The Earth Is Dreaming (12 Photos)
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A moss-covered woman sleeps in Cornwall. A moon of stones waits for the tide in Wales.
A child sleeps under ivy. Birds rush across walls. Flowers climb buildings. These works use plants, stones, paint, and weather to make streets, gardens, and coastlines feel half-awake.
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๐ฟ Mud Maid โ By Sue and Pete Hill at The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, England ๐ฌ๐ง
Sue and Pete Hill created a sleeping figure for The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Mud Maid is never quite the same twice: moss, plants, weather, and snow keep changing her hair and clothes. She feels less like a sculpture placed in the garden than a body the garden is slowly growing around.
๐ก Nerd Fact: Mud Maid was almost a mermaid. Pete and Sue Hill explain that she was originally meant to have a fish tail, but the name โMudmaidโ stuck after Candy Smit coined it. Her hidden structure was built from spare timber left over from Heliganโs Jungle boardwalk.
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๐ โClustermoonโ โ By Jon Foreman at Freshwater West, Wales ๐ฌ๐ง
Jon Foreman lays a moon on Freshwater West. In his own post, he dates Clustermoon to 5 May 2025, says it took two days, and makes clear that the work is not AI-generated. Stone by stone, blue, white, purple, and gold pieces form a careful ring. It is precise, temporary, and already waiting for the tide.
๐ก Tide Nerd Fact: Freshwater West is not a gentle beach for delicate art. Visit Pembrokeshire describes it as a south-westerly beach with the countyโs best waves, strong rip currents, and an extensive dune system. In other words: the same forces that make it a surferโs beach also make Foremanโs stone works beautifully temporary.
More: Art in Nature with Stones and Leaves by Jon Foreman
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๐ค โCobija de plantasโ โ By El Decertor in Imbabura, Ecuador ๐ช๐จ
El Decertor titled this mural โCobija de plantasโ and painted it in Imbabura for Numu Festival. The face and pillow are painted. The living hedge does the rest, turning concrete into a bed that grows, thickens, and changes with time. Nature does not decorate the artwork here. It finishes it.
๐ก Earth Nerd Fact: Imbabura is not just a province name here. UNESCO lists Imbabura as a Global Geopark, shaped by volcanoes, cloud forests, Kichwa Indigenous territories, and fertile volcanic soils. That makes a plant-blanket mural in Imbabura feel less like a cute trick and more like a tiny echo of the regionโs living geology.
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๐ธ โลฝeฤ za prirodom / Thirst for Natureโ โ By Artez in Belgrade, Serbia ๐ท๐ธ
Artez keeps the idea simple and strange. Painted at Beogradska 44b for KROKODILโs Free the Streets/Free the People initiative, the mural turns a girl drinking from a vase of flowers into a quiet image of urban life longing for water, petals, and green space. Calm at first. Less calm the longer you look.
๐ก Street Fact: This mural was part of a bigger civic clean-up of public space. KROKODIL announced Artezโs Belgrade wall as one of the final two murals in a ten-mural initiative responding to aggressive and hateful wall messages in Serbian cities.
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๐๏ธ โA Dona do Esteiroโ โ By Lula Goce in Ramallosa, Galicia, Spain ๐ช๐ธ
Lula Goce fills the wall with a figure, birds, plants, and estuary life. In her own post, she says the work is dedicated to her mother and inspired by the biodiversity of the Estuario da Foz. The mural sits in A Ramallosa, so the figure feels tied to the place rather than simply standing in front of it.
๐ก Estuary Nerd Fact: The real A Ramallosa estuary is a small protected ecosystem, not just a poetic backdrop. Turismo Rรญas Baixas notes that the protected area covers 92 hectares of marshes and dunes at the mouth of the river Miรฑor, with species designated under a European directive.
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๐ Girl With Flowers in Her Hair โ By Ster UPC in Southend-on-Sea, UK ๐ฌ๐ง
Ster UPC lets the portrait bloom from the inside out. The Street Art Cities marker places the work at 6 Ilfracombe Ave in Southchurch and notes that it was painted for Southchurch Art Trail. The flowers do not feel pasted on. They move through her hair like color and weather.
๐ก Local Legend Fact: This is not a fly-in artist dropping one mural and leaving. Street Art Cities notes that Ster grew up in Southend, started painting graffiti in the early 1990s when he was 11, and later became one of the organizers of Southend City Jam.
More: Mural by Ster UPC in Southend-on-Sea
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๐โโฌ Lynx of the Forest โ By Alegria del Prado in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France ๐ซ๐ท
Alegria del Prado builds the lynx from leaves, flowers, birds, insects, and small hidden animals; the Boulogne-sur-Mer street-art page invites viewers to look for those details around the animal. The mural is documented at Place Rouget de Lisle. All those details fold into one watchful face.
๐ก Wild Cat Fact: The lynx was chosen for more than its silhouette. Boulogne-sur-Mer quotes the artists describing the lynx as Europeโs largest feline, present very discreetly in France, and as a symbol of the wild spirit that cities tend to put to sleep.
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๐บ Coral Peonies โ By KORALLPIONEN in Frauenfeld, Switzerland ๐จ๐ญ
KORALLPIONEN lets the building grow upward with the flowers. The International Street Art Festival Frauenfeld lists the work as a large mural at Kesselstrasse 9, painted by the Stockholm street artist whose work focuses on flowers and nature. The peonies are huge, but they do not feel impossible. The tall stems make the wall feel like part of the garden.
๐ก Flower Nerd Fact: KORALLPIONENโs giant-flower logic is basically her public-space manifesto. The Frauenfeld festival page says she believes nature deserves more presence in public spaces โ โso why not paint flowers as big as houses?โ
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๐ฌ๏ธ โSwallowโ โ By SATR in Bayreuth, Germany ๐ฉ๐ช
SATRโs birds feel like smoke, ink, and wings in motion. Street-art documentation places the Bayreuth project at Liebesbier Hotel & Restaurant / Maisel & Friends, curated by HERA of Herakut; SATR also shared the finished mural in an Instagram post. They break apart and gather again across the wall, more like a rush of flight than a still flock.
๐ก Sleep-Art Fact: The wall belongs to a much bigger urban-art ecosystem. Liebesbier says its Urban Art Hotel has more than 70 rooms decorated with wall paintings by street artists, with Hera of Herakut as creative director. So SATRโs birds are part of a place where visitors can literally sleep inside an art collection.
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๐ชบ โSong Thrushโ โ By Collin van der Sluijs & Jorn Gruijters in Maastricht, Netherlands ๐ณ๐ฑ
Street Art News documents this Maastricht wall as โSong Thrush,โ painted by Collin van der Sluijs and Jorn Gruijters. Belvรฉdรจre Maastricht places it at the border of Sphinxkwartier and Frontenpark, on the building at Boschstraat 1 beside the Muziekgieterij. Flowers, ceramic shards, and small floating forms keep the bird calm in the middle of all that strange growth.
๐ก Music Nerd Fact: The bird is a site-specific pun. Belvรฉdรจre Maastricht explains that Collin chose a song thrush because the bird can produce seven different tones โ a โone-man bandโ beside the Muziekgieterij music venue. The smaller elements also point back to Frontenpark and the old Sphinx factories.
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๐๏ธ โPigeons Always Fly Homeโ โ By Adele Renault in Stavelot, Belgium ๐ง๐ช
Adele Renault paints one pigeon big enough to take over a house. The Centre culturel Stavelot-Trois-Ponts page for โPigeons always fly homeโ places the work at the former Stavelot station on Avenue Andrรฉ Grรฉgoire, with GPS coordinates; find it on Google Maps. The roof becomes feathers. The window sits inside the face. A bird many people ignore gets the full building treatment.
๐ก Pigeon Nerd Fact: Renault is reviving a nearly forgotten image tradition. Centre culturel Stavelot-Trois-Ponts says pigeon fanciers once commissioned pigeon portraits, and Renault brings that lost practice back by painting โordinary city-dwellersโ with monumental care.
More: Pigeons Always Fly Home in Stavelot, Belgium
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๐บ โClassical Greek Art Tribute Muralโ โ By Megan Oldhues in Toronto, Canada ๐จ๐ฆ
GreekTown on the Danforth BIA lists this as the Classical Greek Art Tribute Mural by Megan Oldhues at 724 Pape Ave. Oldhues describes it as a tribute to classical Greek art, color, plants, flavors, and design motifs. The woman in white, the red jug, painted greenery, and the real tree beside it let the mural and the street share the garden instead of competing for it.
๐ก Neighbourhood Nerd Fact: This mural sits inside a cultural district with serious scale. The Toronto Association of Business Improvement Areas describes GreekTown on the Danforth as the largest Greek neighbourhood in North America, while GreekTownโs mural page says Oldhues built the work around classical Greek art, portraiture, the human figure, and neighbourhood celebration.
More: Divine Grace: Megan Oldhues in Torontoโs Greek Town
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These are dahlias not peonies
So lovely picture congratulation
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Absolutely stunning ๐
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