword with a white dragon behind her. Surrounded by flowers and bold patterns, the mural combines cultural symbolism with detailed realism.

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7. The Weight of Grief — Celeste Roberge in the USA

A crouching human figure formed from a steel framework filled with large stones. The work conveys heaviness and endurance, with the rocks serving as both structure and burden. More like this: The Weight We Carry (8 Photos)


Willow sculpture by Anna The Willow in the UK, depicting a life-sized archer made from woven branches, with flowing lines forming a dress-like shape, standing on a woodland path.

8. Willow Archer — Anna The Willow in the UK

A life-sized figure of an archer sculpted from woven willow branches, standing in a forest clearing. The natural material creates flowing lines that resemble both a dress and the pull of the bow.

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9. Guardianes del Horizonte — Moxaico in Caspe, Spain

A large mural showing three birds inside a circular frame: an owl, a small songbird and a vulture. The animals are painted in warm yellow tones against a black background, with fine floral line work surrounding them.

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10. Overthinker — Rew Nurse

A monochrome portrait painted on a decaying interior wall. The artwork shows the side profile of an elderly man with closed eyes, deep wrinkles and a long beard. The peeling paint and broken ceiling become part of the scene.

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  1. @streetartutopia there are some beautiful ones in New bedford Massachusetts too I no longer have them on my phone. Or I would share.

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