Check Out These 9 Murals I Recently Discovered
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Today’s discoveries took me around the globe—from a vibrant mural in Villavicencio, Colombia to an enormous land art sprawling across the Kenyan landscape.
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Here’s a closer look at these incredible street art gems:
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Cristian Martínez’s mural in Villavicencio, Colombia
Cristian Martínez created this vibrant blue portrait surrounded by birds and lush foliage for the Festival Internacional Poderes Urbanos. The mural portrays a man’s face in rich blue hues, accented by leaves and birds.
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Machuca’s mural in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Machuca painted a highly detailed, photorealistic mural featuring a man with dreadlocks painting a traditional motif.
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Millo’s “Guayacán” mural in Medellín, Colombia
Created for Medellín Street Art Festival, Millo’s mural features a playful scene of a child peacefully floating above a vibrant city covered with yellow leaves from the guayacán tree.
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Saype’s “HIS BRIGHT DREAM” in Kenya
Saype created this massive 6,000 square-meter land artwork depicting a child exploring the landscape with a flashlight.
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Ekiska Erre’s mural (Location Unknown)
Ekiska Erre painted a vibrant portrait of a woman with elaborate hair, traditional attire, and floral motifs.
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Narke’s mural (Location Unknown)
Narke’s mural showcases a woman with striking blue and orange hair, set against a surreal, colorful background.
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Ona Salvador’s “Echoes of Emotion” in Barcelona, Spain
Ona Salvador crafted a mural of a expressive female face in a vivid pink and purple palette.
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Will Yu and Duan’s mural in Chengdu, China
Artists Will Yu and Duan collaborated on this expressive mural featuring the detailed faces of two men smoking cigarettes, embedded within abstract graffiti elements.
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Inek’s mural in Hungary
This mural by Inek humorously depicts stylized cartoon characters Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck set in an urban background, blending pop culture references with post graffiti aesthetics.
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