Star Wars Takes Over The Streets (21 Photos)
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A drainpipe claims to be Luke’s father. Baby Yoda peeks out from under a bridge. Darth Vader goes fishing. This is Star Wars street art.
Artists around the world keep finding new places for Star Wars: walls, pipes, bridges, trash cans, hydrants, and even a bunker. Some pieces are full murals. Others are small jokes built into the street.

“Darth Fisher” sculpture by Frankey for Amsterdam Light Festival at De Torontobrug in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Photos by Janus van den Eijnden.
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The insurance premium has to be really low because you know it won’t hit anything.

Baby Yoda by Sock Wild Sketch in France.

By Scaf Oner and ABYS at festival Les petits bonheurs in Béthune, France.
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Mural by Bobby Rogue-One in Glasgow, Scotland, made as a tribute to the late Jeremy Bulloch, who portrayed Boba Fett in Star Wars.
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Battle Droid by Murdoc in Sydney, Australia.

In Kraków, Poland.

“Come To The Dark Slide” by Blouh.

Luke, I AM YOUR FATHER.

Yoda by SMUG.
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Nuclear shelter turned R2-D2.
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A former Lenin monument turned into a Darth Vader statue in Odesa, Ukraine.

“Yoda” by Caer8th (Vladimír Hirscher) Prague Castle, Czech Republic.

Grogu or Baby Yoda by Styler in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Taemek.

By Mr. Mahaffey in Savannah, Georgia, US.

By Invader in London, England. Photo by Lee Smith from Diff Graff.

“Use The Force” by JPS.
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R2-D2 gives flowers to a trash can – by EFIX.
R2-D2 leans toward a real trash can with a small bouquet. A red heart on the wall makes it official.
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Baby Yoda by Lushsux in Melbourne, Australia.
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Princess Leia fire hydrant by Tom Bob in Long Beach, USA.
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Satirical Star Wars-inspired mural by an unknown artist in Paris, France. Photo by Robert Pickering.
Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia, and the Statue of Liberty all get pulled into one political street art mashup.
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#6 um that’s a battle droid not a storm trooper
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@streetartutopia@streetartutopia.com Alt text!: Split-image of Star Wars-inspired street art. On the left, a detailed mural of Grogu (Baby Yoda) by Tom Wild Sketch in France, painted on a bridge pillar. The background features graffiti tags, blending the piece into the urban setting. On the right, a playful urban intervention where a drainpipe is humorously paired with a speech bubble sticker reading “Luke, I am your father,” turning a simple street element into a clever reference to Darth Vader’s famous line.
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