9 Stunning New Murals from Around the World (March 2025)
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From photorealistic felines in Mexico City to a satirical mural in Barcelona that’s already stirring debate — here are nine fresh works of street art making noise across continents.
In this edition: cultural tributes from Colombia, anime-influenced characters in Singapore, a towering frog in Indonesia, and a dragon’s gaze that stops passersby in their tracks.
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Hyperrealistic Cats by AREN in Mexico City, Mexico
Two cats, meticulously rendered with photorealistic fur textures and expressive green eyes, appear side by side against a bold pink and blue background. One stares ahead, the other gazes upward, surrounded by soft lighting and the bloom of a magnolia.

Screaming Cow by Carlos Cezar and Shibe in Brazil
On a long blue wall, a wild-eyed cartoon cow screams in exaggerated horror next to sharp, angular graffiti lettering. The surreal energy is both comedic and chaotic, amplified by its oversized mouth and bulging eyes.
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Blue-Portrait Girl by CREA in Samarate, Italy
A close-up mural of a girl’s face bathed in cold blue lighting. Her melancholic eyes and soft features evoke stillness and introspection. The surrounding shadows and green light glow add to the cinematic feel.

Cultural Tribute by Cristian Martínez in Pereira, Colombia
This large mural merges portraits, nature, and architecture in vivid color. An elderly woman’s face is framed by orchids and tropical leaves, with a central yellow building and blue oxen symbolizing local identity.
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Mate and Smoke by Machuca in Buenos Aires, Argentina
A towering mural of a woman holding a mate cup and cigarette, with long green leaves in her hair and patterned clothing. Her stare is direct and calm, painted with a blend of realism and earth tones.

Anime Girl and Robot by Studio Moonchild in Singapore
A vibrant anime-inspired character with purple hair and orange-tinted glasses sticks out her tongue beside a robot spraying paint. Bright colors and bold lines define this pop-styled piece.
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Giant Frogs by WKA in Wangon, Indonesia
A row of oversized frogs with expressive eyes and colorful, bumpy skin fills this tropical mural. Painted against a black background with cartoonish white flowers, the scene feels both surreal and playful.

Elf Hag and Dragon by ZAG & AKHINE in Morlaix, France
A fantasy scene features a pale elf girl with a flower in her braid standing beside a white dragon. On the opposite wall, a massive dragon eye glows in red-orange and blue, capturing attention from afar.
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Satirical Mural of Elon Musk and Donald Trump by Roc Blackblock in Barcelona, Spain
A political piece showing Elon Musk and Donald Trump with devil horns. Text around them reads “Elon is Evil” and “Trump is the Devil,” in a comic-book style with arrows, poop icons, and broken hearts.
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I thought the old lady was Keith Richards at first, lol
Considering the entire world besides Russia and North Korea are spitting at his feet perhaps Americans can finally get it through their heads they elected a fascist? No? Too much like common sense for the average idiot?
The Trump mural doesn’t look very satirical, it looks like a wokey libtard they/them has their man panties in a bunch.
Don’t cry, it’s art.
Stick your trump hate and your paint brushes up where the sun don’t shine
Turn around, please…
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