Made You Smile (10 Photos)
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The best detail was already there.
A barrier becomes a kiss. A plant becomes a commute. A bronze statue gets an unexpected dog.

๐ โKISSโ โ By Tom Bob at Pier-2 Art Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan ๐น๐ผ
Tom Bob posted this work as โKISSโ from Kaohsiungโs Pier-2 Art Center. The curves do most of the work: two metal sidewalk barriers become snakes, with bright bands, faces, and a red heart making the rails look as if they were waiting for this.
๐ก Nerd Fact: Pier-2 is a fitting habitat for object-hacking. The art center began as ordinary port warehouses built in 1973, was later abandoned, and was pushed toward an art future after local artists formed the Pier-2 Artistic Development Association in 2001, according to Taiwanโs Arts Residency Network Taiwan. Tom Bob is adding another reuse layer to a place already built around reuse.
More: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob
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๐ธ๏ธ โHilanderaโ โ By Pejac in Salamanca, Spain ๐ช๐ธ
Pejac identified this Salamanca piece as โHilanderaโ. A clothesline becomes a spider web. The blank wall stays quiet, which makes the trick sharper. Pejac adds a silhouette, the web lines, and a small bird. The rest is the wall doing its job.
๐ก Nerd Fact: The title carries a double meaning in Spanish. The Real Academia Espaรฑola gives hilar as making thread from textile fibers, and also as the verb for a spider forming its web; see the RAE entry for โhilarโ. That means Pejacโs title does more than name a spinner: it quietly joins textile labor and spider labor in one word.
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๐ Tug of Dog โ A Public Sculpture Moment in South Korea ๐ฐ๐ท
The bronze scene already has motion. Then a real dog steps into the scene and goes straight for the statue dogโs tail. That is enough. Public art gets a guest performer, whether it asked for one or not.
๐ก Nerd Fact: Bronze sculptures can keep a visible record of touch. Gettyโs technical guidelines for bronze sculpture note that repeated touching of raised areas can remove patina and expose bare metal; see the Getty guide. So when people keep reaching for the same public sculpture, the surface can slowly become a map of everyoneโs favorite contact points.
More: Clever Dog Art on Street Art Utopia

๐ฑ โNadine and the Vertical Commuteโ โ By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan ๐บ๐ธ
David Zinn posted this chalk piece as โNadine and the Vertical Commuteโ. With one sidewalk plant and a cracked slab, Nadine gets a whole commute. The chalk hole gives her a sky-blue drop below, and the real plant becomes the route up.
More: Cute Art By David Zinn (16 Photos)
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๐ โEar Brickโ โ By Michael Beitz in Brooklyn, New York, USA ๐บ๐ธ
Often shared online as โThe Walls Have Ears,โ this piece is better documented as โEar Brick,โ a 2001 street intervention by Michael Beitz in Brooklyn. In a note about his Brick Pieces, Beitz described replacing missing bricks with handmade ones containing small casts of body parts. The old saying stops being a saying; the wall looks as if it has been listening for years.
๐ก Nerd Fact: Beitz was not just making a wall pun. In his own explanation of the Brick Pieces, quoted by Boing Boing, he said the body-part bricks were intended to make us reflect on our bodies as part of the cityโs structure. That turns the brick wall from background architecture into something almost biological.
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๐ โFrench Fry Girlโ โ By Tom Bob in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA ๐บ๐ธ
Tom Bobโs own post places โFrench Fry Girlโ at 1637 Acushnet Ave. in New Bedford. The yellow parking wheel stops were already fry-colored. He adds the girl, the fork, and the bite. Now a bare wall and a few curb blocks read as a plate of fries. Simple, goofy, done.
๐ก Nerd Fact: Tom Bobโs real โstudioโ is often the cityโs least glamorous hardware. In an ABC7 profile, he described looking for unique objects like manhole covers, fire hydrants, and pipes, then turning them into whimsical creatures. That is why a parking stop can matter as much as the painted character: the object sets up half the joke before the paint arrives.
More: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)
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โ โSimple Mathsโ โ By TRUST. iCON
TRUST. iCON keeps it small: 1 + 1 = heart. Global Street Art documented this version as โSimple Mathsโ with @trusticon. The bear draws the answer on a pale wall. It is sweet without needing a speech bubble or a huge mural.
๐ก Nerd Fact: TRUST. iCONโs soft cartoon style is not accidental; it is part of a wider street-art language. An auction bio describes the anonymous Thamesmead artist as mixing cartoon and reality to deliver social commentary with humor; see this TRUST. iCON biography. In that context, the bear is not only cute โ it is a soft delivery system for a tiny public message.
More: Simple Maths on Street Art Utopia
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๐ฅฌ โCrunchieโ โ By Helga Stentzel in London, UK ๐ฌ๐ง
Helga Stentzelโs official Edible Creatures series lists this lettuce dog as โCrunchieโ. Made from lettuce and household objects, it turns a green bin into a small character: ears, paws, a tiny nose, and just enough trash-bin drama.
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๐ โGonfleurs de raisin / Inflatersโ โ By Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle (MiniMiam)
The official MiniMiam gallery lists this raisin-and-grape scene as โGonfleurs de raisin. Inflaters.โ It is by Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle, the duo behind MiniMiam. One tiny worker handles the pump while others haul raisins like heavy equipment. Very serious labor, very small stakes.
๐ก Nerd Fact: MiniMiam began from a commission in 2002, when Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle developed the idea of using miniature train figurines to tell food stories, according to the official MiniMiam site. Their scenes often work like little two-step jokes: first the tiny drama, then the reveal that the whole โlandscapeโ is edible.
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๐ A Billboard That Wants to Be Taller
A huge blank billboard carries one tiny handwritten wish along the bottom. That is the whole joke. The empty space above it does the rest.
๐ก Nerd Fact: That tiny line is a pop-culture breadcrumb. Billboardโs Hot 100 archive lists Skee-Loโs โI Wishโ with a peak position of No. 13 in 1995.
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Hope can be a ladder, a balloon, a tiny heart, or a forest behind a fence.…
So clever and adorably sweet!! ๐ฅฐ
So wholesome ๐ฅฐ
I have always wondered where people even get these lil guys lol. Do they buy them?? Do they make them themselves?? ๐ค
This is kind of like Jack & The Beanstalk lol. Long plant that you can climb, and then when you reach the top, you end up at some random giant’s house ๐คฃ๐คฃ
What a good boy!! ๐ฅฐ
Why does it look like there is a human face behind the lettuce dog’s ear?? ๐ฒ Or is it the cabbage dog?? I can’t tell the difference ๐
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Very funny.
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Smiling
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Is that a mint?
Kinda looks like it but at that hight it would be more branched out so I don’t know.
I’d say it’s not the billboard that wants to be taller, the person who wrote wants to be taller to be able to write on the billboard.
Yep I smiled โฅ๏ธ
Yes a smile is a best part of our life ..
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Such good,attractive and amazing work of art.
Such good,attractive and amazing work of art.
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