This Is So Clever (8 Photos)
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Some artists do not just paint the city, they outsmart it. From a bunker-sized camera in Normandy to a tiny Sideshow Bob borrowing real wisteria as hair, these works prove that the cleverest street art starts with noticing what is already there.
Here are 8 brilliantly inventive pieces that will make you stop, smile, and look twice!
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📚 Literary Foundations — At Samara Public Library in Yekaterinburg, Russia 🇷🇺
You could walk past this battered doorway and think it needs a mason, until you notice the corner is being “held up” by a stack of books. It is such a brilliant library intervention because the fix also explains the place: stories are literally supporting the building.
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🎷 Lisa’s Saxophone — By EFIX in France 🇫🇷
EFIX spotted one copper pipe and instantly turned it into Lisa Simpson’s saxophone. Suddenly a plain service wall feels like a little jazz concert frozen mid-note. This is exactly the kind of street art that makes everyday infrastructure way more fun.
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🌸 Wisteria Haircut — By Oakoak in France 🇫🇷
Only Oakoak would look at drooping wisteria and see Sideshow Bob. The painted head is tiny, but the real flowers do all the heavy lifting, turning a plain wall into a perfect punchline. Minimal effort, maximum payoff.
💡 Fun Fact: Oakoak actually works a completely normal office job by day, treating his clever street interventions strictly as a fun weekend hobby to make his city a little less gray.
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📷 The Photographer — By Blesea in Normandy, France 🇫🇷
Blesea turned a World War II bunker into a giant camera held by a young girl, and the geometry of the concrete does half the magic. It feels less like a mural pasted onto a structure and more like the bunker was secretly waiting to become this image all along.
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🙂 Brick Face — By Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Jan Is De Man used weather stains, cracks, and even a little bench to build a giant cheerful face. Once you see it, the whole street feels like it is grinning back at you. This is urban improv at its absolute best.
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🧺 Laundry Day — By Golsa Golchini in Milan, Italy 🇮🇹
Golsa Golchini does not hide damaged walls, she collaborates with them. Here, peeling plaster becomes hanging laundry and a real window becomes part of the scene, making the whole piece feel delightfully quiet and alive. Tiny idea, huge charm.
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🧩 Flacking — By Ememem in Lyon, France 🇫🇷
Ememem treats broken pavement like it deserves jewelry. His mosaics do not erase the crack, they celebrate it, turning damage into something people actually stop to admire. It feels rebellious and caring at the same time, which is a very cool combination.
💡 Fun Fact: Ememem calls his pothole repairs “flacking,” a word he invented based on the French word for puddle (flaque). He usually operates anonymously at night, sneaking out like a band-aid superhero for broken streets.
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🛌 The Sleeping Beauty — By Made in Graffiti in Picardie, France 🇫🇷
Made in Graffiti looked at an empty hillside and saw a bed big enough for a dream. The slope becomes blanket and pillow, so the whole landscape feels gently tucked in for a nap. It is land art, illusion, and storytelling all in one wonderfully calm piece.
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It just puts a smile on your face 😁