Is This Just Fantasy (10 Photos)
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This collection moves between illusion, imagination, and quiet visual tricks. You’ll find stone patterns arranged directly on a shoreline in the UK, a deep 3D street illusion opening up on a busy city pavement, large-scale murals that interact with weather and seasons, and painted figures that blend into their surroundings.
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1. Carved Void — Jon Foreman in Lindsway Bay, UK
A spiral-shaped land art piece created directly in wet sand using carefully placed pebbles. The pattern follows a rotating motion that leads the eye inward, with the surrounding beach and sea acting as part of the composition. More!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos)
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2. OzerSpace — Joe & Max in Chicago, USA
A large-scale 3D pavement painting depicting a vertical tunnel descending into a fictional underground space. Painted shadows and perspective create the illusion of depth, with passersby appearing to stand at the edge. More!: Amazing 3D Art By Joe and Max (8 Photos)
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3. Panther Mural — Ukione in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
A close-up mural of a black panther’s face painted on a dark wall. The glowing eyes and soft gradients contrast with the rough surface of the building, giving the animal a watchful presence.
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4. We’re All in the Same Boat — Banksy in Oulton Broad, England
A stenciled scene of children painted along a brick wall beside a flooded path. The figures appear to move through the water, with the surrounding environment completing the narrative. More!: Banksy? Who Is The Visionary of Street Art? (25 Photos)
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5. Robert slowly realized he had under-emphasized “seen” and over-emphasized “not heard” in his parenting technique. — David Zinn in Ann Arbor, USA
A small sidewalk illustration of rabbits interacting with cracks and plants in the pavement. The drawing uses the existing surface to extend the scene beyond the painted lines. More!: Happy Art by David Zinn (10 Photos)
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6. Seasonal Cat — Braga Last One in Les Pennes-Mirabeau, France
A mural painted on a cylindrical structure showing a cat adapted to its surroundings. The artwork changes appearance with the seasons, blending with summer greenery and winter snow. More!: Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)
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7. Watching the Sea — Näutil in Siouville-Hague, France
A large eye painted on a coastal bunker, positioned to face the ocean. Reflections and shading connect the mural visually with the surrounding shoreline. More!: Life and Poetry By Näutil (15 Photos!)
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8. Obelix Crossing — Oakoak in Auchel, France
A playful street intervention where a pedestrian crossing is altered to include a cartoon character integrated into the road markings. More!: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)
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9. Finding Balance — Sasha Korban in Tbilisi, Georgia
A mural depicting a woman balancing on stacked chairs painted onto a worn building façade. The composition aligns with the architecture to emphasize instability and movement. More!: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)
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10. Blue Eye — My Dog Sighs in Glasgow, Scotland
A large painted eye on a blue wall, with reflections inside the pupil suggesting an urban skyline. Fine brushwork and layering give depth to the gaze. More!: Eyes That Speak: A Stunning Collection of My Dog Sighs Most Powerful Street Artworks (7 Murals)
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