Fun With Snow (9 Photos)
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When snow falls, streets become stages. These 9 winter artworks are funny, bold, and beautifully weird — the kind of moments that make people stop scrolling and smile.
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❄️ 1. Old-School Winter Craft — A 2021 Gem That Still Hits
Not every standout piece is brand-new. This older snow build has strong shape, clean silhouette, and the kind of handmade character people love.
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🤘 2. Punk’s Not Dead — Frozen Mohawk, Full Attitude
Nature did most of the styling here, but the framing turns it into accidental street art. It feels raw, weird, and completely unforgettable.
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🦇 3. Batman in a Blizzard — George Li Stops Traffic
Built from dirty urban snow, this Batman proves winter piles can become monumental art. The scale is huge, and the city backdrop makes it cinematic. Bonus context: this George Li Batman became a local Boston story after a major snowstorm, documented by the Boston Globe.
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🦉 4. Night Owl in Snow — Winter Character Design
This owl piece is all personality: big eyes, clear silhouette, and just enough absurdity to make people stop. It shows how simple forms can turn everyday snowbanks into memorable public art.
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🙃 5. Upside-Down Joy — The Headstand Everyone Remembers
It’s minimal, silly, and perfectly composed for social feeds. This kind of playful visual joke is exactly why snow art spreads so fast.
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😅 6. Two Feet of Snow — Neighborhood Comedy
This one nails the caption-first style of winter street humor: minimal sculpting, strong expression, and perfect timing with the weather.
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🐶 7. Snow Dog — Simple Shape, Big Personality
This one proves that charm wins. Clean proportions and a friendly expression turn a basic pile of snow into a character people instantly connect with.
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🌞 8. Painting Summer Into Snow, A Wall Full of Warmth — TANAI and Ali Zakir
By TANAI and Ali Zakir in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Snow on the ground, sunlight on the wall — this contrast is beautiful. The mural feels like a reminder that color and warmth are always one idea away.
Ali Zakir: “It was on Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan. We decided to make something pleasant for the residents of the city. Previously, children were always drawn, as they are our future. Here they wanted to show the sun and a boy in a blue T-shirt – the colors of our flag, which mean a bright future.” – Read more here!: Boy painting a sun on a house in Almaty, Kazakhstan

🖍️ 9. Tiny Sidewalk Magic — David Zinn’s Winter Mood
David Zinn’s sidewalk worlds are small, but emotionally huge. This winter piece rewards close looking and gives the coldest day a sense of play. His recurring characters (Sluggo, Philomena, Nadine) are part of why his work is instantly recognizable, as described on his official artist page.
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I love the two feet of snow. Lol
Amazing work