
From giant beetles to teacups spilling off balconies, this curated collection showcases 8 stunning murals and street art illusions that masterfully interact with architecture, public space, and perspective. Created across different countries by artists with a gift for 3D realism and clever deception, these works blur the boundary between flat surfaces and the real world. You’ll find a swimming horse, a shape-shifting building façade, and a kitten curled up in the corner of a worn-out structure—each a visual surprise you’ll want to look at twice.
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“Tea Time” by Yip Yew Chong in Chinatown, Singapore
A man pours tea from a giant porcelain teapot into cups that appear to float down the side of a heritage building in Singapore’s Chinatown. Below, a woman hangs laundry as the stream flows past her, interacting with real architectural elements like windows and balconies.
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“Betta Fish” by Sébastien ‘Sweo’ and Nikita in Abbeville, France
A massive yellow betta fish bursts through a torn wall illusion, surrounded by floating turquoise blocks. The fish’s flowing fins and detailed textures create a powerful illusion of motion and depth.
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“The Giant Beetle” by Odeith in Portugal
What was once a dome-shaped concrete structure is transformed into an enormous beetle crawling along the rooftop. The perspective only works from a specific angle, making it a classic example of Odeith’s anamorphic illusion mastery.
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“Horse in the River” by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany
This sidewalk chalk piece features a brown horse partially submerged in a realistic-looking pool of water, drawing in passersby. A woman is seen petting the horse, heightening the illusion of interaction.
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“Paint Roller” by Cosimo Cheone Caiffa in Milan, Italy
A man appears to be painting a real crosswalk using a roller in this mural. The hand, roller, and part of the arm extend out from the wall, creating the effect that the artwork continues into the street.
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“It’s All About Perspective” by Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia
This mural uses trompe-l’œil techniques to add impossible cube-like balconies to a flat wall. From the right vantage point, the building appears to have a complex 3D structure popping out of its surface.
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“Sleeping Kitten” by WA in Lima, Peru
Painted across two columns and the ground, this mural of a curled-up kitten appears to be nestled into the corner of an old structure. Its soft colors and fuzzy fur enhance the realism.

“Purple Viper” by SCAF in Lorraine, France
A purple snake coils its way out of a damaged wall, its scales hyper-detailed and its eye locked on the viewer. A real person appears to be riding it in the image, intensifying the illusion of depth and danger.
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These 8 illusion murals are more than just eye candy—they’re brilliant examples of how artists use public spaces as a canvas for creativity and deception. Whether it’s a teacup spilling over a wall or a snake springing from rubble, these works invite us to look again—and then look closer.
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I love all of these! The artist has a good imagination and such a super talent for creating these remarkable images!!
Horse in a river