Pure Joy (10 Photos)

Sometimes the simplest things are the ones that spark the most happiness. Whether it’s a clever piece of art hidden in an alleyway, a brilliant transformation of a boring brick wall, or a spontaneous moment in a public park, these 10 photos capture the essence of what it means to find light in the everyday.

We’ve collected these street artworks to show that joy isn’t just a feeling—it’s something you can stumble upon around any street corner if you’re looking closely enough.

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A before-and-after comparison of the same building wall in Lyon, France. The top image shows a bare, grey wall. The bottom image reveals a large mural painted to resemble a street scene with staircases, buildings, greenery, and people, using perfect perspective to create a 3D illusion.

1. “Le Mur des Canuts” (Wall of the Silk Weavers) — Lyon, France

This before-and-after shot shows the true power of a “CitéCréation” mural. A massive, windowless gray wall was transformed into a vibrant neighborhood scene complete with balconies, plants, and a winding staircase, proving that art can completely change the heartbeat of a city.

More photos and about the mural here!


A wall mural showing a large yellow trombone painted around a series of real gas pipes. A cartoon figure is painted at the end, blowing into the pipes as if playing the instrument. The pipes perfectly align with the trombone illustration.

2. The Trombone Player by Tom Bob in New York, USA

Tom Bob is a master of seeing the potential in industrial eyesores. By painting a character on a utility box and using a series of yellow pipes as a giant trombone, he turns a dull school exterior into a musical performance. More photos here!

More by Tom Bob!: 33 Artworks by Creative Genius Tom Bob (That Will Make You Smile)

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A 3D chalk street artwork showing a man standing above an illusionary pit in the middle of a pedestrian street. Inside the hole, classical columns and a pool with blue mosaic tiles are painted to appear real.

3. Secret Garden Pool by Joe and Max in Gloucester

This incredible 3D floor mural creates the illusion of a grand, sunken Roman bath right in the middle of a modern shopping street. Watching people “balance” on the edge or stare into the depths of the crystal-clear painted water is a testament to the interactive power of street art.

More!: 9 Mind-Blowing 3D Street Art by Joe and Max

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A mural painted around a pedestrian underpass transforms the twin tunnel entrances into the lenses of binoculars, with a painted person holding them up to their face. The tunnels align to complete the illusion of looking through binoculars.

4. Spyglass by 3Steps in Wetzlar, Germany

By painting a giant pair of hands and eyes around two tunnel entrances, 3Steps turned a mundane pedestrian underpass into a pair of binoculars. It’s a brilliant way to make a simple walk feel like an adventurous look through a spyglass.

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Photo Mauro Filippi

5. Natural Frame by Collettivo FX at the Pizzo Sella Art Village in Palermo

In this clever indoor mural, a pair of giant hands holds a “camera” around a balcony doorway. The broken glass and the mountain view beyond become the perfect frame, turning a derelict room into a living photograph of the great outdoors.

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A before-and-after photo of two large concrete pipes in a field transformed into a camera sculpture. In the final image, the pipes are painted black with details to resemble a DSLR camera labeled “CANNOT.”

6. “Cannot” by Biancoshock in Lodi, Italy

Biancoshock transformed these massive, discarded concrete pipes into a giant, broken photography camera. By painting the lenses and adding a “viewfinder” on top, the artist turns heavy industrial waste into a clever commentary on our obsession with capturing every moment, even when the “equipment” is clearly fractured. More photos here!

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7. Dream of Freedom by Juandres Vera in Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France

Juandres Vera creates a stunning 3D effect where a girl appears to be sitting in a carved-out niche of a building, accompanied by a puffin. The artwork uses the building’s actual shape to give the character a sense of depth and life that is simply mesmerizing. More photos and about the mural here!

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A realistic mural of a giant rooster painted across two adjoining concrete walls and the floor. The artwork is distorted but aligns perfectly from a specific viewing point to appear 3D.

8. A Giant Rooster by Odeith

Odeith takes an abandoned, gray concrete corner and turns it into a vibrant farmyard scene. The level of detail on the feathers and the way the rooster seems to stand out from the walls makes this transformation a true urban masterpiece. More by Odeith!: 3D Art By Odeith (20 Photos)

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A 3D chalk artwork on a city street shows two elderly cartoonish men sleeping in bed. A real person lies among them, integrated into the illusion. The mattress and characters are painted with shadows to appear realistic.

9. Space and Time by Eduardo Relero in Bochum, Germany

Eduardo Relero turns a flat sidewalk into a surreal bedroom. The distorted perspective makes it look as though a man is lounging on a giant mattress made of clocks and blankets, inviting everyone to step into a dream world right on the pavement. More by Eduardo Relero!: Street Art by Eduardo Relero – A Collection

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10. Balloon Fish by Bordalo II in Trafaria, Portugal

Bordalo II is famous for his “Trash Animals,” and this pufferfish is a vibrant example. Built from recycled plastic, old tires, and urban waste, this 3D sculpture turns the city’s discarded items into a colorful creature full of life and character. More!: 22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo II

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