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From an enormous child peering into a mirror in Italy to a serene bear reading under a leafy tree, this collection brings together 12 amazing public artworks from across the globe. You’ll see emotional murals, surreal 3D illusions, beautiful interactions with nature, and imaginative urban storytelling.

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Photorealistic mural by LIGAMA in Ravanusa, Italy, depicting a large boy wearing a white t-shirt with the word "SOGNO" as he leans over a reflective surface that blends into the pavement, creating a 3D illusion.

1. Sogno — By LIGAMA in Ravanusa, Italy

A giant boy appears to crawl across the wall, peering into a mirror that seamlessly blends into the ground below. His shirt reads “Sogno” (dream), adding a symbolic layer to this hyper-realistic mural.

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Massive wooden sculpture titled "Hallow" by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, showing a serene woman parting her chest to expose a hollow interior, set in a blooming park with green grass and purple flowers.

2. Hallow — Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois, USA

A monumental wooden sculpture of a woman gently opens her chest to reveal an empty space within. Surrounded by flowering trees, the piece conveys a sense of calm and introspection.

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Black-and-white mural by Łukasz Kieł in Amsterdam, Netherlands, showing three realistic horse heads surrounded by roses and leaves, painted on a brick wall with fine gradient shading.

3. Three Horses — By Łukasz Kieł in Amsterdam, Netherlands

A monochromatic mural features three highly detailed horse heads emerging from a floral composition of roses and leaves. The soft shading gives it the look of a classical pencil drawing.

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Sidewalk art by David Zinn in the USA featuring a small mouse named Nadine sitting under a painted tree with a book in hand. The foliage is made of real chartreuse-green plant leaves spilling over the edge, seamlessly blending illustration and nature.

4. Nadine and the Chartreuse Respite — By David Zinn in USA

A small mouse named Nadine leans back peacefully against a tree trunk painted on a sidewalk. The leaves of a real green plant complete the canopy, forming a perfect natural shade for this quiet reading moment. More!: Happy Art by David Zinn! (15 Photos)

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Large mural in Seoul, South Korea showing a young boy using a magnifying glass, painted with realistic detail on a blue wall, appearing to examine pedestrians walking below.

5. Curious Child

A towering mural depicts a boy using a magnifying glass to inspect something on the ground. The real person walking below enhances the sense of scale, turning the wall into a playful scene.


Mural by Louis DUPART in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France showing a seated man with a fishing pole and his dog, both casting exaggerated painted shadows that interact with windows on the building’s facade.

6. Fishing Shadow — By Louis DUPART in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France

A man and dog sit high on a wall, fishing into the void, while their shadows stretch down toward apartment windows. The placement plays with perspective and light.


Large 3D-style mural by SEYB in Indre-et-Loire, France, depicting a great white shark swimming forward in an underwater scene with light rays and smaller sharks in the background.

7. Ocean Encounter — By SEYB in Indre-et-Loire, France

This deep blue mural brings a shark to life as it swims toward the viewer through beams of sunlight. The 3D-style rendering gives the illusion of depth and movement.

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Vivid mural by Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany, covering a tall building with dozens of cartoon-style characters inside colorful, stacked rooms, featuring scenes of daily life and exaggerated expressions.

8. Stacked Lives — By Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf, Germany

A colorful wall of miniature apartments shows dozens of lively characters in exaggerated, cartoonish style. From daily routines to humorous vignettes, each section tells its own story.


9. Echoes of Harmony by Studio Giftig in Eindhoven, the Netherlands

Music is the universal language connecting people and cultures, regardless of their background or situation. The mural on Muziekgebouw Eindhoven’s facade portrays the merger of two worlds: an embrace between a street musician and a concert violinist. The artwork symbolizes the power of music to break down barriers and unite communities.

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10. Mural by Carles Arola in Calonge, Spain

This large-scale mural turns a flat facade into a detailed village scene with balconies, townspeople, a white horse, and even wine barrels in an open cellar. Every element is rendered to match the stone wall texture, blending history and realism into the environment. More photos here!

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11. Flame Keepers — Mandi Caskey in Seneca Falls, New York

Mural by Mandi Caskey at 37 Fall Street in Seneca Falls, birthplace of the women’s rights movement in the United States. It shows two women passing a flame between their hands. The older woman wears a sash reading “1848 Vote for Women.” The background includes a crescent moon, clouds, and white butterflies.

Mandi Caskey: Tribute to the enduring fight for women’s rights across generations. This mural captures an intimate moment of exchange. A suffragette passing a living flame into the hands of a modern woman. The fire represents knowledge, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for justice and equity. The suffragette’s steady presence honors the women of Seneca Falls who fought to secure the right to vote, while the younger woman receives the flame with reverence and determination, carrying that light forward into a more inclusive future. Both figures rise from the water, a symbol of rebirth and the roots of Seneca Falls, where the first Women’s Rights Convention reshaped history. Her sash belongs to the past. Her buttons belong to the present. And the moths gather in remembrance, for everyone, who gave their life to the cause. Let’s keep the light burning for all.

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12. Guardian of Home — Ilia Malomoshchenko in Vologda, Russia

A tall mural depicting a woman wrapped in a patterned shawl, standing against the facade of a residential building. Her clothing is composed of detailed scenes showing houses, interiors, decorative motifs, and a small boat at the bottom.

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