Absolutely Silly (11 Photos)
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Look at these amazing painted trees and playful shadows! These clever murals perfectly wrap around street corners. They show how artists beautifully merge their graffiti with the environment. You will find these street art illusions in places from Vienna to London. Each piece uses real objects to become much more than just paint on a wall.
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🌱 Sibling Pep Talk — By David Zinn in USA 🇺🇸
This small green character drawn on stone is so cute. It appears to have wild hair made of real grass. Purple flowers grow from a crack right behind it. The chalk drawing wears a pink shirt and light blue pants. It stands barefoot on the rock. More!: Cute Art By David Zinn (14 Photos)
💡 Nerd Fact: David Zinn’s own artist bio says his street drawings are made entirely with chalk, charcoal, and found objects, and are improvised on location, so these tiny creatures are meant to live briefly, then vanish with weather and footsteps.
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🐪 Camel Caravan — By Oakoak in France 🇫🇷
Look at these small black silhouettes of camels and riders. They move single-file along a natural crack in a low wall. This brilliant trick turns the fracture into a desert path. The green grass below contrasts beautifully with the pale wall. More!: Wrong but Right: Art By Oakoak (9 Photos)
💡 Nerd Fact: Oakoak comes from Saint-Étienne, France, and has treated the city as his outdoor playground since 2006.
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🚀 Lego Bunker — By näutil in Saint-Pierre-Église, France 🇫🇷
A giant yellow Lego astronaut is painted across an old WWII bunker. It cleverly uses the two rectangular openings as the figure’s eyes. The pillbox top perfectly becomes the blocky head. A classic space emblem sits on the chest against the weathered concrete. More!: Life and Poetry By Näutil (15 Photos!)
💡 Nerd Fact: This piece quietly smashes together two very different histories: the Atlantic Wall, built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944, and LEGO Space, one of LEGO’s first play themes, launched in 1978 with the now-iconic spaceship-circling-a-moon logo.
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🎶 Accordion Boy — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
This painted figure of a boy playing an accordion is brilliant. It uses a real metal vent cover as the instrument’s bellows. This perfectly blends a real object into the artwork. The boy’s hair and clothing are painted directly on the wall around the vent.
💡 Nerd Fact: The accordion’s origin is debated, but Britannica notes that Cyril Demian of Vienna patented an instrument called the “Accordion” in 1829, helping give the instrument its name.

💋 The Kiss — By BOGi FABiAN in Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹
This gorgeous reproduction of Gustav Klimt’s famous painting wraps around the corner of a yellow building. A real street sign is perfectly positioned to obscure part of the embrace. It makes the artwork pop in a magical way. More!: A Masterpiece on the Streets: Klimt’s The Kiss Reimagined in Vienna
💡 Nerd Fact: Klimt’s original The Kiss was first exhibited in 1908 at the Kunstschau in Vienna and was bought there by the Ministry for 25,000 Kronen, according to the Belvedere entry on Google Arts & Culture.
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📖 1984 Book Bowl — By Unknown Artist in Unknown Location 🌍
A spooky Halloween bowl sits on a doorstep. But it is filled with copies of George Orwell’s 1984 instead of candy. It comes accompanied by a hilarious sign. The sign reads “One copy of 1984 per child.”
💡 Nerd Fact: George Orwell’s 1984 was published in 1949 while Orwell was seriously ill with tuberculosis, and The Orwell Foundation credits the novel with bringing words and phrases like “Big Brother,” “thought police,” “doublethink,” and “newspeak” into English.

🌳 Painting Tree — By Semi Ok in Istanbul, Turkey 🇹🇷
This mural shows a giant hand holding a paintbrush. It is painted so the real tree behind the wall forms the bristles of the brush. You can even see blue paint dripping onto the pavement. How creative is that! More!: Playful Art By Semiok (8 Photos)
💡 Nerd Fact: Semi Ok is part of Turkey’s long-running graffiti scene: his Instagram bio identifies him as a graffiti artist and street artist “Since 1996,” which means his practice reaches back to the pre-social-media era of street art documentation.
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🦏 Rhino on the Loose — By Banksy in London, UK 🇬🇧
A fantastic black-and-white rhino is painted on a brick wall. It is positioned so it appears to be ramming a small parked car. The rhino’s head perfectly aligns with the rear of the vehicle. We love this wild illusion! More!: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art?
💡 Nerd Fact: This rhino was not a one-off: The Guardian reported that it was the eighth artwork in Banksy’s 2024 animal-themed London series, appearing on Westmoor Street in Charlton after seven straight days of new animal pieces.
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⏰ Shadow Train — By Tom Bob in New York, USA 🇺🇸
A wonderful line of painted black silhouettes appears on the ground. You can only see the full picture when the midday sun casts a wavy shadow. The nearby blue fence perfectly completes the scene. The figures look as if they ride a fun train right along the shadow. More!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)
💡 Nerd Fact: Tom Bob’s playful street pieces are often more planned than they look: UP Magazine notes that legal permission from property owners can be part of his process when he transforms urban fixtures.
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🌿 Vine Painter — By Pejac in Madrid, Spain 🇪🇸
Look closely at this painted silhouette of a crouching figure. The artist reaches up toward a section of the wall. The plaster has cleverly peeled away to reveal the red brick beneath. It perfectly resembles beautiful climbing vines. More!: Street Art by Pejac – A Collection
💡 Nerd Fact: Pejac’s own artist bio says he is highly selective about “the right place, right context, and right medium or tools” for each message, which is why his outdoor works often feel like they could only exist in that exact spot.
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👻 Better late than never — By Oakoak in Le Locle, Switzerland 🇨🇭
This is a brilliant street artwork by Oakoak in Le Locle. It shows a cute little ghost. The ghost is holding a real bouquet of yellow flowers. It will surely make you smile! More!: Lovely by Oakoak (10 Photos)
💡 Nerd Fact: Le Locle is not just a pretty Swiss backdrop: together with La Chaux-de-Fonds, it forms a UNESCO World Heritage watchmaking town-planning site, where the urban layout was shaped around the needs of the watchmaking industry.
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