221 Photos of New Beloved and Clever Street Art

August 22, 2026
By Vidar

A new weekly roundup shaped by reader likes.

This first, extra-large edition brings together 221 works from World Art Utopia’s New Street Art Vol. 15–33.


Colorful mural by Wypisz Wymaluj Murale in Grodzisk Mazowiecki showing two people facing each other in feathered clothing.

🪶 Festival Portraits — By Wypisz Wymaluj Murale in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland 🇵🇱

Two figures meet face to face inside a burst of orange, pink, yellow and violet feathers. Designed and painted by Wypisz Wymaluj Murale for the fourth Festiwal Kultur Świata, the mural was unveiled on July 24, 2026, at the corner of Sportowa and Sadowa, as listed in the official festival program.

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Floral portrait section by Karmateora from a collaborative mural with Hugo W2CJ in Bastia, Corsica, framed by leaves, white berries and butterflies.

🦋 Flora and Butterflies — By Karmateora and Hugo W2CJ in Bastia, Corsica, France 🇫🇷

Karmateora’s portrait section wraps leaves, white berries and butterflies around the building corner, continuing onto Hugo W2CJ’s adjoining wall. Karmateora documents the collaboration with Galerie Residenza at 1 Rue Saint-Erasme in Vieux-Bastia.

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Playful ostrich mural by Jenksart at Bolesworth Castle in Tattenhall, Cheshire, with the bird leaning forward against a blue sky.

🪶 Curious Ostrich — By Jenksart at Bolesworth Castle in Tattenhall, Cheshire, UK 🇬🇧

An ostrich leans straight toward the viewer with huge eyes, a tilted beak and ruffled feathers. Jenksart identifies it as one of his paintings for Together Again Festival at Bolesworth Castle; the exact on-site position and permanence were not confirmed.

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In The Golden Afternoon mural by Ouizi in Ticonderoga, New York, covering a brick building with large pink dahlias, sunflowers and blue wildflowers.

🌸 “In The Golden Afternoon” — By Ouizi in Ticonderoga, New York, USA 🇺🇸

Dahlias, sunflowers and small blue flowers spread across the brick wall, with an eastern tiger swallowtail among the blooms. Ouizi titled the work after Lewis Carroll’s prefatory poem for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The 2026 Walls Between Waters commission is at 116 Montcalm Street.

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Eslícer’s mural of an older woman boxer in Barcelona, Spain.

🥊 “Hay luchas que no duran un combate, duran toda una vida” — By Eslícer in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸

An older woman raises her gloves with unflinching focus. Liga Nacional de Graffiti presents her as a symbol of quiet struggles that often go unseen; the title translates roughly as “Some fights do not last one bout; they last a lifetime.”

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Cow wearing a red bandana painted across orange metal doors by David Giersch in Berlin, Germany.

🐄 Cow With a Red Bandana — By David Giersch in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪

A wide-eyed cow fills orange metal doors, with a red bandana tied between its horns and a blade of grass in its mouth. Detailed Berlin street-art documentation identifies David Giersch as the artist and places the work at Frankfurter Allee 150. No formal title was confirmed.

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TERRA mural by Jucalofart showing a calico cat held among orange flowers.

🐈 “TERRA” — By Jucalofart

A figure cradles a calico cat among tall orange flowers, with the animal looking straight out from beneath a patched corrugated roof. Jucalofart identifies the cat as Terra, the eldest cat in the household; no location was confirmed.

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Veiled woman looking upward with her hands clasped in prayer, painted by Gama Doc on a tall dark wall.

🙏 A Quiet Moment Fills the Wall — By Gama Doc

A veiled woman looks upward with her hands clasped in prayer. Light and shadow across the tall, narrow wall give the close-up portrait a monumental presence.

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Childhood the Best Part of Life mural by Wuper Kec in Bijeljina, showing a child and dog beside a blue wash tub.

🐕 “Childhood the Best Part of Life” — By Wuper Kec in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦

A child cools their feet in a blue basin while a dog watches from the stone yard. Wuper Kec documents the work as part of the recurring “Childhood the Best Part of Life” series, painted for Meraki Mural Fest at Dositeja Obradovića 2.

More: Childhood: The Best Part of Life — Murals by Wuper Kec

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Le radici di una passione mural by Fedezen in Fossato di Vico, Italy, showing a child playing with yellow toy construction vehicles.

🚜 “Le radici di una passione” — By Fedezen in Fossato di Vico, Italy 🇮🇹

A child plays with bright yellow excavators, a dump truck and a bulldozer in a scene that is otherwise almost entirely black and white. Fedezen calls the 80-square-meter spray mural for Eco Inerti “Le radici di una passione” (“The roots of a passion”); it is at Eco Inerti on Via Eugubina.

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Turquoise underwater portrait mural by Drako showing a woman’s face surrounded by glass-like water in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.

🌊 Underwater Portrait — By Drako in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico 🇲🇽

A face seems suspended beneath turquoise water as glassy strands sweep around it. The finished wall is documented at Mercado 12 de Diciembre on Calle Aviación Civil in Nezahualcóyotl. No formal title was confirmed.

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AP.Set portrait mural with koi and yellow flowers in Paralia Dionysiou, Greece.

🐟 Koi Swim Through Her Hair — By AP.Set in Paralia Dionysiou, Greece 🇬🇷

A calm portrait rises through flowing blue hair, orange koi and yellow flowers. AP.Set identifies it as a 2.40-by-3.60-meter acrylic mural completed in July 2026 at My HEART Pharmacy in Paralia Dionysiou.

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Street art mural by YBR / SHC in Třebíč, Czech Republic, showing a mechanical dragonfly inside a transparent glass jar on a bright blue wall.

🫙 Dragonfly in a Jar — By YBR / SHC in Třebíč, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

A mechanical dragonfly rests inside a glass jar painted onto a bright blue wall. YBR / SHC created the work for Graffiti Rock Jam Vol. 18, which local cultural coverage dates to July 17–19, 2026. No formal title or exact wall address was confirmed.

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Just Breaking the Surface, a walleye mural by ARCY in Dunkirk, New York, USA.

🐟 “Just Breaking the Surface” — By ARCY in Dunkirk, New York, USA 🇺🇸

A walleye erupts from Lake Erie through gold and teal spray, turning the brick facade into a burst of water and motion. Created for Paint CHQ and dedicated on July 2, 2026, ARCY’s “Just Breaking the Surface” is at 125 Central Avenue.

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Two Processes mural by Zmogk in Berezniki, Russia, pairing a lady’s-slipper orchid with bands of sylvinite and a red mine shaft.

🏢 “Two Processes” — By Zmogk in Berezniki, Russia 🇷🇺

In “Two Processes,” a lady’s-slipper orchid and layered growth forms face bands of sylvinite, a red mine shaft and the cold glow of the underground. The commissioning foundation says Zmogk’s mural presents nature and industry as parts of one connected system. It stands at 79 Shishkina Street.

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Trompe-l’œil giraffe mural by Jan Is De Man at Windesheim in Zwolle, making the animal appear to bend through a painted opening above two painted windows.

🦒 The Giraffe at the Window — By Jan Is De Man in Zwolle, Netherlands 🇳🇱

A giraffe bends through a painted recess, lowering its head toward the pavement. Jan Is De Man says the Windesheim commission symbolizes looking further, seeing possibilities others miss and daring to stick your neck out; the two lower “windows” are painted. Find it on Building X at Campus 2.

More: Three Eye Murals in the Netherlands by Jan Is De Man

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Layered portrait mural by U DISS on Nusa Penida, Indonesia, with a woman’s face interwoven with orange, blue, pink and black forms.

🎭 Layered Portrait — By U DISS on Nusa Penida, Indonesia 🇮🇩

A woman’s face is interwoven with repeated profiles and planes of orange, blue, pink and black. Graffitrip documents U DISS’s finished wall on Nusa Penida and credits organizer Smots and photographer Jeremy Angus. No formal title or exact wall address was confirmed.

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The Lord mural by Caer8th at Těšnov in Prague, merging Darth Vader’s helmet with crusader armor against a red cross and fighter jets.

⚔️ “The Lord” — By Caer8th at Těšnov in Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Caer8th merges Darth Vader’s helmet with crusader armor, set against a red cross and fighter jets. The artist’s finished-work post confirms the title and places it at the Těšnov graffiti wall.

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Sangiovese and Frantoio botanical mural by Thiago Mazza in Montespertoli, Italy, with grapevines and olive branches covering the facade.

🍇 “Sangiovese & Frantoio” — By Thiago Mazza in Montespertoli, Italy 🇮🇹

Sangiovese grapevines and Frantoio olive branches wrap the facade in a close botanical study. Mazza’s finished-work post confirms the title, while the municipality documents the plant research behind the FORME commission at Via Martini 36.

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Wellspring mural by Shauna Anseo in London, showing a large woman touching a pool of glowing blue water as ripples spread around a real window.

💧 “Wellspring” — By Shauna Anseo in London, UK 🇬🇧

A woman lowers one finger toward a glowing pool, sending pale blue rings across the brick wall. “Wellspring” grew from Camberwell’s healing-spring history and workshops with Year 11 pupils at Sacred Heart Catholic School. It is at 144 Coldharbour Lane, at Eastlake Road.

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Mural by J.3rny with Paulo Geovane in Bijeljina showing two women sharing tea at a table surrounded by green leaves.

🫖 Tea Between Friends — By J.3rny with Paulo Geovane in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦

Two women meet over cups of tea while notebooks, fruit and leaves fill the table. Meraki Mural Fest says J.3rny and Paulo Geovane painted the wall over ten days at Njegoševa 30. No formal title was confirmed.

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Black-and-white portrait mural by Masi in Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain, showing a young girl against a deep green background.

🌿 Green Portrait — By Masi in Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain 🇪🇸

A black-and-white portrait fills Masi’s section of a shared Urban Fest wall while a deep green field glows around the figure. The city’s official program places Urban Fest at Recinto Ferial in Parque de Ocio. No formal title was confirmed.

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Mural by Mas Waner in Paris showing a female martial artist in a red uniform against a bright blue wall.

🥋 Martial Artist — By Mas Waner in Paris, France 🇫🇷

A woman in a red martial-arts uniform stands poised against a bright blue wall at the Poterne des Peupliers in Paris’s 13th arrondissement. Mas Waner documents the work as the first stage of an evolving artist wall with Association Village 13. No formal title was confirmed.

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Nabia mural by Lula Goce in Rianxo, Spain, showing a black-haired woman surrounded by large flowers.

🌺 “Nabia” — By Lula Goce in Rianxo, Spain 🇪🇸

A portrait of a black-haired woman stretches across the pale pink house among deep red flowers, a fishing net and two birds. Created for Vila do Mar at Rúa Os Gudiños 5, “Nabia” honors generations of Rianxo women tied to maritime life and invokes a deity associated with water, fertility and protection.

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Narcisus mural by Mura Arte in Caorle, Italy, with large yellow daffodils surrounding round windows.

🌼 “Narcisus” — By Mura Arte in Caorle, Italy 🇮🇹

Yellow daffodils open across the orange building while two round windows sit inside the leaves and petals. Caorle Sea Festival says the work reverses the Narcissus myth into an invitation to look outward. It is at Alìper Altanea; the artist spells the title “Narcisus”, while the festival uses “Narcisos.”

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Black-and-white portrait tribute to Luís Represas painted by Styler in Rinchoa, Portugal.

🎤 Luís Represas Tribute — By Styler in Rinchoa, Portugal 🇵🇹

Styler painted the black-and-white portrait, built from closely spaced lines, in Rinchoa as a memorial to Portuguese singer-songwriter Luís Represas. The tribute appeared within days of Represas’s death on July 22, 2026, at age 69; no exact wall address was confirmed.

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Monochrome mural by Alex Kwong showing a woman resting above a rippling reflection in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.

🤍 A Quiet Embrace — By Alex Kwong in Medicine Hat, Canada 🇨🇦

A woman rests her head on folded arms while a face-like reflection dissolves into rippling black-and-white water. Alex Kwong documents the work as a Medicine Hat Mural Fest commission on the rear wall of 480 3rd Street SE. No formal title was confirmed.

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Memorial mural by Arte Kim in Uberlândia showing Orelha the dog in sunglasses and a gold chain.

🐶 A Tribute to Orelha — By Arte Kim in Uberlândia, Brazil 🇧🇷

Arte Kim painted the wall for SOS Pet Uberlândia as a tribute to Orelha, a dog killed in a brutal act of abuse. The sunglasses and gold chain give the tribute portrait a proud, defiant presence at Rua Duque de Caxias 1320.

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Skywalker Mural by Rinasartpage and Def Notes in Metzingen, Germany, showing two rooftop climbers in cat-eared balaclavas kissing above a misty skyline.

🐈 “Skywalker Mural” — By Rinasartpage & Def Notes in Metzingen, Germany 🇩🇪

Two figures in cat-eared balaclavas kiss while balancing above a misty skyline. The artists call it “Skywalker Mural” and describe it as a tribute to rooftop climbers Beerkus and Angela Nikolau; the wall is at Maurenstraße 6.

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Ethereal Wings mural by SATR in Dijon, France, showing two raptors in smoky black-and-gray brushwork with red and white accents.

🦅 “Ethereal Wings” — By SATR in Dijon, France 🇫🇷

Two raptors sweep through SATR’s smoky black-and-gray brushwork, punctuated by small red arcs and a sharp white burst. SATR’s finished-work post confirms the title “Ethereal Wings” and credits Le MUR Dijon. The wall is at 5 Rue d’Assas.

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Colorful portrait mural by Flaseado in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, with a face divided into sharp pink, turquoise and yellow planes.

👑 Color Takes Over the Face — By Flaseado in Alcalá de Henares, Spain 🇪🇸

Electric pinks, turquoise and yellow break the cropped face into sharp planes. Crown-like zigzags sit above the eyes, sharpening the graphic composition.

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Untitled geometric facade mural by Petro Aesthetics in Murmansk, Russia, divided into black, white and red forms inspired by polar day and polar night.

🧊 “Untitled” — By Petro Aesthetics in Murmansk, Russia 🇷🇺

Petro Aesthetics’ black, white and red geometry divides the facade between polar day and polar night. Rost Festival’s official catalogue identifies the work as “Untitled” and connects it to avant-garde design, technical drawing and Murmansk’s industrial landscape. It stands at 19/2 Burkova Street.

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Wide-eyed cat carrying a jubilant rider in a mural by Abys in Gouttières, France.

🐈 A Giant Cat Carries the Adventure — By Abys in Gouttières, France 🇫🇷

A wide-eyed cat bounds across the facade with a jubilant rider on its back and a smaller creature peeking from the rider’s hat. Abys documents the wall as a work for Les Chats de Gouttières 2026; the regional tourism office confirms the festival’s fourth edition.

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Blue portrait mural by Honck in Marseille, France, showing a woman’s face emerging from loose paint and drips.

🔵 Blue Portrait — By Honck in Marseille, France 🇫🇷

A face emerges from deep blue and teal paint, with loose edges, broad brush marks and long drips left visible against the weathered wall. Honck’s finished-work post places the untitled portrait at 5 Boulevard Romieu, inside L’Aérosol Marseille.

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Veteema Mother of the Waters mural by Searok in Tartu, Estonia, showing a woman framed by dark antlers.

🫎 “Veteema — Mother of the Waters” — By Searok in Tartu, Estonia 🇪🇪

A woman rises from the white brick wall beneath antlers threaded with flowing water. Searok calls her Veteema, Mother of the Waters, a guardian of rivers, lakes and living waters—an idea consistent with the Estonian Literary Museum’s account of traditional water spirits. The mural is at Võru 52.

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No Rush mural by Curtis Hylton and Les Créateurs de Bonheurs in Robecq, France, showing a hare formed from roses with moths around it.

🐇 “No Rush” — By Curtis Hylton with Les Créateurs de Bonheurs in Robecq, France 🇫🇷

A hare made from layered roses rises above the entrance while moths circle the facade. Curtis Hylton titles the mural “No Rush”. The regional tourism office documents the collaboration at 166 Rue de Saint-Venant.

More: In Love with Nature – 10 Artworks by Curtis Hylton

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Stencil mural by CoolJC showing Icarus falling as wings made from mobile phones break apart over an orange sun in Šibenik, Croatia.

📱 Icarus With Phone Wings — By CoolJC in Šibenik, Croatia 🇭🇷

Icarus falls beneath an orange sun as wings built from mobile phones break apart around him. Local coverage of ZID Street Art Festival identifies the figure as Icarus and connects the image to an endless stream of selfies. The mural is on the lower level of Šibenik’s city market.

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The Return of the Griffin mural by Farid Rueda covering a house wall with a vivid rainbow griffin in Saint-Brieuc, France.

🦅 “The Return of the Griffin” — By Farid Rueda in Saint-Brieuc, France 🇫🇷

A rainbow griffin spreads across the full height of a stone house. Farid Rueda titles it “The Return of the Griffin”; it was painted for the city-backed Just Paint festival at 8 Rue Mireille Chrisostome.

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Mural by Jonatan Carranza Sojo in Montehermoso, Spain, showing great-grandmother Julia teaching her great-granddaughter Julia how to wear the town’s traditional yellow scarf.

🧣 Julia and Julia — By Jonatan Carranza Sojo in Montehermoso, Spain 🇪🇸

Great-grandmother Julia leans toward her great-granddaughter, also named Julia, and shows her how to wear Montehermoso’s traditional yellow scarf. Local reporting identifies both sitters and the custom, while the artist documents the finished wall at the Centro de Mayores.

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Tall mural by Asem Navarro in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, showing a woman in profile surrounded by orange flowers and white ribbon-like shapes.

🌺 Woman and Flowers — By Asem Navarro in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦

A woman’s profile rises through orange flowers, dark leaves and sharp white ribbons that fold around the edge of the building. Meraki Mural Fest records it as the first completed wall of its 2026 edition, painted in five days at Jove Jovanovića Zmaja 9; local reporting confirms Asem Navarro’s participation.

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We All Have Something To Give mural by Curtis Hylton in Isbergues, France, showing a flower-covered fox meeting a squirrel holding out an acorn.

🦊 “We All Have Something To Give” — By Curtis Hylton in Isbergues, France 🇫🇷

A fox covered in flowers leans toward a squirrel offering an acorn. Hylton titles the mural “We All Have Something To Give”. The regional tourism office documents the collaboration at Salle Jean Macé, 5 Rue Albert Camus.

More: In Love with Nature – 10 Artworks by Curtis Hylton

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Neon portrait mural by Oiskhy in Denpasar, Bali, with a woman’s face painted in vivid pink, green and yellow.

💚 Neon Portrait — By Oiskhy in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 🇮🇩

Bands of pink, green and yellow cut across the portrait, turning the dark wall into an electric frame. The close composition keeps the focus on the eyes. Oiskhy’s finished-work post places the mural in Denpasar; no formal title or exact street address was confirmed.

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Power To Transform mural by Fine Graff Art in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, showing a colorful animated guitarist across a large building wall.

🎸 “Power To Transform” — By Fine Graff Art in Plovdiv, Bulgaria 🇧🇬

A cartoon guitarist bursts across the wall in teal, orange, purple and red, with the instrument cutting diagonally through the composition. Fine Graff Art says “Power To Transform” celebrated Gorillaz’s first concert in Bulgaria at PHILLGOOD Festival. The wall is at 16 Zagreb Street.

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Lawn Gossip mural by Old Hues in Shaunavon, Canada, showing neighbors beside a red pickup truck.

🛻 “Lawn Gossip” — By Old Hues in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada 🇨🇦

Three neighbors sit in lawn chairs beside a red pickup, worn tires, a cooler and a loose bicycle wheel. Old Hues titles the work “Lawn Gossip” and places it on the Shaunavon Fire Department at 60 3 Avenue.

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Adaptação, an octopus mural by Nuno Miles wrapped around the windows of a narrow building in Saint-Brieuc, France.

🐙 “Adaptação” — By Nuno Miles in Saint-Brieuc, France 🇫🇷

A red octopus climbs through three levels of windows while one tentacle holds a spray can. Nuno Miles calls the work “Adaptação” and documents its creation for Just Paint at 15 Rue de Rohan.

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Le Gecko Volant mural by Braga Last One and Les Créateurs de Bonheurs on a house in Divion, France, showing a gecko suspended beneath a smiling parachute-like cloud.

🦎 “Le Gecko Volant” — By Braga Last One with Les Créateurs de Bonheurs in Divion, France 🇫🇷

A gecko hangs beneath a smiling, parachute-like cloud as painted vines climb around the house. The regional tourism office confirms the title and collaboration, and locates “Le Gecko Volant” at 31 Rue Villebois-Mareuil.

More: Street Art by Braga Last One (14 Photos)

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Los Domingos Ya No Volverán, a mural by Tomaz Major in San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Mexico, showing children gathered around a table beneath trees.

🍽️ “Los Domingos Ya No Volverán” — By Tomaz Major in Mitla, Mexico 🇲🇽

Children gather around a table in a leafy outdoor scene painted across the full house wall. Tomaz Major titles it “Los Domingos Ya No Volverán” (“Sundays Will Never Return”); the FIM Mitla festival documents his participation in its 2026 edition.

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Wish Maker mural by Leon Keer with Massina, turning windows into a colorful vertical machine of gears and pipes in Le Locle, Switzerland.

⚙️ “Wish Maker” — By Leon Keer with Massina in Le Locle, Switzerland 🇨🇭

Gears, pipes and pressure gauges appear between real windows. Exomusée identifies the 50-square-meter work as “Wish Maker”, completed in July 2026 at Rue Albert-Piguet 8; Leon Keer’s project page credits Massina.

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Frederick mural by Lionel David and Alain Welter showing four mice gathered around flowers in Kahler, Luxembourg.

🐭 “Frederick” — By Lionel David and Alain Welter in Kahler, Luxembourg 🇱🇺

Four mice gather around a glass jar filled with tall flowers. Le Mur Jardin documents “Frederick” as a collaboration by Lionel David and Alain Welter; the restrained sepia palette makes the wall feel like a large illustrated storybook page.

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Travel and memory mural by Duro Duris in Nymburk, Czech Republic, with a dancing couple, trains, mountains and drifting fragments.

💃 A Dance Across the Building — By Duro Duris (Juraj Ďuriš) in Nymburk, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

A porcelain-like dancing couple anchors a collage of trains, mountains and drifting fragments. Město=Galerie says Juraj Ďuriš built the mural around travel, memories and life encounters, combining pop-art imagery with his signature graffiti style. It covers the primary school at Komenského 11.

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D’a’nia, Gadis Melayu mural by Akid One in Mosbach, Germany, showing a Malay girl across a railway panorama of trains, workers and city fragments.

🚆 “D’a’nia, Gadis Melayu” — By Akid One in Mosbach, Germany 🇩🇪

Akid One’s Malay girl looks across a long railway panorama of trains, workers and layered city fragments, created with Mr. Bakeroner and Omeria. Akid One’s finished-work post gives the title, while the City of Mosbach identifies the wall as part of a 1,100-square-meter Global Mural made by 40 artists from every continent. It runs along Güterhallenweg opposite Mosbach station.

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Giant gloved hand gripping a spray can in a mural by ACTK in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

🖐️ The Hand Is Bigger Than the Wall — By ACTK in Almaty, Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

A giant gloved hand closes around a spray can, with metallic highlights and deep folds rendered at monumental scale. ACTK’s process reel documents the wall from its painting stages to the finished piece. No formal title or exact street address was confirmed.

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Chrome humanoid with glowing eyes and reflected sparks, painted by Milache in collaboration with Botom 346 and MSTR 346 in Mazatlán, Mexico.

⚙️ A Chrome Figure Breaks Through the Dark — By Milache in Collaboration With Botom 346 & MSTR 346 in Mazatlán, Mexico 🇲🇽

A chrome-effect figure leans forward through sparks and fractured light, with hard reflections running across the face, shoulders, and hands. Milache’s finished-work post credits Botom 346 and MSTR 346 and says it was made for GOATS / Rompe Olas. No formal title or exact street address was confirmed.

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Cat and mouse optical illusion mural by SCAF Oner in Gouttières, France, with both animals breaking through painted openings in a house.

🐈 A Cat and Mouse Tear Open the House — By SCAF Oner in Gouttières, France 🇫🇷

A giant tabby cat and a small mouse push through two brightly layered trompe-l’œil openings, with the cat’s tail dropping through the lower break. The municipality’s festival page places SCAF Oner in the fourth Les Chats de Gouttières edition, held 1–2 August 2026; the mural is at plus code 3Q7C+263. No formal title was confirmed.

More: 26 3D Paintings by SCAF

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Concrete Horizons mural by Edoardo Ettorre in Gurjaani, Georgia, showing a child balancing on books to peer over a painted ledge.

📚 “Concrete Horizons” — By Edoardo Ettorre in Gurjaani, Georgia 🇬🇪

A child balances on a stack of books and stretches toward a painted ledge. Tbilisi Mural Fest identifies the work as “Concrete Horizons”. It stands at plus code QQ2X+PJ5 in Gurjaani.

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Haachtse Havik mural by DZIA in Haacht, Belgium, showing a huge gray hawk flying across a sports hall with bright orange talons extended.

🦅 “Haachtse Havik” — By DZIA in Haacht, Belgium 🇧🇪

A huge gray hawk sweeps across the sports hall with its wings spread and orange talons stretched toward the ground. In his finished-work post, DZIA calls it “Haachtse Havik” and says the local-wildlife mural was created for Haacht’s Animalinas project.

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Mural by Bakr in Vejle, Denmark, showing a woman reclining in a striped chair beside green water painted across the facade.

🪑 Woman by the Water — By Bakr in Vejle, Denmark 🇩🇰

A woman leans back in a striped chair while a line of green water crosses the facade behind her. In his post about the mural, Bakr says the scene was inspired by the Skagen painters’ treatment of light, nature and quiet everyday moments.

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Arachnide Alien mural by Nyota One in Marseille, showing a giant black spider wrapping around a weathered corner beside an oversized human eye.

🕷️ “Arachnide Alien” — By Nyota One in Marseille, France 🇫🇷

A giant black spider folds around the corner beside an oversized human eye. Nyota One’s finished-work post identifies it as “Arachnide Alien” and says the small anamorphic piece was painted in about two and a half hours at L’Aérosol Marseille.

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Portrait mural of Leci Brandão by Huggo Rocha in Apucarana, Brazil, with bright clothing and megaphones.

📣 Leci Brandão Portrait — By Huggo Rocha in Apucarana, Brazil 🇧🇷

Leci Brandão rests her chin on one hand, rendered in grayscale against an orange-and-yellow coat. The mural documentation credits Huggo Rocha and places the tribute at Colégio Estadual Nilo Cairo, Rua Osório Ribas de Paula 1252.

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Large bald eagle mural by Pawn Paint in Rensselaer, Indiana, USA.

🦅 Bald Eagle — By Pawn Paint in Rensselaer, Indiana, USA 🇺🇸

A bald eagle fills the vertical wall in steely blue, gray and gold, with its amber eye at the center of the composition. According to RenArtWlk, Pawn built the composition around the building’s hanging flag and the sunlit shadow it cast. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Le Renard Ornemental, a sleeping fox mural by BUBLEGUM in Nœux-les-Mines, France.

🦊 “Le Renard Ornemental” — By BUBLEGUM in Nœux-les-Mines, France 🇫🇷

A red fox curls into a quiet circle across the square wall. Béthune-Bruay Tourism confirms the title and BUBLEGUM’s collaboration with the Créateurs de Bonheurs, and describes its Baroque-inspired ornamentation. The 2026 work is at 14 Rue de Béthune.

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Colorful portrait mural by Max Sansing in Rensselaer, Indiana, showing a woman framed by green, orange and purple forms.

🌺 Rensselaer Portrait — By Max Sansing in Rensselaer, Indiana, USA 🇺🇸

A calm face fills the wall between sweeping orange hair, a green head covering and a flower. RenArtWlk’s 2026 documentation identifies Max Sansing as the artist; no formal artwork title has been confirmed, so the heading is descriptive.

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Mural by Alex Shot showing a woman with sunglasses beside a yellow heart face on a wall in Alife, Italy.

🖤 Heart and Reflection — By Alex Shot in Alife, Italy 🇮🇹

A monochrome portrait sits beside a bright yellow heart, while the sunglasses catch the same warm tones. Alex Shot’s finished-wall post documents the work at Dask Graffiti Jam in Alife; no formal title has been confirmed.

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Home Is the First Place We Can Be Superheroes mural by Mister Oreo showing three children in Batman masks in Mosbach, Germany.

🦸 “Home Is the First Place We Can Be Superheroes” — By Mister Oreo in Mosbach, Germany 🇩🇪

Three children huddle together in handmade Batman masks beneath a small glowing halo. In his statement on the mural, Mister Oreo says home teaches what safety feels like before strength—and is the first place children can be superheroes.

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Tvář města mural by Sokar Uno in Jablonec nad Nisou, showing a woman lifting her hands toward a burst of light.

✨ “Tvář města” (Face of the City) — By Sokar Uno in Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Jablonec’s official mural page explains that “Tvář města” (“Face of the City”) is not a portrait of a particular person: the woman represents Jablonec itself. Crystal-like reflections recall the city’s glass and jewelry traditions, while her open hands connect its past and future.

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Alba portrait mural by Patta in Ruinas, Sardinia, Italy.

🌅 “Alba” — By Patta in Ruinas, Sardinia, Italy 🇮🇹

In Patta’s official project post, the 33-square-meter mural portrays a girl in the traditional dress of Ruinas looking toward the future. He describes “Alba” as a meeting of generations: the future takes root in what came before. The work stands at Via Satta 1.

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Commissioned portrait of the cat Maui painted on a crushed can by My Dog Sighs

🐱 Maui Becomes a Cat Can — By My Dog Sighs

In the official post, My Dog Sighs identifies this as a commissioned “cat can” portrait of Maui. Painted across a crushed can, the close-set green eyes turn the reused metal into a small sculptural character.

More: Eyes That Speak: Seven Murals by My Dog Sighs

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Woman turning away amid lavender and pink light in the Slow Like Honey mural by Yanoe in Columbus, Ohio.

🌅 “Slow Like Honey” Glows at Sunset — By Yanoe in Columbus, Ohio, USA 🇺🇸

A woman turns away as lavender and soft pink wash across the wall. Yanoe’s finished-work post confirms the title “Slow Like Honey” and its Short North Arts District commission. Find it at 209 Warren Street.

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A Mariñeira maritime portrait mural by BEIS in Moaña, Spain, with a woman beside coiled rope, a wooden boat and a seabird.

⚓ “A Mariñeira” Brings the Sea Into the Street — By BEIS in Moaña, Spain 🇪🇸

A woman’s portrait rises beside coiled rope, a wooden boat and a seabird in flight. In his official post, BEIS describes “A Mariñeira” as a tribute to generations of women who have devoted their lives to the sea. It was painted for Murais en Igualdade on the side wall of Clínica Veterinaria Fauna.

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La persistenza della memoria mural by Vera Bugatti in Pescocanale, Italy, showing an elderly woman and a girl beside a large old suitcase.

🧳 “La persistenza della memoria” — By Vera Bugatti in Pescocanale, Italy 🇮🇹

An elderly woman and a young girl sit beside a heavy old suitcase, their hands and covered heads echoing across generations. On her official project page, Vera Bugatti connects “La persistenza della memoria” to Italian emigration to the Americas, nostalgia and the so-called Ulysses syndrome.

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Identity mural by DIAVU in Perugia, Italy, showing two large portraits assembled like puzzle pieces by giant hands across a tall building.

🪞 Identity — By DIAVU in Perugia, Italy 🇮🇹

Two portraits fill the 600-square-meter facade while giant hands assemble them like a puzzle. DIAVU’s completion post confirms the title “Identity” and dates the mural from June 20 to July 22, 2026; local reporting says the title was agreed with students and that the work explores the meeting between who we are, who we believe we are, and how others see us. See it at Via Fontivegge 55.

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Transfer mural by Zoer in Riga, showing people, cars, records, clothes, and household objects arranged across a red patterned facade.

🚗 Transfer — By Zoer / Frédéric Battle in Riga, Latvia 🇱🇻

People, cars, records, clothes, and domestic objects spread across a red patterned floor as if a whole era has been unpacked. Riga’s official street-art guide lists the work as “Transfer” by Fred Battle at Alekša Square in Sarkandaugava and connects it to sustainability, cultural exchange, and the way communities give new meaning to the past.

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Fantasy graffiti portrait by Alex Shot 106 in Naples, showing a silver-haired woman with purple glasses, small horns, and electric red clouds.

🕶️ Purple Glasses — By Alex Shot 106 in Naples, Italy 🇮🇹

Silver hair, purple glasses, and small horns frame the portrait against electric red clouds. Alex Shot 106’s finished-work post places it at Street Fighters Jam in Naples.

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Coming Home mural by Dave Young Kim in Los Angeles, showing Korean pungmulnori drummers moving beneath colorful ribbons, plum blossoms and outlines of traditional architecture.

🥁 “Coming Home” — By Dave Young Kim in Los Angeles, California, USA 🇺🇸

Korean pungmulnori drummers move beneath green, yellow, purple and red ribbons. The LA Local reports that youth collected oral histories from elders at Durae Crenshaw House for Kim’s first Koreatown mural; the architecture evokes ideas of home and the dancers draw on pungmulnori tradition.

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Jeff Hardy tribute mural by HE8CK and Fliser Macias in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico, showing the wrestler’s blue face and red eyes behind one of the artists.

🤼 Jeff Hardy Tribute — By HE8CK and Fliser Macias in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico 🇲🇽

Jeff Hardy’s blue face fills the wall with red eyes, dark mesh and streaks of electric color. Finished-work documentation credits HE8CK and Fliser Macias and tags the tribute .

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Niña de Humboldt mural by Adrián Graffiti in Chillán, Chile, showing a smiling girl in red glasses and a hood inspired by a Humboldt penguin.

🐧 “Niña de Humboldt” — By Adrián Graffiti in Chillán, Chile 🇨🇱

A smiling girl looks out through red glasses while a hood inspired by a Humboldt penguin frames her face. Adrián Graffiti’s official post confirms the title “Niña de Humboldt” and says the small gate mural was painted at Someruno’s laboratory.

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Mural by Marc Robitzky in Aschaffenburg, Germany, showing an older man running behind a laughing child on a bicycle across a residential building.

🚲 The Bicycle Lesson — By Marc Robitzky in Aschaffenburg, Germany 🇩🇪

A laughing child rides toward us while an older man runs directly behind the bicycle. The Aschaffenburger Kulturtage project page lists Robitzky at Bernhardstraße 27 among five new murals created for Damm’s 125th anniversary. No formal title has been confirmed, so the heading is descriptive.

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Mural by Lidia Cao in Grimaud, France, showing a sleeping face floating among blue water lilies with a butterfly on the nose.

🦋 “Todo cambio necesita su tiempo. Las mariposas tampoco nacen volando” — By Lidia Cao in Grimaud, France 🇫🇷

A sleeping face rests among blue water lilies while a butterfly lands on the bridge of the nose. Lidia Cao’s official post confirms the full Spanish title and identifies the work as a BACA Fest mural in Grimaud.

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Layered multi-figure mural by Ajax Piper in Weston-super-Mare, UK, painted across a tall street-facing wall.

🎭 Layered Figures — By Ajax Piper in Weston-super-Mare, UK 🇬🇧

A central figure in a floral dress is surrounded by smaller portraits, swimmers and a child beneath a red tree, all set inside scraped blocks of coral, turquoise and blue. Ajax Piper’s finished-mural post records the full quotation from FC Kahuna painted on the wall. It was painted for Weston Wallz at 33 Regent Street; no formal title has been confirmed.

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Feel the Unknown mural by Adventis and Osru in Saint-Jean-en-Royans, France, showing a woman reaching toward the viewer.

🌀 “FEEL THE UNKNOWN” — By Adventis and Osru in Saint-Jean-en-Royans, France 🇫🇷

A woman reaches out through red loops and black geometric bars, with the nearest hand pushed sharply forward. Festival documentation confirms the title and collaboration. The work was created for Le Graff en Vallée at 105 Impasse des Tisserands.

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FEEL THE VIBES mural by CEZ.ART across the Vogue Club facade in Reims, France.

🎧 “FEEL THE VIBES” — By CEZ.ART in Reims, France 🇫🇷

A DJ-like figure, huge speakers, a black cat and an iridescent record spread across the low facade in electric color. CEZ.ART’s official post confirms the title and says the mural was painted for Vogue Club’s 20th anniversary. Find it at 93 Boulevard du Général Leclerc.

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Tejido Lenca mural by Zelva in San Isidro, Honduras, showing a Lenca figure surrounded by woven cloth and bright birds.

🧵 “Tejido Lenca” — By Zelva in San Isidro, Honduras 🇭🇳

A central figure, woven cloth and brightly colored birds overlap across a wall filled with reds, greens and yellows. Zelva’s official post identifies “Tejido Lenca” as a tribute to the Lenca people, painted for Joya de los Lagos.

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Air Kiss mural by Gleb Kashtanov showing a woman blowing a kiss across a tall apartment building in Vitebsk, Belarus.

💋 “Air Kiss” — By Gleb Kashtanov in Vitebsk, Belarus 🇧🇾

A woman blows a kiss from high on an apartment tower. The project’s documentation gives the Russian title “Воздушный поцелуй” (“Air Kiss”) and calls it Vitebsk’s largest portrait mural. It stands at Moskovskiy Prospekt 113/1.

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Appartenere mural by Mr. Garek combining several painted figures and hands on a red building in Vicari, Italy.

🤝 “Appartenere” — By Mr. Garek in Vicari, Italy 🇮🇹

Faces, hands and bodies overlap across the narrow facade. In his statement on the mural, Mr. Garek asks what it means to belong and presents diversity as a possibility for everyone to find a place.

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Mural by Vinie showing a girl offering a flower beneath enormous colorful hair on Rue Edgar Quinet in Calais, France.

🌸 Flower Hair — By Vinie in Calais, France 🇫🇷

A girl in overalls offers a flower beneath a huge crown of color. In Calais XXL’s festival interview, Vinie says she placed the child offering a flower near a school, incorporated Calais lace and wanted to make women visible in art and public space. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Black-and-white portrait mural by SKEM with a vivid red hibiscus in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.

🌺 Hibiscus Portrait — By SKEM in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe 🇬🇵

A monochrome woman with braided hair looks directly out from the wall, framed by a brilliant red hibiscus, turquoise haze and pixel-like breaks. Finished-work documentation credits SKEM and places the portrait in Pointe-à-Pitre; no formal title has been confirmed.

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Giant crab lifting a wooden chair in a mural by Whoam Irony at Sultan’s Kebab House in Weston-super-Mare, UK.

🦀 A Giant Crab Breaks Into the Building — By Whoam Irony in Weston-super-Mare, UK 🇬🇧

A huge crab appears to break through the yellow facade while raising a wooden chair. Real windows and painted cast shadows complete the illusion; Weston Wallz’s 2026 post confirms that the creature is a crab, not a lobster. It was painted at Sultan’s Kebab House, 6 Alexandra Parade.

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Flourisoul mural by Studio Giftig on Bloeij’s building in Helmond, Netherlands.

🌺 “Flourisoul” — By Studio Giftig in Helmond, Netherlands 🇳🇱

Studio Giftig’s official description of “Flourisoul” presents the mural as a work about the time, care and courage required for personal growth. A figure appears to blossom among monumental flowers on Bloeij’s building at Schootense Dreef 23D.

More: 11 Murals by Studio Giftig

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Malta 2077 futuristic masked figure mural by Sock Wild Sketch in Sliema, Malta.

🌃 “Malta 2077” — By Sock Wild Sketch in Sliema, Malta 🇲🇹

In his official post, Sock Wild Sketch titles the work “Malta 2077” and identifies it as a Sliema Arts Festival mural. A masked figure in mirrored goggles stands before an imagined high-rise Malta filled with drones and illuminated signs.

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Au-delà des lisières flower and butterfly mural by Mantra in Bouville, France.

🦋 “Au-delà des lisières” — By Mantra in Bouville, France 🇫🇷

In the festival’s description of “Au-delà des lisières”, the mural brings two very different natural habitats into contact, opening a window onto a wildflower meadow amid cultivated fields. Mantra painted it for Inspire Festival at 145 La Galerie in Bouville.

More: 15 Buildings Full of Butterflies (Street Art by Mantra)

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Mirada Real eagle-owl mural by Xolaka in Vallanca, Spain

🦉 “Mirada Real” — By Xolaka in Vallanca, Spain 🇪🇸

A Eurasian eagle-owl’s amber eyes dominate the cemetery facade, with its pale plumage stretched across the entire low building. Vallanca’s official mural route lists the work as “Mirada Real” at the cemetery facade on Calle Fuensomera.

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Four stylized figures with sunglasses painted by Theron One on a garden wall

🎭 “Discovering Art Variations” — By Theron One in the Netherlands 🇳🇱

Four stylized figures crowd together in black, white, red and gold. Theron’s own timeline calls the piece “Discovering Art Variations,” dates it to March 2024 and says he painted it on his garden wall using AI-generated images posted to Pinterest as references.

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Woman and child facade mural by Hanna Lucatelli in Santa Sofia d'Epiro, Italy

🏠 A Family Story Lives on the Facade — By Hanna Lucatelli in Santa Sofia d’Epiro, Italy 🇮🇹

A seated woman and child settle naturally around the doorway and windows, while a faded room interior extends across the upper facade. Organizer Gulìa Urbana describes the Ylberi 2026 work as Lucatelli’s first mural in Italy and a symbolic bridge between Italy and Brazil, memory and belonging. It stands at Piazza Sant’Atanasio 23. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Paolo and Francesca mural by Afzan Pirzade in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France

💋 Paolo and Francesca’s First Kiss — By Afzan Pirzade in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France 🇫🇷

Pirzade enlarged Rose O’Neill’s 1911 drawing “Paolo and Francesca” across the gable, turning the tragic lovers’ first kiss from Dante’s Divine Comedy into a monumental black-and-white scene. Boulogne-sur-Mer’s official page says the mural was painted entirely by brush; it stands at the entrance to the park off Rue de la Paix.

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Mechanical skull wearing a detailed samurai helmet in Samuraibot by YBR SHC at Barrandovský most in Prague, Czech Republic

💀 “Samuraibot” Guards the Wall — By YBR SHC at Barrandovský most, Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

A mechanical skull wears a detailed samurai helmet, with layered neck guards, cables and cold blue shadows set off by gold details. In his official post, YBR calls the piece “Samuraibot”, dates it August 2, 2026, geotags Barrandovský most and says it was painted alongside Caer8th.

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Black-and-white communal portrait mural titled Foto de familia by Alex Senna in Fanzara, Spain

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 “Foto de familia” Imagines Childhood in Fanzara — By Alex Senna in Fanzara, Spain 🇪🇸

In his account of “Foto de familia”, Senna says Fanzara’s roughly 250 residents made him imagine childhood in the village. Children and animals mingle with mystical and folkloric figures in an invented communal portrait where, as he writes, not everything is what it seems.

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Das Mädchen mit ihrer Taube mural by Thomas Kubig on a tall facade in Hamburg, Germany

🕊️ “Das Mädchen mit ihrer Taube” Rises Above Ottensen — By Thomas Kubig in Hamburg, Germany 🇩🇪

A white dove rests across a child’s shoulder against a warm field of orange, blue and violet. Cup of Color’s official post identifies the title and connects the image with hope; the motif comes from the organization’s work in India. The mural covers Handwerkshof Ottensen at Bahrenfelder Straße 321.

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Magenta portrait painted by aFase! on a temporary art cube in Almere, Netherlands

💗 A Magenta Face Appears Between Brush Strokes — By aFase! in Almere, Netherlands 🇳🇱

In the official post, aFase! shows how the portrait is built through sweeping black, white and magenta strokes. Almere Centrum’s event page confirms that Docks 2026 presented 24 temporary 20-square-metre art cubes around the city, so this is not a permanent mural.

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The Dreaming Cougar mural by Nina Valkhoff, also known as Nina Pelirroja, in Chilliwack, Canada

🐾 “The Dreaming Cougar” Stretches Across Chilliwack — By Nina Valkhoff (Nina Pelirroja) in Chilliwack, Canada 🇨🇦

Chilliwack Mural Festival confirms the title “The Dreaming Cougar” and places it at 46240 Yale Road. In her own post, Valkhoff calls the 22-by-4-metre work a feel-good mural and her first in Canada.

More: Enchanting Street Art by Nina Valkhoff: Celebrating Wildlife and Nature on Urban Walls

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Peregrine falcon beside a flor de amancaes and a tulip in a mural by Héctor Ilustra in El Agustino, Lima, Peru

🦅 A Peregrine Falcon Lands Among Giant Flowers — By Héctor Ilustra in El Agustino, Lima, Peru 🇵🇪

A peregrine falcon stands beside a flor de amancaes and a tulip against a turquoise background. Héctor Ilustra’s finished-work post identifies all three motifs and documents the mural in El Agustino, at the corner of Jirón Áncash and Calle 4. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Woman hanging laundry across a painted terrace in the Labores compartidas mural by Janín Nuz and Yuda GN in Santiago de Compostela, Spain

🧺 “Labores compartidas” Reaches Across the Facade — By Janín Nuz & Yuda GN in Santiago de Compostela, Spain 🇪🇸

At Rúa de Suarribas 61, Yuda GN’s half of this two-site project turns a blank gable into an extension of a shared terrace. Delas Fest’s official page confirms Yuda’s site and Janín Nuz’s paired work at Cruz da Nogueira 10.

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It Was Her Perfect Nothing mural by Jasmine Crisp in Boulogne-sur-Mer, showing two figures resting in a meadow while a hand raises a yellow flower above hydrangeas.

🌼 “It Was Her Perfect Nothing” — By Jasmine Crisp in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France 🇫🇷

A hand lifts one yellow bloom above hydrangeas and wild plants while two figures rest in the meadow beyond. In her own post, Crisp confirms the title, describes the mural as roughly 11 by 5 metres and says she completed it in under six days using only leftover paint. The city’s feature places it on Rue des Pipôts.

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Mural by Roy Rytmo in Isla Maciel, Argentina, showing a boatman standing in a low wooden craft with a long pole.

🛶 The River Worker — By Roy Rytmo in Isla Maciel, Argentina 🇦🇷

A boatman stands steady in a low wooden craft, planting one long pole into the painted water. Blue reflections, shore plants and the low horizon extend the small boat scene across the wall.

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Pride mural by Marco Pennacchia at Glenroy Community Hub in Melbourne, showing a reclining reader holding a “Be Proud” book beneath rainbow fabric, beside yellow tulips.

📖 Reader and Flowers — By Marco Pennacchia in Glenroy, Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺

A reader reclines with “Be Proud” on the book cover. Merri-bek City Council says Pennacchia’s Glenroy Hub mural draws on the intersex-inclusive Progress Pride flag and uses quiet reading to reference the library. Find it at 50 Wheatsheaf Road. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Mural by Primal Graphic in Port-de-Bouc, France, showing several figures carrying a large wooden boat across a blue house wall.

🚣 Carrying the Boat — By Primal Graphic in Port-de-Bouc, France 🇫🇷

Several women carry an overturned wooden boat across the blue facade. Maritima’s festival report says Primal researched Port-de-Bouc’s shipyard history and based the scene on a period of financial hardship when women demonstrated while carrying upturned boats. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Le guitariste mural by Onsept Nok in Lafrançaise, France, showing a reclining guitarist beside a large blue face.

🎸 “Le guitariste” — By Onsept Nok in Lafrançaise, France 🇫🇷

A reclining guitarist seems to slip through geometric openings in the wall while a large blue face floats beside him. Faire le Mur’s official post identifies the work as “Le guitariste” by Onsept Nok in Lafrançaise.

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Mural by Torrijo Reyes showing a shopkeeper and customer inside a neighborhood colmado in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

🏪 Super Colmado El Torri — By Torrijo Reyes in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴

Inside a colmado, a shopkeeper and customer face each other across a counter framed by jars, shelves, hanging goods and a weighing scale. Torrijo Reyes’s process reel identifies the project as Colmado El Torri and credits collaborators Tonic Ten, Silantro Ancho and Kelvin 2290. No separate formal artwork title has been confirmed.

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Graffiti collaboration by HOMBRE SUK TRS and SAKER VCG in Bayreuth, Germany, with an orange-haired character and colorful lettering.

🎨 Character and Letter Wall — By HOMBRE SUK TRS and SAKER VCG in Bayreuth, Germany 🇩🇪

An orange-haired character grips a spray can beside a long run of turquoise, pink and silver lettering. Finished-work documentation credits HOMBRE SUK TRS and SAKER VCG in Bayreuth; no formal title has been confirmed.

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Mural by Mutus Evgeny in Zaslavl, Belarus, showing a woman standing in water with flower wreaths.

🌊 Woman in Water and Flowers — By Mutus Evgeny in Zaslavl, Belarus 🇧🇾

A woman stands waist-deep in a forest pool, holding a flower wreath while several more float around her. Location documentation places the work on Velikaya Street in Zaslavl; no formal title has been confirmed, so the heading is descriptive.

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DEIVID mural by Nozer HMB in Monterrey, Mexico, showing a boy holding a spray can.

🧒 “DEIVID” — By Nozer HMB in Monterrey, Mexico 🇲🇽

Deivid faces the viewer with crossed arms, one hand gripping a spray can, while tags and the words La Campana remain visible behind him. In his official post, Nozer identifies the portrait as “DEIVID” and thanks the child’s family for allowing him to paint the tribute in Monterrey’s Cerro de la Campana area.

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Contrapeso mural by Dúo Amazonas on an apartment wall in Rosenheim, Germany, showing two figures gathered around a glowing center.

🌺 “Contrapeso” — By Dúo Amazonas in Rosenheim, Germany 🇩🇪

Two figures bend toward a bright center surrounded by deep reds, green and black. In Dúo Amazonas’s post for “Contrapeso”, the artists describe two forces that are not opposed but need one another: amid violence, care becomes a counterweight. Rosenheim’s official Transit Art page places it at Schirmbeckstraße 6.

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Pink trompe-l’œil mural by Shozy covering the side of an apartment building in Calais, France.

🪢 Pink Illusion — By Shozy in Calais, France 🇫🇷

A folded pink surface appears to twist away from a black grid as it travels down the tower. Shozy’s finished-work post and Calais XXL’s festival listing place the trompe-l’œil at Lycée Coubertin on Boulevard du 8 Mai. No formal title has been confirmed, so “Pink Illusion” is descriptive.

More: 3D Madness By Shozy! (28 Photos)

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Twin Frequency mural by Jack Fran showing two women against large red letters in Miami on the Gold Coast, Australia.

📡 “Twin Frequency” — By Jack Fran in Miami, Gold Coast, Australia 🇦🇺

Two figures sit between large red letters, water and distant hills. In his finished-work post, Jack Fran identifies the title “Twin Frequency” and says the mural was inspired by his twin daughters. It was painted for Surface Festival at 4/22 Mountain View Avenue.

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A Gardiá de Fene mural by Mandioh with Bettinarium, showing a woman lit by warm sunset colors and cool reflected water in Fene, Spain.

🌊 “A Gardiá de Fene” — By Mandioh with Bettinarium in Fene, Spain 🇪🇸

Warm sunset light meets dark water across a single portrait. Perla Mural Fest’s finished-work post identifies “A Gardiá de Fene” as a mythological guardian by Mandioh with Bettinarium. The reflection carries the face downward at Avenida do Tarrío 78.

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Beneath the Peak mural by Dom Laporte showing layered portraits, red flowers and birds in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.

🏔️ “Beneath the Peak” — By Dom Laporte in Squamish, Canada 🇨🇦

Portraits, red flowers and birds overlap across the tall wall, with the mountains of Squamish visible beside the building. Squamish Mural Walk’s official recap identifies the title “Beneath the Peak,” the acrylic-and-spray-paint media and the 55-by-50-foot scale.

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Feels Like Home mural showing Swansea City supporter Salvatore Rullo with his granddaughter Rosa Allen in Swansea, Wales.

🏠 “Feels Like Home” — By The Hass and Fine Art Phil in Swansea, Wales, UK 🇬🇧

Lifelong Swansea City supporter Salvatore Rullo and his granddaughter Rosa Allen sit among the crowd, wrapped in torn-paper shapes and club imagery. Swansea City’s unveiling report explains how “Feels Like Home,” “Since 1912” and part of the old yellow gate from the Vetch connect family memory to club history. The mural is on Salubrious Place.

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Passing Through Time mural by Kitsune Jolene and Krimsone, a Dylan Thomas tribute with a woman, raven, flowers and layered objects in Swansea, Wales.

🐦 “Passing Through Time” — By Kitsune Jolene and Krimsone in Swansea, Wales, UK 🇬🇧

A woman, raven, flowers, patterned vessels and a small boat rise through violet and orange light. Nation.Cymru’s report identifies “Passing Through Time” as Kitsune Jolene and Krimsone’s contemporary response to Dylan Thomas and places it on Grove House at 3 Grove Place.

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Anti-abuse mural by Nacle One in Besançon showing a child with red headphones and a looming monster behind her.

🎧 Monsters Behind the Screen — By Nacle One in Besançon, France 🇫🇷

A child’s phone glows beneath a creature looming overhead. In his post about the mural, Nacle One says some modern “monsters” hide behind screens or take the form of control and fear. The work was created for a campaign against sexist and sexual violence, including violence against children.

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TEACH THEM YOUNG mural by Gloaros at Crème Fresh Festival in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France.

📝 “TEACH THEM YOUNG” — By Gloaros in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France 🇫🇷

Gloaros’s finished-work post identifies the title “TEACH THEM YOUNG” and the Crème Fresh Festival. A girl grips a crumpled sheet covered in angular marks while fluorescent wildstyle forms crowd the wall at L’Autre Lieu, 61 Rue de l’Abbaye.

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“Una mirada” mural by Heber Fleitas, showing enormous eyes across a public skatepark ramp in Ubatuba, Brazil.

👀 “Una mirada” — By Heber Fleitas in Ubatuba, Brazil 🇧🇷

In his post for “Una mirada”, Fleitas writes that the mural says nothing and everything at once. The enormous eyes stretch across the curved face of Ubatuba’s public skatepark, making the concrete ramp itself seem to stare back.

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Nature is Metal mural by Luca Ledda at Rock Werchter in Rotselaar, Belgium

🐇 “Nature is Metal” — By Luca Ledda at Rock Werchter in Rotselaar, Belgium 🇧🇪

A giant gray rabbit spans the red containers, tangled in thorn-like vines and fragments of military machinery. Street Art Cities’ work record identifies “Nature is Metal” and explains the scene as nature resisting war and ecological damage. The North West Walls installation stands at Haachtsesteenweg 25.

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Dense green and yellow mural by Eric Karbeling in Mexico City, Mexico

🌿 A Figure Emerges from the Green — By Eric Karbeling in Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽

Looping green, yellow, white and gray forms gather into a dense figure against exposed brick. A finished-work photograph documents Eric Karbeling’s wall for Vecindad Murales in Coyoacán.

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Close-up portrait framed by a painted shattered-glass illusion by Daniel Pedros in Barcelona, Spain

🪞 A Portrait Breaks Through the Glass — By Daniel Pedros in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸

Daniel Pedros turns the wall into a splintered pane, placing a close-up portrait behind jagged, reflective shards. Finished-work documentation credits Pedros in Barcelona; no formal title has been confirmed, so the heading is descriptive.

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Two cracked grayscale faces embracing in the Two heal mural by JDL Street Art in Caorle, Italy

🫂 “Two heal” Holds a Quiet Embrace — By JDL Street Art in Caorle, Italy 🇮🇹

Two cracked grayscale faces meet in a close embrace. In her post for “Two heal”, JDL describes love as holding each other through broken parts and healing side by side. The Caorle Sea Festival wall is at Piazzale Clessidra 1.

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Painter among daisies and bees beside a blue dragon-like character in a mural by ROZA and Unik94 in Szydłowo, Poland

🌿 A Painter and Blue Creature Share the Gable — By ROZA & Unik94 in Szydłowo, Poland 🇵🇱

In ROZA and Unik94’s finished-work post, ROZA’s painter raises her brush among daisies and bees while Unik94’s blue, dragon-like character curls across the opposite side. Szydłowo’s official festival page confirms the mural program at the Centrum Upowszechniania Kultury; the center’s official address is Szydłowo 89A.

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Hello Lucky pink lucky-cat character mural by Kal Dea in Paris, France

🐱 “Hello Lucky” Brings a Giant Lucky Cat to Paris — By Kal Dea in Paris, France 🇫🇷

In her post for “Hello Lucky”, Kal Dea presents the glossy pink maneki-neko as an offering on an urban altar, symbolizing luck, protection and prosperity while honoring the women who bring the site to life. Find it at 48 Boulevard Voltaire.

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A monumental face by AKUT sheds rainbow-colored tears across a building in Aschaffenburg, Germany.

🌈 “What if no one had to hide who they are?” — By AKUT in Aschaffenburg, Germany 🇩🇪

A face fills the entire wall while bands of red, orange, green and blue run from the eyes like painted tears. In his post about the mural, AKUT frames the title’s question around identity, visibility and the LGBTQIA+ community. The wall is at Schneidmühlweg 62.

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Large blue mural by Jacqueline de Montaigne in Vigo, Spain, showing a pale face surrounded by flowers and birds above a heron.

🕊️ “Ecosystems I” — By Jacqueline de Montaigne in Vigo, Spain 🇪🇸

A pale face opens into flowers, leaves and birds while a heron rises from the lower wall. Jacqueline de Montaigne’s official site records her participation in Vigo Cidade de Cor, while Street Art Cities catalogs the work as “Ecosystems I”. The festival’s finished-work post places it at Rúa Cataluña 40.

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Black-and-white graffiti by Akid One in Kuala Lumpur, showing a backhoe lifting its bucket through large suspended letters beside a bent STOP WORK sign.

🚜 Backhoe Breakout — By Akid One in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾

A backhoe raises its bucket through four hanging letters while a crow watches from a bent “STOP WORK” sign. Akid One keeps the machinery almost monochrome, letting the real concrete, railings, and shadows complete the industrial scene.

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We Shall See mural by TWOONE in Weiterswiller, France, showing a Eurasian eagle-owl drawn in energetic red lines across a house facade.

🦉 “We Shall See” — By TWOONE in Weiterswiller, France 🇫🇷

A Eurasian eagle-owl fills the facade in restless red marks, with the shutters and windows left visible through its body. TWOONE’s official post identifies the title “WE SHALL SEE” and dates it to June 2026; finished-work documentation places it at 2 Rue de la Wantzenau.

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LA IDENTIDAD DE UN OFICIO mural by Taquen in Salobreña, Spain, showing weathered hands and a field worker in muted earth colors.

👐 “LA IDENTIDAD DE UN OFICIO” — By Taquen in Salobreña, Spain 🇪🇸

Large weathered hands and a field worker fill the facade in muted earth tones. In his post for “LA IDENTIDAD DE UN OFICIO”, Taquen explains that the work is about the zafra—the sugarcane harvest that shaped Salobreña for centuries—and preserving the memory of manual labor. Organizer documentation places the mural at Calle Blas Infante 7.

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La Memoria del Camino mural by Ale Poire in Santiago Tlautla, Hidalgo, showing two people in wide-brimmed hats beside a saddled horse in an agave landscape.

🐎 “La Memoria del Camino” — By Ale Poire in Santiago Tlautla, Hidalgo, Mexico 🇲🇽

A saddled horse waits beside two people in wide-brimmed hats, with agave and hills behind them. In her project post for “La Memoria del Camino”, Ale Poire describes the mural as a tribute to the land, work and identity of Santiago Tlautla, where every path carries traces of those who came before.

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Estasi di Agata mural by Mirko LOSTE Cavallotto in Catania, layering three views of a woman's face across an old facade.

👁️ “Estasi di Agata” — By Mirko LOSTE Cavallotto in Catania, Italy 🇮🇹

Three views of a woman’s face overlap the old doors, stonework and a window. In his presentation of “Estasi di Agata”, Mirko LOSTE Cavallotto dedicates the work to Saint Agatha and to women harmed by patriarchy. Finished-work documentation places it at Via Santa Maria dell’Aiuto 60.

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Dark monochrome mural by Kimxla in Potsdam, showing a woman's face and long black hair against a turquoise halo among trees.

🌑 Portrait in the Trees — By Kimxla in Potsdam, Germany 🇩🇪

A woman’s face emerges from long black hair against a turquoise halo, with the surrounding trees deepening the shadows around the wall. Kimxla’s own post dates the untitled work to 2026 and places it in Potsdam; the heading is descriptive.

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Ghost House mural by Blatta HTB showing three cartoon ghosts in hats crowding around a frightened figure on a concrete wall.

👻 “Ghost House” — By Blatta HTB

Three long-faced ghosts lean into a chaotic little room while a frightened figure is squeezed between them. Finished-work documentation identifies the title “Ghost House” and credits Blatta HTB; no city could be verified.

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Fantasy mural by Verzek in Villavicencio, Colombia, showing a horned woman beneath blue feathered wings, each marked with a glowing amber eye.

🪽 Horned Figure — By Verzek in Villavicencio, Colombia 🇨🇴

A horned woman looks across the wall with amber eyes while enormous blue feathered wings rise behind her, each marked by another watching eye. Finished-work documentation credits Verzek for Poderes Urbanos and places it at Calle 17 #33-65. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Long-beaked bird and flower mural by DeZio One in Grasse, France.

🐦 Bird and Flowers — By DeZio One in Grasse, France 🇫🇷

A long-beaked bird rises through oversized white, red and pink blossoms on the narrow facade. Parc naturel régional des Préalpes d’Azur’s event page identifies Paul DeZio and the Parking Martelly project. The work is at Parking Martelly on Allée du 8 Mai 1945; no formal title has been confirmed.

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Reptiles al Sol, a collaborative wall by Seta Fuerte and Acsoner in Medellín, Colombia, combining a crocodilian, monarch butterfly and turquoise graffiti lettering.

🐊 “Reptiles al Sol” — By Seta Fuerte and Acsoner in Medellín, Colombia 🇨🇴

A crocodilian opens its jaws above turquoise lettering while a monarch butterfly holds the far edge. In his post for “Reptiles al Sol”, Seta Fuerte credits Acsoner for the collaboration.

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Aerial view of two separate Peace Tower murals by OTF Works and MOTS meeting at the corner of a high-rise in Augsburg, Germany.

🕊️ Two Peace Tower Murals — By OTF Works and MOTS in Augsburg, Germany 🇩🇪

Geometric shapes wrap around two sides of the high-rise and meet at the corner. Augsburg’s official project page records the six-wall Peace Tower mural program at Lechhauser Straße 35; MOTS titles its side “Branch Out”.

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Collaborative mural by Sprite and SNUB23 showing a boombox-headed robot beside a bright blue lynx in Brighton, England.

🔊 Speaker Head and Blue Lynx — By Sprite and SNUB23 in Brighton, England, UK 🇬🇧

A boombox-headed robot crouches beside a bright blue lynx while pink mist pools around their feet. Finished-work documentation credits Sprite and SNUB23 and places the collaboration at 38 Trafalgar Lane. No formal title has been confirmed.

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Au Tertre mural by Mister Tris showing a mother and child walking through a vivid landscape in Tertre, Saint-Ghislain, Belgium.

🌄 “Au Tertre” — By Mister Tris in Saint-Ghislain, Belgium 🇧🇪

A path climbs toward a mother and child through fields of green, violet and peach. Street Art Cities’ work record identifies “Au Tertre” as a three-wall story and places it at Rue du Peuple 59.

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Wallas City mural by Andrew Wallas showing a female superhero above a blue-and-pink W-branded skyline at Spot 13 in Paris, France.

🌃 “Wallas City” — By Andrew Wallas in Paris, France 🇫🇷

A female superhero wearing Wallas’s W emblem rises above a blue-and-pink skyline filled with W-branded towers. Street-Heart documents the July 2026 work as “Wallas City” at Spot 13 on allée Paris-Ivry.

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Rencontres, a colorful fish mural by Vincent Gibeaux covering an apartment facade in Caorle, Italy.

🐟 “Rencontres” — By Vincent Gibeaux in Caorle, Italy 🇮🇹

“Rencontres” fills the facade with imaginary, brightly colored fish. Caorle Sea Festival’s artist page describes them meeting through curiosity and exchange rather than competition, turning the wall into a playful image of coexistence on Via del Rombo.

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Architectural mural by Jason Wasserman in Montreal combining organ pipes with rose-window geometry.

🎼 Organ Pipes Meet a Rose Window — By Jason Wasserman in Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦

In his finished-work post, Wasserman says he based the mural on the architecture of Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica, combining its pipe organ with circular rose-window geometry. The MURAL Festival work stands at 4478 Rue De Bullion.

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Colorful fragmented profile mural by L7MATRIX in Calais, France.

🌀 A Face Moving Through Color — By L7MATRIX in Calais, France 🇫🇷

Blue, pink, white and turquoise gestures explode from a calm profile. Calais’s official festival page identifies L7MATRIX’s site at the corner of Rue du Four-à-Chaux and Boulevard Albert-Einstein and describes his mix of detailed realism, free geometry, abstraction and nature. No formal title has been confirmed.

More: Amazing Street Art: l7matrix Jellyfish Series (8 photos)

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Mechanical monster bee mural by Solvo Ibarra in León, Guanajuato, Mexico.

🐝 The Bee Has Gone Mechanical — By Solvo Ibarra in León, Guanajuato, Mexico 🇲🇽

A giant bee mutates into a graffiti monster with mechanical limbs, black spikes, glowing green eyes and rows of fangs. END Crew’s artist announcement confirms Solvo Ibarra’s participation in its 16th-anniversary gathering; the official event post places the three-day program at Escuela Secundaria General No. 16 “Pedro Moreno” in Las Hilamas.

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Red, magenta, and gold portrait mural of a woman in a headwrap by Plinio Cristovive in São Paulo, Brazil.

🎨 A Portrait in Warm Colors — By Plinio Cristovive in São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷

Magenta, red and gold shape a close portrait beneath an orange headwrap, with pale braids and jewelry framing the face. Plinio Cristovive’s finished-work post places the roughly 350-by-300-centimeter mural at the third Graffiti no Caminho gathering in Vila Maria, São Paulo. No formal title has been confirmed, so the heading is descriptive.

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Seres, a mural of a cacomixtle and two birds by Sofbmart in Tlalpan, Mexico City

🌙 “Seres” — By Sofbmart in Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽

A nocturnal cacomixtle peers out beneath two birds in warm orange and violet tones. Sofbmart’s own post identifies the animal and places the wall in Ejidos de San Pedro Mártir. Muralia catalogs the work as “Seres”, painted in July 2026 in the same neighborhood.

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Bodegueros puppy mural by Klina Art and Machuca Art10 in Moyobamba, Peru

🐶 “Bodegueros” — By Klina Art & Machuca Art10 in Moyobamba, Peru 🇵🇪

Four black-and-white puppies scramble across a painted green surface, their oversized paws pushing toward the street. In the artists’ post for “Bodegueros,” they pair the mural with the line “Huellas que esperan un hogar”—pawprints waiting for a home—and credit the reference photograph to Tropa de Isra.

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EDEN 2.0 — Adam mural with a grayscale male portrait, birds, flowers and pixel blocks by Ninjaz Graffiti, Mozz Walls and Cionsi in San Pietro Belvedere, Italy

🌿 “EDEN 2.0 — Adam” Imagines a New Beginning — By Ninjaz Graffiti, Mozz Walls & Cionsi in San Pietro Belvedere, Italy 🇮🇹

This is the Adam mural from “EDEN 2.0,” a paired project that reimagines Adam and Eve as a new alliance between humanity, nature, and technology. A monochrome portrait is layered with birds, flowers, Tuscan references, and pixel-like blocks, folding local memory into a future-facing composition. The artwork listing places the Adam wall at Via Castello 10.

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Teal-and-black mural by Felipe Talu showing a close-up face and reaching hand at Bar do Jorginho in Macaé, Brazil

🌊 A Teal Portrait Stretches Across the Wall — By Felipe Talu in Macaé, Brazil 🇧🇷

Felipe Talu builds the face and reaching hand from dense hatched lines in a tight teal-and-black palette. His June 2026 reel places the mural at Bar do Jorginho, Rua Jesus Soares Pereira 396 in Macaé.

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Cybernetic figure and dimensional graffiti mural by Rudiart in Alicante, Spain

🚀 “The Boy of Space” Blends a Cybernetic Portrait With 3D Letters — By Rudiart in Alicante, Spain 🇪🇸

Rudiart identifies the cybernetic figure as “The Boy of Space” and dates it to Alicante’s 2026 Hogueras festivities. A pale face merges with orange machinery while dimensional letters push forward beside it.

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Seated figure holding spray cans above giant sneakers in a facade mural by Le Mec Blasé in Abbeville, France

👟 Giant Sneakers Step Across the Facade — By Le Mec Blasé in Abbeville, France 🇫🇷

A seated character covers the facade, holding a spray can in each hand while oversized sneakers stretch across the lower floors. Yellow, purple and black forms integrate the figure with the windows. Curb Street Culture identifies it as Le Mec Blasé’s Abbeville production.

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Anna Karenina portrait and steam train mural by Lu Blue in Kaliningrad, Russia

🚂 “Anna Karenina” Turns a Downpipe Into a Locomotive — By Lu Blue in Kaliningrad, Russia 🇷🇺

A tearful, flower-crowned Anna rises above a steam locomotive. In her finished-work post, Lu Blue explains that she incorporated the building’s downpipe into the train.

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Avelino Cachafeiro mural by SFHIR in Soutelo de Montes, Spain, portraying the Galician bagpiper in black and white.

🎵 Avelino Cachafeiro — By SFHIR in Soutelo de Montes, Spain 🇪🇸

A monumental black-and-white bagpiper sits against the weathered wall while fine architectural lines rise behind him. SFHIR based the 15-by-12-metre mural on an old photograph of Avelino Cachafeiro but describes the figure as a stylized, idealized reimagining rather than a literal portrait. The lines behind him evoke Santiago Cathedral and Cachafeiro’s 1924 recognition as Galicia’s best bagpiper.

More: Turning Walls into Stories! 6 Murals by SFHIR

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Willakuyninchik mural by Zelva Uno in Ayacucho, Peru, portraying two women among flowers, stars, a bird and traditional masks.

🌺 “Willakuyninchik” — By Zelva Uno in Ayacucho, Peru 🇵🇪

Two women stand hand in hand among oversized flowers, stars, a bird and traditional masks. The deep green wall reads like a family portrait held inside a night sky. Zelva Uno translates “Willakuyninchik” from Quechua as “our story” and presents the mural as a piece of local history and identity.

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Mural by Nico Cathcart in La Porte, Indiana, showing a young woman reading among yellow flowers, a blue bird and a monarch butterfly.

📖 Sunflower Reader — By Nico Cathcart in La Porte, Indiana, USA 🇺🇸

A young reader looks up from an open book as a blue bird rests on her shoulder and a monarch butterfly crosses the yellow flowers. The painted brick gives the quiet scene a soft texture. Mural Mania’s finished-work post says the flowers symbolize spring, rebirth and hope; the mural stands at 607 Jefferson Avenue.

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De Mudanzas mural by Mr Chapu in Orihuela, Spain, showing a long-horned goat carrying luggage through a mountain landscape.

🐐 “De Mudanzas” — By Mr Chapu in Orihuela, Spain 🇪🇸

A long-horned goat walks through a painted mountain landscape with luggage strapped to its back. The abandoned concrete structure becomes both frame and doorway for the journey. Mr Chapu describes “De Mudanzas” as a response to human presence forcing wildlife from its habitat.

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Green Muse mural by ACME 107 in Peschiera Borromeo, Italy, showing a blue-green woman framed by leaves on a curved wall.

🌿 Green Muse — By ACME 107 in Peschiera Borromeo, Italy 🇮🇹

A blue-green face emerges from leaves and decorative forms on the curved wall. Real branches overlap the painted crown, making the portrait feel rooted in the surrounding trees.

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Mural by Michell Gasca in Villapinzón, Colombia, showing a giant black-and-white cow and a farmer in a green mountain landscape.

🐄 “Cruce de Vaquillas” — By Michell Gasca in Villapinzón, Colombia 🇨🇴

A black-and-white cow steps toward the corner of the building while a farmer and another animal recede into a green mountain landscape. A real street sign sits on the cow’s painted body.

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Large portrait mural by Ricardo Herok in Ponta Grossa, Brazil, showing a woman with flowing hair as the artist works beside her.

🍎 Underpass Portrait — By Ricardo Herok in Ponta Grossa, Brazil 🇧🇷

A woman’s face fills the underpass wall while Ricardo Herok stands on a ladder painting the final strands of her hair. A wider view also reveals apples, leaves and a red ladybug across the full scene. Herok’s post credits Ruas para Cristo and Circuito Arte Rua for the Ponta Grossa project.

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Forest dragon mural by Andy Council in Bristol, UK, wrapping green trees around real windows above a sleeping creature.

🌳 Sleeping Dragon — By Andy Council in Bristol, UK 🇬🇧

A bright forest grows around the real windows while a long green dragon sleeps along the bottom of the façade. A tiny stairway and orange shrine lead inward, turning the building into a storybook landscape.

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HERA and Case Maclaim painted two giant hands surrounded by small flying figures in Heidelberg, Germany.

🤲 Strength Looks Different in Every Walk of Life — By HERA and Case Maclaim in Heidelberg, Germany 🇩🇪

Two monumental hands meet while HERA’s small figures move around them. SRH’s official report confirms the title “Strength looks different in every walk of life” and explains that the work grew from conversations across the campus, framing encounter, diversity and different life paths. HERA and Case Maclaim created it with Metropolink at the SRH Campus in Heidelberg-Wieblingen.

More: HERA: Crafting Stories on Walls Around the World

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Mantra painted a large blue butterfly resting on flowering oregano on an apartment building in Bourgoin-Jallieu, France.

🦋 L’Azuré de Champaret — By Mantra in Bourgoin-Jallieu, France 🇫🇷

A small butterfly becomes building-sized above the street. In his post for the work, Mantra identifies the butterfly as Aricia agestis and the flowering plant as oregano, Origanum vulgare. The city’s official street-art route confirms the species and title, dates the mural to June 2026, and places it on the Le Languedoc building at 1 Rue du Languedoc in Champaret.

More: 15 Buildings Full of Butterflies (Street Art by Mantra)

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Remy Uno painted a woman covering her face across vertical panels in Le Mans, France.

🙈 “Portrait à la main” — By Remy Uno in Le Mans, France 🇫🇷

A woman covers her face while the portrait fragments across narrow vertical panels. In Plein Champ’s post for the work, Remy Uno says the image addresses the impulse to hide oneself in front of an audience and calls it a play on words: “portrait à la main”. The mural was created at Parc du Gué-de-Maulny for Plein Champ.

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FEFA painted two serene faces surrounded by colorful flowers across a wall in Laon, France.

🌺 Faces and Flowers Across a Long Wall — By FEFA in Laon, France 🇫🇷

Two quiet faces emerge between saturated flowers, leaves and small flashes of color. FEFA describes the mural as the meeting of two polarities and life as a paradoxical experience. The City of Laon places it at the Salle des Épinettes on Rue Fernand Dathy, created for the 2026 International Urban Arts Festival.

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Time Out by Atelier Wandart shows a seated figure carrying a birdhouse while birds fly around him in Liestal, Switzerland.

🐦 Time Out — By Atelier Wandart in Liestal, Switzerland 🇨🇭

A seated figure carries a birdhouse on his back while birds settle, circle and take flight around him. Atelier Wandart documents “Time Out” as a private commission in Liestal, painted in spray paint and acrylics at roughly 10 by 12 metres.

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Sunset by Dyoma21 shows a fragmented figure rising across a tall building in Satka, Russia.

🌅 Sunset — By Dyoma21 in Satka, Russia 🇷🇺

A fragmented female figure rises the full height of the facade. Local reporting quotes Dyoma21 explaining that the figure represents magnesite just before it enters a kiln, loses part of itself and becomes a stronger material. He created “Sunset” for the Sobranie Foundation at 8 Svobody Street in Satka.

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Devil Art Design painted BATGIRL against a dark blue wall in Bacoli, Italy.

🦇 BATGIRL — By Devil Art Design in Bacoli, Italy 🇮🇹

Deep blues, hard highlights and comic-book shadows frame the masked heroine. In the artist’s own post, Devil Art Design identifies the work as “BATGIRL,” painted on May 17, 2026 for Street Fighters Jam in Bacoli. Street Fighters Jam provides the project context.

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Colorful mural by JEROO in Aschaffenburg, Germany, showing two large birds, fruit and flowing abstract shapes across a narrow facade.

🐦 A Wall Full of Birds and Fruit — By JEROO in Aschaffenburg, Germany 🇩🇪

Two enormous birds meet among fruit and ribbons of color on a narrow facade. The 27th Aschaffenburger Kulturtage ran from July 2–12, 2026, and the city’s mural program placed JEROO at Schillerstraße 101.

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Wide mural by Mandioh in Ruzyně, Prague, showing two women drifting through blue water with flowers and small rainbows.

💧 Water Across the Wall — By Mandioh in Ruzyně, Prague, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

Two women drift through blue water, flowers, and small rainbows across one continuous panorama. Prague 6 identifies Mandioh as one of 30 artists who transformed a wall more than 700 meters long, covering about 1,800 square meters under the shared theme “The Beauty of the City in Motion.” See the project along Vlastina Street.

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Infusión de Vida mural by Machuca Art in Moyobamba, Peru, showing a figure pouring from a floral teapot into a metal mug overflowing with living plants.

🫖 “Infusión de Vida” — By Machuca Art in Moyobamba, Peru 🇵🇪

A figure pours from a floral teapot into a metal mug overflowing with living plants instead of steam. Painted vessels, leaves and small objects spread across the table like an Amazonian still life. Machuca titled the work “Infusión de Vida” and credits Sacha Restaurante Amazónico.

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Circular red, blue and white portrait mural by Stocke Artworks in Leake Street Tunnel, London, with geometric lines radiating behind the face.

🔴 Circular Portrait — By Stocke Artworks in London, UK 🇬🇧

A face emerges from red, blue and white rings that pulse across the tunnel wall. Straight lines and broken circles make the portrait feel part human, part signal.

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Block Party anamorphic mural by Bond Truluv in Leipzig, Germany, making real windows appear as projecting blocks around a giant dahlia.

🧩 “Block Party” — By Bond Truluv in Leipzig, Germany 🇩🇪

Cuboid forms appear to project from the facade, turning real windows into floating blocks. A giant dahlia, small figures and the dates 1976–2026 connect the illusion to Grünau’s 50th anniversary.

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Mural by Karski One in Mosbach, Germany, showing two near-mirrored women among reflective spheres.

🪩 Women and Mirrored Spheres — By Karski One in Mosbach, Germany 🇩🇪

Two near-mirror-image portraits glow in cyan and orange between glossy spheres. Small shifts in the faces keep the repetition from becoming a perfect reflection. The City of Mosbach says its 2026 graffiti festival brought 40 artists to 1,100 square metres along Güterhallenweg.

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Take Me to the Other Side mural by Hayden Dewar, with two mice riding a giant shell past an owl in Burleigh Heads, Australia.

🦉 “Take Me to the Other Side” — By Hayden Dewar in Burleigh Heads, Australia 🇦🇺

Two traveling mice ride a giant shell past a pale owl, surrounded by twisting branches and flowers whose centers stare back like eyes.

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Large mural by Irene Remón in Kajaani, Finland, showing a crouching woman against a pale blue wall.

🌿 A Quiet Figure at Monumental Scale — By Irene Remón in Kajaani, Finland 🇫🇮

A crouching figure fills the gable at Koulukuja 1, yet the pale blues and loose brushwork keep the scene intimate. Remón completed the mural for Concreate 2026, part of the Oulu2026 European Capital of Culture year.

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Faceted portrait mural by IOTA in Colmar, France, painted inside a tall recessed wall frame.

🔷 A Portrait Made of Fragments — By IOTA in Colmar, France 🇫🇷

IOTA’s 5-by-3.7-metre mural breaks the face into planes of violet, grey, white, and warm skin tones. The recessed architecture turns the wall into a built-in frame.

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Wide-eyed chimpanzee framed by angular graffiti lettering in a mural by Jaciel Esko Alatorre and Soker 113K in León, Mexico.

🐒 Wide-Eyed Chimp — By Jaciel Esko Alatorre and Soker 113K in León, Mexico 🇲🇽

A wide-eyed chimp anchors the wall while angular lettering closes in from both sides. Alatorre documented the finished collaboration with Soker 113K for END Crew’s anniversary in León.

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Comic mural by Feck Criss in León, Mexico, showing a startled fisherman and fish mirroring each other’s alarm.

🎣 The Catch Looks Back — By Feck Criss in León, Mexico 🇲🇽

A frantic fisherman and the fish in his hand mirror each other’s alarm, turning the wall into a perfectly frozen cartoon beat. Feck Criss documented the finished mural in León.

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Wicked Duality, a collaborative mural by VLAD and VaneMG in Hackney Wick, London, combining a serpent, shadowed portrait, heart, and eye.

🐍 “Wicked Duality” — By VLAD and VaneMG in London, UK 🇬🇧

“Wicked Duality” brings VLAD’s serpent and shadowed portrait together with VaneMG’s heart-and-eye imagery. The artists describe it as two local styles meeting on one wall in Hackney Wick.

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Woman, blueberries and lettering mural by Von Schulz in Leverkusen, Germany

🫐 Blueberries Frame a Quiet Portrait — By Von Schulz in Leverkusen, Germany 🇩🇪

A calm profile rests between blueberry branches and Von Schulz’s huge name piece. Flat color and crisp outlines give the long wall the rhythm of an illustrated panel. The work was photographed during Brennpunkt Jam; Leverkusen’s city-marketing calendar places the event at Skatepark Stelzenbrücke on May 30, 2026.

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NAUTA mural by Teo Baneo in Nauta, Peru, showing a fisherman, a woman, macaws and the Amazon River landscape

🛶 “NAUTA” Follows Manuel Pacaya’s Journey — By Teo Baneo in Nauta, Peru 🇵🇪

“NAUTA” follows Manuel Pacaya’s journey to the riverbanks near the confluence of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers, traditionally regarded as the beginning of the Amazon. A fisherman, a woman, macaws, and the river landscape tell a broad story about Nauta’s origins.

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Man in a WESTWERK virtual-reality headset reaching through turquoise electrical arcs in a mural by SHMRI in Leipzig, Germany

🥽 Virtual Reality Opens the Wall — By SHMRI in Leipzig, Germany 🇩🇪

Four hands reach outward from a screaming figure whose glowing headset spells WESTWERK. Turquoise electrical arcs converge in a vortex at his chest, while a real window is folded into the scene.

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The Guardian mural by Arsek and Erase, showing a colorful portrait framed by a pointing hand at 33 Konstantin Stoilov Street in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

🛡️ “The Guardian” Watches Over the Street — By Arsek & Erase in Plovdiv, Bulgaria 🇧🇬

Arsek & Erase introduced the mural as “The Guardian” at 33 Konstantin Stoilov Street. A stylized portrait, a pointing hand, a feather-like headdress and electric color fill the gable wall.

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Overlapping black-and-white female profiles on a red-and-black mural by Anito at North Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany

🎭 A Chicano-Style Portrait Splits in Red and Black — By Anito in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪

A woman’s face doubles into overlapping profiles in black, white and intense red. In his post of the mural, Anito described the style as Chicano art and invited viewers to give its central figure a name.

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A face split into red-orange and silver-white halves in a mural by Ben Alpha Z at Overline Jam in Baronissi, Italy

⚡ One Face Splits Into Fire and Silver — By Ben Alpha Z in Baronissi, Italy 🇮🇹

A face splits into two volatile halves: red-orange heat and splattered color on one side, silver-white paint and black shadow on the other. Ben Alpha shared the finished Baronissi wall in a photo set after the event.

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Cartoon graffiti characters by Hombre SUK and Borde in Nuremberg, Germany

🧢 Two Characters Meet on the Wall — By Hombre SUK & Borde in Nuremberg, Germany 🇩🇪

A small orange figure faces a red-eyed character emerging from purple forms. The compact wall feels like one frozen frame from an animated story.

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Jaguar, older man’s portrait and graffiti lettering by Murga MDH in El Agustino, Lima, Peru

🐆 A Jaguar, a Portrait and Lettering Share the Wall — By Murga MDH in El Agustino, Lima, Peru 🇵🇪

A jaguar crosses behind an older man’s face while Murga’s purple letters curl across the animal’s body. In the official post, the artist exclaims “Ruge!”—“Roar!”—and says he painted it in El Agustino at the invitation of Meid in Peru.

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Child preparing a traditional Saint Athanasius festival balloon in a mural by Edoardo Ettorre in Santa Sofia d’Epiro, Italy

🎈 A Village Tradition Prepares to Take Flight — By Edoardo Ettorre in Santa Sofia d’Epiro, Italy 🇮🇹

A child crouches over a large paper balloon, cutting and assembling its brightly colored panels. Ylberi explains that the scene depicts the balloon traditionally prepared for the celebrations of Saint Athanasius, a ritual preserved by N.A.S.A. Sofiota and passed from one generation to the next.

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Ice Hood mural by Alibe in Mexico City, showing a woman in a New York cap beneath a translucent blue hood.

🧊 Ice Hood — By Alibe in Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽

A translucent blue hood folds around a sharply rendered portrait while white highlights make the fabric look frozen. The person standing beside the wall gives the face an immediate sense of scale.

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Mural by Mister Woodland in Aschaffenburg, Germany, showing a figure carrying many sneakers and holding red scissors.

👟 “CUT OFF OLD BURDENS” — By Mister Woodland in Aschaffenburg, Germany 🇩🇪

A towering figure carries a dense bundle of sneakers while holding a pair of bright red scissors. Fluorescent pink shapes break through the muted wall and make the shoes feel like a moving sculpture. Aschaffenburg’s culture office lists Mister Woodland in the city’s 2026 Damm anniversary mural program.

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Colorful graffiti mural by Cirbi in Poltava, Ukraine, with angular lettering, glowing mushrooms and a cartoon wizard.

🍄 Mushroom Wizard — By Cirbi in Poltava, Ukraine 🇺🇦

Angular letters stretch across a black wall between glowing mushrooms and a cartoon wizard. A pink web and tiny points of light hold the busy scene together.

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Red dragon portrait mural by Rangraf in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pairing a woman in a black jacket with a graphic dragon.

🐉 Red Dragon Portrait — By Rangraf in Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷

A red dragon curls behind a sharply rendered portrait in a black jacket. White lettering and flashes of rainbow color make the narrow concrete panel feel like a poster built into the street. Kuro Kuma Noodles Bar documents Rangraf’s commission for its space in Vía Viva in Buenos Aires’ Barrio Chino.

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MOTO PERPETUO mural by Gods in Love in Rignano Garganico, Italy, showing a looping cascade of gray arms across a blue wall.

🔄 “MOTO PERPETUO” — By Gods in Love in Rignano Garganico, Italy 🇮🇹

A chain of gray arms tumbles across the building in a continuous loop, linked by yellow cuffs against bands of blue, red and white. The repeated gesture gives the still wall a restless rhythm. DDUM Studio’s project page identifies “MOTO PERPETUO” as Gods in Love’s contribution to Paleolitica Street Fest.

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Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith and Lowry painted a figure leaping from a chessboard into a city view in Boston.

♟️ A Leap Across the Chessboard — By Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith and Lowry in Boston, Massachusetts, USA 🇺🇸

A figure hangs between a checkerboard floor and an open city horizon, as if the wall has split into two possible worlds. Wolfe-Goldsmith says the mural was completed in eight days and credits Lowry with the chessboard. BLKOUT Walls’ official 2026 map places the work at Bridge Boston Charter School in Roxbury.

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CAMER1 painted two giant hands pulling open a brick wall in Rensselaer, Indiana.

🧱 Hands Pull the Wall Apart — By CAMER1 in Rensselaer, Indiana, USA 🇺🇸

Two enormous hands appear to tear through the brick surface, turning the long wall into a burst of movement. In his post for the mural, CAMER1 says it reworks the famous hands on the Sistine Chapel ceiling; the wall is at 210 W Washington St. He painted it during Rensselaer’s June 2026 Mural Week. The Prairie Arts Council credits CAMER1 and Talking Walls with curating the new murals, while RenArtWlk provides the local project context.

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GAME UNO and Suter painted a hooded portrait, a donkey and large lettering in Třebíč, Czech Republic.

🫏 A Hooded Portrait at Graffiti Rock Jam — By GAME UNO and Suter in Třebíč, Czech Republic 🇨🇿

A hooded portrait looks up through bright color beside a wide piece of lettering and an expressive donkey. GAME UNO and Suter made the wall for Graffiti Rock Jam vol. 18, held across Třebíč from July 17–19, 2026, with ten legal zones and two large-format mural projects. Nowejdworekcrew organized the event with Adam Papírník.

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Karlos Alvarez and El Epigarp painted two colorful characters together on a wall in Atlixco, Mexico.

🎭 Two Characters Meet on One Wall — By Karlos Álvarez and El Epigarp in Atlixco, Mexico 🇲🇽

A goggle-wearing figure and a boxy masked character meet in a dense field of tags, symbols and bright color. Karlos Álvarez documents the collaboration with El Epigarp at Festival Cultural El Refugio in Atlixco.

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Tengu mural by Skan in Villafrati, Sicily, showing a seated robed figure holding a candle beneath overlapping theatrical masks and faces.

👺 Tengu — By Skan / Skaniism in Villafrati, Sicily, Italy 🇮🇹

A seated figure shields a candle while overlapping masks and faces gather above and around the body. Skan titles the work “Tengu” and made it for Urban Stage in Villafrati. The Municipality of Villafrati presents the festival as part of the town’s urban-regeneration work.

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Riverwall mural by Achezink and Horcko Tattoo in Kansas City, showing a red skull, purple flowers, a glowing hand, and monarch butterflies.

💀 Riverwall — By Achezink and Horcko Tattoo in Kansas City, Missouri, USA 🇺🇸

A red skull exhales a small ember toward monarch butterflies while purple flowers and a glowing hand close around the scene. Achezink’s own post identifies it as part of the 2026 Riverwall KC Masterpiece; KSHB 41 reports that the larger project runs for 1.1 miles along the Riverfront Heritage Trail and brought together around 100 artists over Memorial Day weekend. See the larger Riverwall project.

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Mural by Huansi in Miraflores, Lima, combining a man’s profile with a colorful animal skull and orange flowers.

🌺 Two Profiles, One Wall — By Huansi in Miraflores, Lima, Peru 🇵🇪

A man’s profile and a brightly patterned animal skull share one silhouette, with orange flowers growing across the base. In his own reel, Huansi describes it as a small mural made for Supay Fest in Lima.

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Been Outside mural by MUMBY in Ostend, Belgium, showing two elongated figures twisting across a dark wall between blue, pink, and red beams.

🤸 Been Outside — By MUMBY in Ostend, Belgium 🇧🇪

Two elongated bodies twist across the gable between beams of blue, pink, and red. In the artist’s own post, MUMBY gives the title as “Been outside” and credits The Crystal Ship as commissioner and Zenith as curator. Find it at Broederlijkheidstraat 1.

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Der gestiefelte Kater mural by Ghoollustration in Berlin, showing a colorful geometric cat rolling across a bright green wall in wheeled boots.

🐈 Der gestiefelte Kater — By Ghoollustration in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪

A round cat built from blocks of pink, blue, yellow, and black rolls across the green wall in wheeled boots. In the artist’s own post, Ghoollustration confirms the title “Der gestiefelte Kater” and cites Charles Perrault’s 1697 fairy tale as the inspiration.

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HOPE IN THE GALAXSEEDS mural by Deih in Le Pont-de-Claix, France, showing a fractured astronaut mask opening onto a colorful inner universe across an apartment facade.

🌌 “HOPE IN THE GALAXSEEDS” — By Deih in Le Pont-de-Claix, France 🇫🇷

A fractured astronaut mask opens onto an interior galaxy. Pink, blue, green and yellow forms spread across the facade, with real balconies and windows folded into the composition. Street Art Fest Grenoble Alpes records the title and artist in its 2026 catalogue, and its program places Deih at 17 Rue Firmin Robert from June 13.

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Orfeão mural by Projeto Ruído in Covilhã, Portugal, combining archival photographs, torn-paper shapes, cinema, theater, and music references.

🎭 “Orfeão” — By Projeto Ruído in Covilhã, Portugal 🇵🇹

Created for the centenary of Orfeão da Covilhã, “Orfeão” samples archival photographs, sheet music, historical documents, and local references. The result is a public album of collective memory at architectural scale; WOOL’s official artist page places the work at Largo da Alegria 13.

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Forest Spirit mural by Ona Salvador, showing a teal-haired fantasy figure holding a faceted blade in Baronissi, Italy

🌿 “Forest Spirit” — By Ona Salvador in Baronissi, Italy 🇮🇹

A teal-haired figure grips a faceted blade as leaves and layered organic forms fill the scene. Soft skin tones meet sharp geometric details in this close-up fantasy portrait.

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Yellow garden character with shrub-like brows, a cross-eyed cat, a cactus and a red heart, painted by Cose Dubs in Mosbach, Germany

🌱 A Garden Gang Takes Over — By Cose Dubs in Mosbach, Germany 🇩🇪

The large yellow character rests its paws on a painted ledge beneath shrub-like brows. A cross-eyed cat, a potted cactus, and a red heart complete the group. The City of Mosbach documents the July 24–26, 2026 festival that turned the Güterhallenweg site into a permanent open-air gallery.

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Grey cartoon character with yellow eyes, a magenta cap and a spray can, painted by Kupsok

🧢 A Cartoon Character Leans Into the Street — By Kupsok

A grey cartoon figure with a long angular nose, yellow eyes, and a magenta cap reaches toward the viewer while gripping a spray can. The electric turquoise background makes the compact wall feel fast and restless.

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Predator character mural by Cruze surrounded by fluorescent graffiti and red-capped mushrooms at Overline Jam in Baronissi, Italy

👽 Predator Takes Over the Wall — By Cruze in Baronissi, Italy 🇮🇹

Cruze puts Predator’s ridged head and mandibles at the center of the wall, surrounded by fluorescent forms and graffiti lettering. The artist identified the character as Predator in his post of the finished wall for Overline Jam.

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Wood-grained VILE lettering glowing green behind a painted break in concrete at Overline Jam in Baronissi, Italy

🧱 The Letters Break Through Concrete — By VILE in Baronissi, Italy 🇮🇹

VILE turns his name into a trompe-l’œil break in the wall: wood-grained letters sit behind fractured concrete while green light curls through the opening. In his post of the finished work, VILE described it as his first wall in Italy.

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Quebrando o cinza mural by Tinho, showing a colorful patchwork creature appearing to break through a concrete wall in Glicério, São Paulo, Brazil

🧵 “Quebrando o cinza” — By Tinho in Glicério, São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷

A patchwork creature made from patterns, eyes and stitched-looking shapes seems to push through a painted break in the wall. Tinho titled the Glicério mural “Quebrando o cinza” (“Breaking the Grey”) and wrote that people matter more than walls, and that bringing color to their lives is priceless.

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CLIMAX MEMORIAE by Marco Filicio combines an old tree, a deer and bold red circles in Rignano Garganico, Italy.

🌳 CLIMAX MEMORIAE — By Marco Filicio in Rignano Garganico, Italy 🇮🇹

An old tree twists above a deer, broken stone and two intense red forms. Museo Paglicci identifies “CLIMAX MEMORIAE” as Marco Filicio’s Paleolitica Street Fest work on the theme “Adattamenti”—a visual exploration of human resilience from glaciation to global warming and extreme events. The mural is on Via Grotta in Rignano Garganico.

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Ēriks Caune, also known as Thobekk, painted an overhead table filled with dishes and food across a tall building in Riga, Latvia.

🍽️ A Table Set Across the Wall — By Ēriks Caune (Thobekk) in Riga, Latvia 🇱🇻

A table seen from above stretches almost the full height of the building, crowded with plates, cups and traces of shared food. Riga’s official street-art guide credits the mural to Ēriks Caune and describes the scene as a table after a celebration, marked by shared meals and conversations. It is his largest original work to date, on the Primo Hotel wall facing Āgenskalns Market at Nometņu iela 64.

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Worlds by Tau Soloman links three colorful faces with a looping white line in Auckland, New Zealand.

🌍 Worlds — By Tau Soloman in Auckland, New Zealand 🇳🇿

Three faces move from warm red to cool blue while one white line loops across the entire wall. Tau Soloman identifies the 14-metre work as “Worlds,” inspired by childhood television shows and games and drawn over four days for Hidden District. Hidden District lists its venue at 1/13 Waikaukau Road, Glen Eden.

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JIJÓN painted a turquoise cartoon creature with orange wheels on a wall in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.

🛼 A Cartoon Creature Rolls Through the Street — By JIJÓN in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico 🇲🇽

A turquoise creature stretches into a rolling machine, part letterform and part street cartoon. JIJÓN documented the piece in Ciudad Neza, packing the low wall with elastic shapes, orange accents and playful momentum.

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Imbrications by Takir Vortex wraps a small building in interlocking pink, gray and white geometric forms in Candes-Saint-Martin, France.

🧩 Imbrications — By Takir Vortex in Candes-Saint-Martin, France 🇫🇷

Interlocking pink, gray and white forms wrap around the doors, windows and roofline of a small building. Takir Vortex’s own post identifies “Imbrications” as a residency work at Street Art Parc, with the architecture folded into the composition. Street Art Parc’s residency page explains that Takir made two frescoes inspired by the Château de Candes architecture and landscape; the park is at 46 Route de Compostelle.

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Tokk painted a cartoon skeleton holding a paint roller against a vivid cosmic background in Koblenz, Germany.

💀 A Cosmic Skeleton With a Paint Roller — By Tokk in Koblenz, Germany 🇩🇪

A cartoon skeleton raises a paint roller against a blazing red and purple sky. Tokk’s finished-wall post documents the work for the Rule Breaker Blockparty at Kulturfabrik Koblenz, Mayer-Alberti-Straße 11, mixing fantasy, graffiti energy and a joke about the act of painting itself.

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Spraylover86 painted a black-and-white film projector sending a dense imagined scene across a wall near Lisbon, Portugal.

🎥 A Film Projector Opens Into Another World — By Spraylover86 near Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹

A small film projector sends out a dense black-and-white world of figures, machines and fragments. Photographer Project 193 Berlin documented the work inside an abandoned site somewhere near Lisbon; the exact location is not disclosed. Spraylover86 keeps the surrounding wall almost empty, making the projected image feel even more concentrated.

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Close-up Spawn mural by HILT Graffiti with green eyes, black armor, chains and a flowing red cape

🔥 “Spawn” Steps Out of the Darkness — By HILT Graffiti

HILT Graffiti focuses on Spawn’s green eyes, black armor, chains and flowing red cape against a smoke-dark wall. The artist’s post identifies the character as Spawn and notes that the full wall was still in progress.

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Giraffe in a blue-and-white harlequin costume and red knitted shawl by Peter Sheridan at the Blakehay Theatre in Weston-super-Mare, UK

🦒 A Giraffe Dresses for the Stage — By Peter Sheridan in Weston-super-Mare, UK 🇬🇧

A giraffe stands within a blocked-up arch in a blue-and-white harlequin tunic and a red knitted shawl. The figure draws on the handmade animal world of sculptor Annie Montgomerie, whose post documents Peter Sheridan’s finished mural, created for Weston Wallz 2026.

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