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A cartoon robot resembling R2-D2 holding flowers near a trash can with a heart symbol, alongside a large metal sculpture of a sitting figure with an exaggeratedly large head and an elongated neck.

This collection features 9 works ranging from a massive rooftop cat in Sweden to a heavy bronze sculpture in Switzerland. You will find interactive chalk art in Michigan, hugging utility boxes in Poland, and a boy painting his own sun in Kazakhstan. These artists use everything from spray paint to metal to change the way we look at the streets.

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Giant photorealistic cat mural by Sagie

🐱 1. Cat Mural — By Sagie in Kristianstad, Sweden 🇸🇪

This giant gray cat looks like it is ready to jump down from the roof at any second. The artist used the shape of the building perfectly to make the cat look real. It is a great way to make a simple brick wall stand out. Residents probably have the most well-guarded roof in the city.

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Chalk art of a green dragon by David Zinn

🐉 2. Jackie’s Eye Opener — By David Zinn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA 🇺🇸

Jackie the dragon is peeking out of a sidewalk crack to see what is happening in the human world. David Zinn uses chalk to create these small and temporary surprises on the ground. It is amazing how much personality a little green creature can have. Keep your eyes on the pavement or you might miss him. More!: Beautiful Autumn By David Zinn! (9 Photos)

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Mural of a boy drawing a sun

☀️ 3. Boy Painting a Sun — By TANAI and Ali Zakir in Almaty, Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

A little boy is barefoot and busy painting a bright orange sun on the side of a house. This mural uses bright colors to bring a sense of childhood wonder to the neighborhood. The scale makes it look like the child is actually reaching up to decorate the sky.

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Acrobat mural by Artez

🤸 4. Simple Acrobatic — By Artez in Wuppertal, Germany 🇩🇪

These two acrobats are performing a difficult balance on a tall gray wall. Artez is known for his realistic style and for showing human figures in interesting poses. The man is balancing a woman and a chair with incredible ease.

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R2-D2 stencil art by EFIX

🤖 5. R2-D2 Street Art — By EFIX

R2-D2 has arrived on our planet and he brought flowers! EFIX used a stencil to place the famous droid right next to a city trash bin. It turns a piece of street furniture into a small scene from a movie. This is a great example of how small art can have a big impact. More!: EFIX’s Clever Art (9 Photos)

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Eye mural by My Dog Sighs

👁️ 6. Eye Mural — By My Dog Sighs in Eccleston, Lancashire, UK 🇬🇧

The reflection in this eye is so detailed that you can see an entire landscape inside it. My Dog Sighs is a master at painting realistic eyes that seem to look right back at you. The turquoise paint drips add a cool texture to the brick wall. It is hard to walk past this without stopping to stare. More!: Eyes That Speak! (7 Murals)

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Painted utility boxes by 2esae

📦 7. Hugging Boxes — By 2esae in Olsztyn, Poland 🇵🇱

Two gray utility boxes are now best friends thanks to a little paint. The artists added eyes and arms to make it look like they are sharing a big hug. It is a funny and clever way to hide boring city equipment.


Girl posing with her stencil portrait

🕶️ 8. Girl and Stencil — By Andy Dice Davies

This is a portrait of the artist’s daughter standing right next to her own stencil art. The painted version even has the same sunglasses and outfit as the real girl. It is a beautiful way to mix real life with the art on the wall. The two versions of her look like they are ready to go on an adventure together.

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A bronze sculpture depicting a seated figure with a hollowed torso and head, seemingly in a contemplative pose. The figure is positioned on a rectangular base in a green park setting.
A large bronze sculpture depicting a seated figure with an elongated head and arms, positioned in a thoughtful pose, set in a grassy area with a cloudy sky in the background.

🧘 9. Melancolie — By Albert Gyorgy in Geneva, Switzerland 🇨🇭

This bronze sculpture is named “Melancolie” and it sits by the lake in Geneva. The figure has a large hole in its chest to show the empty feeling of grief and sadness.


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Which one is your favorite?

People Made Statues Look Absolutely Hilarious (12 Photos)

A golden retriever interacts playfully with bronze dog sculptures in a park.

Statues usually stand very still and look very serious. But when people show up, things get funny. We found 12 photos where people (and a dog!) made stone and bronze come to life. These moments are full of big laughs and perfect timing.

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A real child with a blue backpack stands between two bronze children statues holding hands in a queue formation.

🎒 1. Last in Line

This boy with the blue backpack joined the line. He is waiting very patiently. He fits in so well that the bronze kids might think he is one of them.


A real yellow Labrador appears to pull on the tail of a bronze dog statue.

🐕 2. Tug of Dog

This Labrador wants to help. He is pulling the tail of the bronze dog. It is a big team effort to move that heavy object.


A young girl in a red dress sits with her head down next to a seated bronze statue.

😔 3. Sad Together

This little girl found a friend who feels the same way. They are both taking a little break. It is a very sweet and quiet moment in the garden.


A woman recoils dramatically in front of a classical stone statue holding a fruit basket.

💁‍♀️ 4. Hair Flip

Ouch! This statue has a mean right hook. The timing of this photo is perfect. It looks like the stone lady is tired of being a statue.


A man in black workout clothes hangs onto the arm of a bronze child sculpture.

👨‍👩‍👦 5. Tug-of-War

This man joined the family drama. Now it is a real tug of war. Let go of the kid, guys!


A man lies flat on his back with his foot in the hand of a walking Ronald Reagan statue.

👟 6. Dragged Away

Ronald Reagan is tired of people sitting around. He is taking this man for a walk. Hold on tight to your shoes.


A man leans to grab a suitcase from a sculpture of a hugging couple.

🧳 7. The Sneaky Luggage Thief

While the couple is busy hugging, this guy is making a move. He is taking the suitcase. That is a very sneaky tourist.


A man poses so the flame of the Statue of Liberty lines up with a cigarette.

🗽 8. Lady Liberty’s Lighter — Statue of Liberty, New York, USA

Need a light? The Statue of Liberty is happy to help. You just have to stand in exactly the right spot. This is the biggest lighter in the world.


A man positions himself so it looks like the statue’s finger is up his nose.

👃 9. Nose Pick

This statue has a very long finger. It is going right where it should not go. It is a classic joke that never gets old.


A man holds a smartphone in front of a seated bronze statue of a robed figure.

📱 10. Scroll Buddy

Look at this meme. This man is showing his phone to the statue. The statue looks very interested in what is happening on social media.


A street statue of a rotund policeman.

👮‍♂️ 11. The Policeman’s Belly

This policeman has a very shiny belly. Everyone stops to rub it for good luck. He does not seem to mind the attention at all.


A child reaches out to touch The Weight of Grief sculpture.

🪨 12. The Weight of Grief — Reno, Nevada, USA

This sculpture by Celeste Roberge shows how heavy sadness can feel. It is a big figure filled with river stones. A child reaches out to touch it and feels the heavy weight.


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3D Illusions by Odeith (10 Photos)

3D street art by Odeith

Odeith is the king of making flat walls look like they are popping out to say hello!

He takes old, dusty corners and turns them into mind-blowing illusions. You might need to blink twice to believe your eyes. His art is so realistic it could probably trick a cat into jumping at a painted bird. Get ready to see some of his most famous 3D tricks. Follow Odeith on Instagram!

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3D car mural by Odeith

🚗 1. The Vintage Car — By Odeith

Don’t try to open the door because you will just hit a wall. This shiny black car is actually just paint on a flat surface. The shadows make it look like it is ready for a Sunday drive. It is much easier to park than a real car.


3D bus mural by Odeith

🚌 2. The Burnt-Out Bus — By Odeith

This bus is definitely running late. It looks like a heavy piece of metal sitting in a room but it is just a clever drawing. Odeith used the corner of the room to create the 3D shape. Your brain might need a little nap after looking at this one.


3D wasp mural by Odeith

🐝 3. The Giant Wasp — By Odeith

I hope you brought some giant bug spray for this visit. This wasp looks like it is floating right in the middle of the air. The details on the wings are super impressive. Thankfully this big bug does not sting.


3D tea set mural by Odeith

☕ 4. The Tea and Bird — By Odeith

This is a very fancy way to decorate a wall. A delicate bird is having a little tea party in the middle of the room. The way the cup seems to hang in space is pure magic. It is a very peaceful piece of 3D art.


3D beetle mural by Odeith

🪲 5. The Giant Beetle — By Odeith

This beetle found a very round place to hang out. Odeith used the curve of the building to make the bug look even more real. It looks like it is about to crawl right off the roof. It is much bigger than any bug I want in my house.


3D rooster mural by Odeith

🐓 6. Giant Rooster — By Odeith

This rooster is definitely the boss of this abandoned corner. The colors are so bright they really pop against the gray concrete. It looks like it is about to let out a very loud morning crow. You can almost feel the feathers.


3D blue frog mural by Odeith

🐸 7. The Blue Frog — By Odeith

This giant blue frog is having a serious staring contest. The glossy skin makes it look like it just hopped out of a pond. It is a very cool roommate for an empty room. Just don’t expect it to help with the chores.


3D wasp on mossy wall by Odeith

🐝 8. Mossy Wall Wasp — By Odeith

This wasp loves the outdoors and mossy walls. The 3D effect is so good that you might want to step back a few feet. It blends perfectly with the real grass on the ground. Nature and art are a great team here.


3D train mural by Odeith

🚂 9. The Abandoned Train — By Odeith

A train inside a building? Only in the world of Odeith! This mural turns a small room into a whole train station. The rust and graffiti on the train look incredibly real. All aboard the imagination express.


Wrong angle 3D art by Odeith

📐 10. The Magic Angle — By Odeith

This is what happens when you stand in the wrong spot! The 3D magic only works from one specific angle. From the side it just looks like a very weird collection of shapes. It is like a secret code that you have to stand in the right place to solve.


Odeith really knows how to play with our brains and we love it. If you want to see more of his amazing work you can visit his website. His art reminds us that everything is about perspective.


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Which one is your favorite?

The Lost BBC Interview That Reignited the Banksy Name Debate (+17 Photos)

A street mural depicting three children playing and the phrase 'WE'RE ALL IN THE SAME BOAT' on a brick wall, surrounded by greenery.

Banksy’s work still pulls massive attention worldwide — especially since new claims about his identity have been circulating. In this rare BBC interview, he talks openly about his process, his views on graffiti, and how he keeps distance from the traditional art world. Does it offer a real clue to who he is?

Watch the full interview: BANKSY – The Lost Interview: A Glimpse into Banksy’s Artistic World


Winston Churchill with a green grass mohawk

🌿 1. Inside “Turf War” (2003)

A big part of the interview focuses on Turf War, Banksy’s 2003 London exhibition built around anti-establishment ideas. The show featured modified police vehicles covered in graffiti, live animals painted with police-style patterns, and the now-famous twist on the Winston Churchill portrait.


Trolley Hunters artwork by Banksy

🛒 2. The name moment

At one point, interviewer Nigel Wrench asks about using Banksy’s real name. Banksy replies: “Robbie.” It’s only a small detail, but it has fueled years of speculation, with people linking it to names like Robert Del Naja (Massive Attack) or Robin Gunningham.


Graffiti Rat mural by Banksy

🐀 3. Banksy on graffiti

Banksy is blunt about graffiti: if it’s illegal, it’s vandalism and that’s part of what gives it its edge. He describes the city as a space where walls are constantly being painted over, turning street art into an ongoing public conversation. His own approach is fast, direct, and designed to hit hard in the moment.


Game Changer artwork featuring a nurse superhero

🩺 4. Banksy vs. the art establishment

He also makes it clear he’s not chasing the gallery world. In the interview, he shows little interest in the “Brit Art” scene and avoids selling through gatekeepers like Charles Saatchi. For him, the point is making work that connects with ordinary people — not earning approval from the art elite.


Shredded Girl with Balloon artwork now Love is in the Bin

🖼️ 5. The market irony

Even while keeping his distance from the art market, Banksy’s canvases sell for huge sums. His reaction comes off as a mix of disbelief and indifference — almost like the money has little to do with what he intended the work to be.


More classics by Banksy:

Kissing Coppers mural

👮 7. Kissing Coppers — By Banksy in Brighton

Love is in the air for these two British policemen on a wall in Brighton. This iconic stencil is one of his most famous works and reminds us all to be a little kinder. It is a perfect example of his quick and impactful style that makes the whole world smile!


We are all in the same boat mural

⛵ 8. We’re All In The Same Boat — By Banksy in Lowestoft

These kids are sailing through life in a makeshift boat on a city wall. Even when things look a bit flooded they are sticking together for the big journey. It is a brave and beautiful scene that makes everyone stop and think about our shared future!


Zebra Stripes mural in Timbuktu

🦓 9. Zebra Stripes — By Banksy in Timbuktu

This woman is doing a very thorough job of washing those zebra stripes right off! It is a magical and striking image from his travels to Mali. Who knew stripes were just dirty laundry waiting to be cleaned by a pro!


Follow Your Dreams Cancelled mural

🚫 10. Follow Your Dreams – Cancelled — By Banksy in Boston

A worker is busy stamping out everyone’s favorite dream with a giant red Cancelled sign. It is a bit of a cheeky reality check for anyone walking down the street in Boston. Don’t worry because we can always just start a new dream tomorrow morning!


Flower Thrower mural in Bethlehem

💐 11. Flower Thrower — By Banksy in Bethlehem

Instead of a rock this man is launching a beautiful bouquet of flowers spread some peace. It is one of the most powerful images of how art can change the world. Sometimes a bunch of flowers is exactly what we need for a big breakthrough!


The Claw installation in Norfolk

🏗️ 12. The Claw — By Banksy in Norfolk

You better watch your head while sitting on this bench or the giant arcade claw might pick you up! This funny installation turns a normal park bench into a high stakes game. I hope the claw has good aim so nobody loses their seat while waiting!


Devolved Parliament painting by Banksy

🐒 13. Devolved Parliament — By Banksy in London

The House of Commons is looking a bit wilder than usual today with all these chimpanzees in charge. This satirical painting is a sharp look at how crazy politics can get in the UK. It seems like the chimps are having a very loud debate today!


Gas Mask Boy mural by Banksy

🌼 14. Gas Mask Boy — By Banksy in London

This young boy is seeing a world full of colorful flowers through his gas mask visor. It is a beautiful way to show that we can find hope and nature even in the middle of a big city. The reflection in his mask is like a tiny secret garden!


Armored Peace Dove mural in Bethlehem

🕊️ 15. Armored Peace Dove — By Banksy in Bethlehem

This little peace dove is not taking any chances and put on a tiny bulletproof vest. It is still carrying its olive branch while being targeted by crosshairs. It is one very brave and stylish bird that knows how to protect itself!


Tourist and Rickshaw installation

🚲 16. Tourist and Rickshaw — By Banksy in Bristol

A tourist is getting a very fancy ride through the museum in this rickshaw installation. It is a funny poke at how we travel and look at art in museums today. Why walk when you can be pushed through a gallery in style while looking at the sights!


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Which one is your favorite?

9 Sculptures With True Creativity

A unique building with a 3D design featuring a large zipper and a hand reaching out from the wall, set against a blue sky.

Get ready to see the world in a whole new way! These amazing sculptures turn boring streets into a playground for the imagination. From buildings that unzip to canoes that climb walls, these artists are definitely thinking outside the box. It is time to explore some of the coolest public art from Japan to Italy!

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Sculpture of a yellow canoe with paddling figures appearing to climb a skyscraper in Osaka, Japan

🛶 1. Canoe Climbing Skyscraper — In Osaka, Japan

Who needs a river when you have a skyscraper? This yellow canoe is busy scaling a high-rise building in Osaka. The wall even has ripples that look like water. It seems like these rowers took a very wrong turn and just decided to go with it!

More photos: Sculpture of a canoe climbing a high-rise building in Osaka, Japan


Giant white sculpture hands supporting a building in Venice
Close up of giant hands in the Grand Canal

👐 2. Support — By Lorenzo Quinn in Venice, Italy

Venice is getting a little extra help from these giant hands. They rise right out of the Grand Canal to hold up the Ca’ Sagredo Hotel. We need to take care of our planet!

About and more photos: Support


The Seeder statue in Kaunas casting a shadow of stars

✨ 3. The Seeder — By Morfai in Kaunas, Lithuania

This statue has a magical secret that only comes out at night. During the day, he looks like a normal farmer. But when the lights turn on, his shadow starts scattering stars across the wall. It is like he is planting a whole new galaxy in the middle of the city.

About and more photos: ‘The Seeder’ Marks Lithuania’s First Legal Street Art Masterpiece


Building in Milan with a giant zipper
Detail of the unzipped building façade

🤐 4. Unzipped Building — By Alex Chinneck in Milan, Italy

Have you ever seen a building that needs a tailor? Artist Alex Chinneck made this wall look like it is being unzipped. It is peeling back to show the world what is underneath. It definitely makes you wonder if there is a giant laundry tag hidden somewhere inside.

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Half Baby Beaver sculpture by Bordalo II made from trash

🦫 5. Beaver — By Bordalo II in Bernex, Geneva, Switzerland

This beaver is literally made of junk! Bordalo II used old plastic and scrap metal to build this cute little guy. Very creative way to recycle!

Bordalo II: 22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo II


Bronze cloth sculptures forming a bench and hammock

🛋️ 6. Bench Blanket & Hammock

This sculpture make metal look as soft as a cozy blanket. Giant bronze arms hold up this piece of “cloth” that you can actually sit or lay on. Perfect for anyone who wants to take a nap on a piece of art.


Sculpture of two street lamps hugging on a bench

💡 7. Lamp Lovers

Even street lights need a hug sometimes. These two lamps have turned into a couple sitting on a park bench. They look so cozy and happy together. It just goes to show that everything is a bit brighter when you have a friend by your side.


Sculpted hands holding the base of a tree

🌳 8. Tree Embrace

Nature and art are coming together for a big squeeze. These white hands are cradling the bottom of a tree in the middle of a square. It is a very sweet way to show how much we love our green spaces.


The Glass Slipper sculpture by Philip Jackson

👠 9. The Glass Slipper — By Philip Jackson in the UK

This sculpture looks like it stepped right out of a fairy tale. The tall figure has a very fancy hat and a beautiful flowing dress. It looks amazing standing right in the middle of a garden. More!: 10 Haunting Sculptures by Philip Jackson

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Art like this makes life a lot more fun. These pieces really do change the way we feel about our cities!


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Made It Wild Again (8 Photos)

A creative log sculpture resembling a bear face in a forest setting, contrasted with a colorful mural of a tiger surrounded by tropical leaves on a building.

Get ready to see the wild side of our cities! Artists are turning cold walls and old silos into a massive zoo full of color. These animals are large and ready to say hello.

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Realistic tiger mural on a building in Spain

🐯 1. Tiger Mural — By Sweo & Nikita in El Berrón, Spain

This tiger looks so comfy leaning out from the wall. He probably found the best spot for a nap in Spain. Just do not try to pet him or you might wake him up. He looks very realistic among those green leaves.

One more mural!: Gold Fish mural by Sebastien Sweo and Nikita in Calais, France

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3D snake mural appearing to burst through a wall

🐍 2. Giant Snake — By Braga Last One in Puteaux, France

Someone call a builder because this snake is literally coming through the walls! It looks like he is looking for a snack or maybe just a better view of France. His scales are so detailed they look real. This is one reptile you cannot miss.

More!: Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)

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Massive King Kong mural in New Rochelle

🦍 3. King Kong — By Carlos Alberto GH in New Rochelle, USA

This massive gorilla is ready for his close-up. He is holding on tight and watching over the city like a giant protector. It is the perfect spot for a very brave selfie. He definitely makes the skyline look much more exciting.

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Wild boar sculpture made of logs in a Swedish forest

🐗 4. Gamla Suggan — By Hannelie Coetzee in Knislinge, Sweden

This wild boar is hiding perfectly in the Swedish forest. He is made entirely of natural wood and looks very wise among the trees. You might miss him if you do not look closely at the logs. He is a great example of art meeting nature.

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Playful dog mural with big eyes in London

🐶 5. Dog Mural — By WOSKerski in London, UK

This dog has the biggest eyes and looks very excited to see you. His tongue is out and he is ready to play all day. He definitely brings a big splash of yellow sunshine to the streets of London. Who could resist that face?

More: 9 Times WOSKerski Made UK Walls Feel Like Glitches in Reality

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Hyper-realistic platypus mural on a grain silo

🦆 6. Platypus Silo — By Jimmy Dvate in Rochester, Australia

This platypus is huge and looks like he is swimming through the air. The fur looks so soft you could almost touch it. It is much bigger than a real platypus but just as cute. This industrial silo has never looked better.

More: 7 pics: Platypus – Mural by Jimmy Dvate in Rochester, Australia

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Small chalk art of a squirrel on a wooden pole

🐿️ 7. Squirrel in Tree — By David Zinn in USA

A tiny friend is peeking out from a wooden pole. This little squirrel looks very curious about what is happening on the street today. He is a small surprise that makes everyone smile. David Zinn always knows how to hide magic in plain sight.

More: Happy Art by David Zinn (10 Photos)

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Large fox face mural on a brick wall

🦊 8. Fox Mural — By TUZQ in Belgium

This fox has very bright eyes and is watching everything from his brick wall. He fills up the whole space with his beautiful orange fur. It is like the forest came to visit the city in Belgium for a day. He looks very regal and calm.

See all of the mural here!: Fox by TUZQ in Testelt, Belgium (5 photos)

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Nature is truly everywhere if you know where to look. Even a brick wall can come to life with a bit of imagination! We hope these colorful creatures made your day a little brighter.


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Which one is your favorite?

Fun With Snow Sculptures (11 Photos)

A snow sculpture of a cat next to a real black cat, both in a snowy environment.

Winter is finally here and people are getting very creative with the white stuff! From classical statues to spiky cars, these snow creations are sure to make you grin.

More! Fun With Snow Sculptures (35 photos)


Venus de Milo snow sculpture

🏛️ 1. Venus de Milo

This is a classical masterpiece made entirely of frozen water. It stands tall in a snowy parking lot. No arms are needed for this cold beauty. It looks like it belongs in a museum instead of on the pavement.

Learn more about the original statue


Snow sculpture of a dancing couple

💃 2. Winter Waltz

This couple has some serious moves. They are perfectly frozen in time during a dance. They never step on each other’s toes because they are stuck to the ground. It is the most romantic sight in the neighborhood.


Snow cat hugging a tree

🐱 3. Snow Cat Climbing Trees

This kitty is having a great time in the garden. It is made of snow and looks very cozy hugging the bark. It will not meow for help to get down. The tree bark makes a perfect face for this frozen feline.


Real owl next to a snow owl

🦉 4. Impostor Owl

One of these is real and one is frozen. The snow owl is a perfect copy of its feathered friend. It is the ultimate game of hide and seek. The real owl looks a bit confused by his new quiet neighbor.


Mailbox snow monster

📮 5. Mailbox Monster

This mailbox is hungry for some letters. It has big snow teeth and funny eyes. Feeding it bills might be a bad idea since it looks a bit grumpy. It certainly keeps the mail carrier on their toes.


Snowman sitting on a bench

🪑 6. Park Bench Companion

This snow person is just chilling on a wooden bench. It looks like a great listener for anyone walking by. Just do not expect it to move or share its seat. It is the coolest friend in the whole park.


Upside down snowman

🤸 7. Headstand Snowman

This snowman is showing off some impressive gymnastics. He is upside down and perfectly balanced on his head. He must have a very strong core to stay like that all day. His boots look great sticking up in the air.


Snowman in a wheelchair

♿ 8. Snowman in a Wheelchair

A snow figure is taking a fun ride in a wheelchair. It is a very clever way to use everyday items in the snow. Everyone deserves a chance to get out and enjoy the winter sun. This guy looks ready for an adventure.


Snow dog next to a real dog

🐕 9. Double Dog

Two dogs are always better than one. The snow dog looks just like his fluffy friend standing right next to him. It is a very cool twin that will never bark at the mailman. They make a perfect pair of backyard guardians.


A red car covered in a thick layer of snow and ice, resembling spikes, with icicles hanging from a nearby structure.

🎸 10. Punk Car

This red car looks like it belongs on a rock concert stage. It is covered in sharp icicle spikes that look like a giant mohawk. It is definitely the coolest ride in the whole neighborhood. Just be careful not to sit on it!


A black cat standing next to a snow sculpture of a cat, with the sculpture featuring one eye made of a green object.

👁️ 11. The One-Eyed Twin

This kitty found a friend who looks just like him! Both the cat and the snow sculpture share a unique look with one eye. It is the most heartwarming sight in the winter garden. This black cat seems very proud of his cold companion.


Winter will not last forever so enjoy these icy wonders while they are still here. They are much more fun than just shoveling the driveway. Go out and build something today!


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Which one is your favorite?

22 Amazing Dirty Van Artworks

A dirty truck with a dinosaur skeleton mural on one side and a castle drawing on the back, set against a snowy environment.

Next time you see a dusty car, do not write “wash me” on the window. These artists are turning road grime into masterpieces that belong in a gallery!

More: Cars With Attitude (10 Photos)


A detailed castle with towers and flags scratched into the dust on the back of a van

🏰 1. The Dusty Castle — By Dirty Van Art

This van hasn’t seen a car wash in years. Luckily, that just means there is more room for a majestic castle. The winding path leads right to the door handle. It is the perfect home for a tiny, grimy king.

Find more from Dirty Van Art.


A RoboCop figure holding a cat etched into truck dirt with the text All Cats Are Beautiful

🤖 2. RoboCop and Cat — By Pro Boy Nick

Even a cyborg needs a furry friend. This piece combines 80s action with a very soft message. All cats are beautiful, even when they are drawn in truck soot. It is a tough look with a sweet heart.

See more by Pro Boy Nick.


Underwater scene with a person and fish scratched into dirt on a truck in Moscow

🌊 3. Deep Sea Grime — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia

The ocean is a lot closer than you think. This artist found a whole underwater world on the back of a delivery truck. The shading on the fish is better than most pencil drawings. Just don’t let it rain or the fish will swim away.

Follow Pro Boy Nick for more.


A headless knight and a horse drawn in dirt on a snowy truck

🛡️ 4. The Headless Knight — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia

This knight lost his head but kept his horse. The artist used the natural highlights of the truck to create a spooky glow. It looks like a scene from a dark fairy tale. The snow on the roof adds a perfect wintry touch.

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A skeletal figure curled up, drawn into the grime on a truck

💀 5. Ghostly Skeleton — By Pro Boy Nick in Moscow, Russia

This little guy looks like he is hiding from the car wash. The detail in the bones is absolutely haunting. It is amazing how much depth you can get with just a finger and some mud. This truck definitely has a soul now.

Artist: Pro Boy Nick.


A large dragonfly etched into the dust on the back of a van

🪰 6. The Giant Dragonfly — By Dirty Van Art

Normally, bugs on a van are not a good thing. This giant dragonfly is the big exception. The wings look delicate enough to flutter away. It is a great way to make a big white van look a lot more natural.

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A battlefield scene with soldiers etched into the dirt on a Ford Transit van

🪖 7. Battlefield Dust — By James Gibson in Norfolk

This is a serious piece of history on a very non-serious surface. The artist captured the mood of the battlefield perfectly. You can almost feel the fog in the background. It is a moving tribute made of temporary materials.

Artist: James Gibson.


Stormtroopers marching on the back of a Citroën Relay van

🌌 8. Stormtrooper Squad — By Dirty Van Art

These Stormtroopers are finally on the right track. This van is ready to join the Galactic Empire. Hopefully, their driving is better than their aim in the movies. May the dust be with you!

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A dinosaur skeleton drawn across the side of a dirty truck

🦖 9. The Dinosaur Skeleton — By Pro Boy Nick

The dinosaur skeleton makes the trailer look like a mobile museum. It looks like a prehistoric fossil that decided to take a road trip.

Artist: Pro Boy Nick.


Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking portraits on a dusty van

🧠 10. Science Legends — By Dirty Van Art

Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking are here to help with your commute. This van is officially the smartest vehicle on the road. The artist even included dates and a tribute to Pi Day. It is a very intelligent use of grime.

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Detailed insects and flies drawn into the dust on a white van

🐜 11. Insect Invasion — By Dirty Van Art

These flies are huge, but they don’t buzz! The artist filled the side of this van with a whole swarm of insects. The detail on the legs and wings is super impressive. It is enough to make any passerby do a double take.

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The Statue of Liberty etched into the side window of a dusty car

🗽 12. Lady Liberty — By Dirty Van Art

Freedom is being able to turn your car window into a landmark. This Statue of Liberty looks like it was etched into glass. The artist used the dust to create a beautiful, soft light effect. It is a tiny slice of New York on a car.

Artist: Dirty Van Art.


Several expressive faces drawn into the grime on the back of a van

👥 13. Expressions in Dust — By Pro Boy Nick

There are so many different people living in this dust! Each face has a unique expression and story. It is amazing how much emotion the artist can pull out of a dirty van. It makes the vehicle feel like a crowd of people.

Social: Pro Boy Nick.


A face and humorous text about a filthy van on the back of a van

🎸 14. Filthy Song — By Dirty Van Art in West Norfolk

This van is loud and proud about being dirty. The artist combined a great portrait with a funny musical pun. It is a great way to tell the world that you are skipping the car wash for art. Stay filthy, West Norfolk!

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Abraham Lincoln seated portrait etched into car windows

🎩 15. Abraham Lincoln — By Dirty Van Art

Honest Abe has never looked so grimy. This window art perfectly mimics the famous statue in Washington D.C. The shading on the suit and chair is top notch. It is a very presidential way to travel.

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Mount Rushmore presidents drawn into the dust on a car window

⛰️ 16. Mount Rushmore — By Dirty Van Art

Why drive to South Dakota when you can see the presidents right here? These four faces are carved out of pure dust. The artist even managed to get their iconic expressions right. It is a monument that only lasts until the next rainstorm.

Artist: Dirty Van Art.


A tribute to Dolores O Riordan of The Cranberries on a dusty van

🎤 17. Dolores O’Riordan Tribute — By Dirty Van Art in West Norfolk

This is a beautiful memorial for a legendary singer. The detail in the microphone and her expression is really touching. It is proof that art can be meaningful no matter what it is made of. The Cranberries fans will love this one.

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The Joker portrait etched into the dust on a van

🤡 18. The Joker — By Dirty Van Art

Why so serious? This Joker looks like he is ready to cause some chaos on the highway. The messy dust actually makes his makeup look even more realistic. It is a perfect fit for the grimy medium.

Photos: Dirty Van Art.


A cute cartoon character with a single tooth drawn in van dust

🦷 19. Happy Doodad — By Dirty Van Art

This little character is just happy to be here. He has one tooth and a lot of personality. It is a simple drawing that is sure to make any driver behind them smile. Sometimes the simplest doodles are the best.

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A van window with Please Don't Wash Me written in the dust

🧼 20. Please Don’t Wash — By Dirty Van Art

This is a direct command for all car wash owners. Washing this van would be a crime against art. The font is very professional for something written in dirt. Keep it dirty and keep it creative!

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A row of skulls drawn in dirt on a truck as an anti-war statement
A person sitting in front of a TV drawn in grime on a truck

☮️ 21. Anti-War Reflections — By Pro Boy Nick in Russia

These pieces carry a very heavy message on a very light surface. The artist used the grime to speak out against the war in Ukraine. The skulls and the lonely figure are very powerful. It shows that street art can be a strong voice for change.

Artist: Pro Boy Nick.


A detailed eye drawn into the dust on the side of a vehicle

🎨 22. Grime Portrait — By Pro Boy Nick

This eye is watching everything on the road. The detail in the iris and the eyelashes is incredible. It is hard to believe this was made just by moving dust around. It is a beautiful way to end our collection.

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Art really can happen anywhere, even on a dirty truck! It is amazing to see how much beauty can be found in a little bit of road grime. We hope these photos made you look at your own dusty car a little differently.


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The Weight We Carry (9 Photos)

A sculpture made of rocks in a wireframe shape, depicting a person crouching down.

Get ready for a visual journey that will lift your spirits and make you think! From giant hands in Venice to a cyclist hugging a bear, these 9 artworks show us the beauty of balance and support.

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Giant white hands emerging from the Grand Canal in Venice
Detail of giant hands supporting a building in Venice

🎨 1. Support — By Lorenzo Quinn in Venice, Italy

These massive hands are giving this building a much needed hug! They represent how we need to support our planet as sea levels rise. It is like the hotel is getting a high five from the ocean. This sculpture is both beautiful and a very big reminder to stay green.

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Sculpture of a human figure filled with heavy stones

🎨 2. The Weight of Grief — By Celeste Roberge

This person looks like they have a lot on their mind and even more in their stomach! It is a steel body filled with actual stones to show how heavy feelings can be. It is a rocky road to walk but this art makes it look stunning. Talk about having a heart of stone!

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Giant wooden sculpture of a head in a tropical garden

🎨 3. True Nature — By Daniel Popper in Cancún, Mexico

Ever feel like you just need to take your face off and enjoy the garden? This giant sculpture shows a figure doing exactly that. It is tucked away in the green leaves of Mexico. It is the perfect place for a giant to play hide and seek!

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Stencil art of a child running with text about happiness

🎨 4. People Don’t Pretend to Be Depressed — By Dotmasters

This little runner is passing by a very big message. Being happy is sometimes a mask we wear. The white paint on the word happy really makes it pop. Check in on your friends!

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Mural of a girl balancing on tilting chairs on a wall

🎨 5. Finding a good balance in life — By Sasha Korban in Tbilisi, Georgia

Don’t try this at home unless you are a professional mural character! This girl is balancing on a tower of tilting chairs to represent how we navigate life. She makes it look much easier than I would! It is a beautiful metaphor for finding harmony in the world’s chaos.

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Mural of a child drawing next to a pile of rubble

🎨 6. Girl Writing by Rubble — By Ramon Perez Sendra

Even when things are falling apart art can make it better. This young girl is busy drawing right next to a pile of old bricks. The colors are warm and make the whole corner feel cozy. It is amazing what a little imagination can do for a construction site!

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Stencil art of a child correcting text to say Be someone that makes you happy

🎨 7. Be Someone That Makes You Happy

This kid is a tiny editor with a very big message! He fixed the wall to tell us that our own happiness comes first. It is a simple stencil that packs a big punch of joy. Who knew grammar and paint could be so inspiring?


A person reclining in the arms of a bear statue

🎨 8. Bear Hug

This cyclist found the perfect place for a nap! He is taking a break in the arms of a friendly bear statue. The little bear cub looks a bit confused but very supportive. It is the ultimate way to recharge after a long bike ride!

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A mural on a wall depicting two stylized figures, one helping the other climb a set of stairs.

🎨 Helping Hands — Exitenter in Florence, Italy

Exitenter’s minimalist street piece turns a wall corner into a story of mutual aid, where two stick figures collaborate to climb upward. Simple yet striking, it captures the essence of empathy in one small gesture.

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Art really does have a way of making the world feel a little lighter! Whether it is giant hands or a stone filled human these pieces remind us to keep our balance.


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Cars With Attitude (10 Photos)

Winter can be miserable, but these creative geniuses decided to turn the freezing cold into a comedy show. Here are 10 cars that woke up with a whole new attitude.

Instead of just scraping the ice and grumbling about the temperature, these anonymous street artists saw a blank canvas. From accidental icicle-punks to cars that look like they’re plotting something, these 10 photos prove that snow is just nature’s paint.

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1. The Squad

Even the police aren’t safe from the “Cars” movie treatment. These vans look like they are plotting something mischievous—or maybe they’re just happy to not be on patrol in the blizzard.


2. Punk’s Not Dead

This car didn’t just get snowed on; it grew a mohawk. The way the icicles have formed spikes gives this little red ride the most rebellious look in the entire parking lot. It’s arguably the coolest car in town.


3. Feeling Cheeky

A wink and a tongue out. This Volkswagen proves that a little bit of snow can bring out a car’s true personality. It’s amazing how a few swipes of a gloved hand can create such a distinct expression.


4. The Big Sniffer

When the snow piles up heavily on the hood, you have to work with what you’ve got. This artist sculpted a nose that could smell spring coming a mile away. It gives the car a grumpy, sophisticated look.


5. The Passengers

Why scrape the whole window when you can just draw your passengers? This is a brilliant way to clear just enough space to drive while telling a funny story about who is (or isn’t) in the car with you.


6. Wide Awake

This Peugeot looks absolutely thrilled to be freezing cold. That wide, toothy grin is enough to wake anyone up on a grey morning. It’s hard to be grumpy about the weather when your car is this happy.


7. Morning Commute Moods

Someone took the time to go down the entire row. Every emotion of the morning commute is captured here, from sleepy and suspicious to wide-eyed and worried. This row of cars represents us all before the first cup of coffee.


8. The Gossip Circle

A bird’s eye view of a parking lot personality crisis. It looks like they are all gossiping about the car next to them. Simple lines, maximum effect.


9. Love at First Frost

Who says parking lots aren’t romantic? These two neighboring cars were given eyes that gaze adoringly at one another. It’s clearly a winter date that is going very well.


10. Mr. Happy

Sometimes the simplest art is the best. A classic smiley face on a mint green car is just wholesome content. It’s a reminder that winter doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom.


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