#NatureInUrbanSpaces

Nina Valkhoff is a muralist and painter from the Netherlands known for her vibrant, large-scale murals that often depict wildlife, flora, and powerful female figures.

Her detailed, expressive works are inspired by her love for nature and her advocacy for animal rights, aiming to create awareness and admiration for biodiversity. Valkhoff’s art combines realism with colorful surrealism, transforming urban spaces around the world. She’s painted murals across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, each work adding her unique vision to public spaces.

For more, visit Nina Valkhoff’s website.

“Jade and Moggy” by Nina Valkhoff by in Gent, Belgium.

Nina Valkhoff: This mural is for everyone who needs a hug. It’s called ‘Jade and Moggy’ and it represents the amazing feeling of hugging someone you love, human or animal. Especially in these challenging times this is a feeling most of us crave, and I hope to give a message of hope and love with this mural. We see a sleeping girl with her cat. Is she dreaming, or is what we are seeing a daydream of the cat, who sees tasty little fishes appear? Based on a photo taken by Karin Post of her daughter Jade and their cat Moggy. Made for the Goldmine festival in Gent, organized by Wallin’.

More cats: 43 Purrfect Street Art Pieces

Mural by Nina Valkhoff in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire for Cheltenham Paint Festival.

Photo by Rob Martínez

“Stadsnatuur” by Nina Valkhoff in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Did you know that there are foxes in Rotterdam? I did not, and I was so delighted, that I took this opportunity (wall) to tell everyone about the foxes in my city! There are roughly between 30 and 50 of them, hiding for humans, very rarely they are spotted on the streets. They help to keep the population of rats under control and they will never attack humans/kids . The downside is that chickens and rabbits are not safe for a hungry fox.

The Irish mythological story of Étaín! By Nina Valkhoff for DRAWDA festival in Drogheda, Ireland.

Nina Valkhoff: My contribution to the DRAWDA festival in Drogheda, Ireland. This was a special one, I was given the Irish mythological story of Étaín, to make my own visual representation of this complex story. I will not do it justice trying to summarize it here, so I will explain the elements I picked. Étaín was a beautiful woman who got cursed and transformed into a scarlet fly. This is the glowing insect you see in the middle of my painting, a ‘scarlet fly’ with a little twist. In the very end of the story, over a thousand years have passed and Étaín has transformed many times, she flies away with her lover and they are seen as two swans. In my composition I tried to show protection and love, elements that are a part of this story.

What do you think about the murals by Nina Valkhoff?

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Colorful mural titled 'Jade and Moggy' by artist Nina Valkhoff in Gent, Belgium, showing a serene girl embracing a black cat. The scene is surrounded by vibrant blue and green leaves with small, whimsical fish appearing around them. The mural captures a tender moment, symbolizing love and comfort, based on a photograph by Karin Post of her daughter Jade and their cat Moggy. This artwork, created for the Goldmine festival organized by Wallin’, aims to convey a message of hope and the universal need for a comforting hug.Large mural by artist Nina Valkhoff in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, created for the Cheltenham Paint Festival. The artwork depicts a Dalmatian dog surrounded by vibrant purple and pink flowers with a large, colorful fish swimming nearby. The intricate details and vibrant colors make the scene dreamlike, capturing a surreal interaction between the dog and fish. The artist, standing beside the mural, adds a sense of scale to this whimsical, nature-inspired piece.

16 Stunning Bird-Inspired Street Art Murals from Around the World

Get ready to take flight as we embark on a journey to explore bird-inspired street art from around the world!

In today’s blog post, we’ll showcase the beauty of our feathered friends, as seen through the creative lens of talented street artists. So, spread your wings and join us as we soar through the skies, celebrating the artful harmony between nature and urban landscapes!

Bird by DAN23 in Strasbourg, France

The Symbolism of Birds in Street Art

Birds have long been a favorite subject for street artists. Representing freedom, hope, and transformation, these avian creatures have been integrated into street art to convey messages of change, resilience, and the interaction between nature and society.

22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo IIOrigami Bird by Annatomix in Birmingham, UKBy Yurika – In Cartagena, Colombia

A Global Phenomenon: Bird Murals from Around the World

From towering murals to delicate stencils, bird-inspired street art graces cities worldwide. Some remarkable examples include the colorful parrots of São Paulo, Brazil, the stunning swans of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and the hummingbirds of Bogotá, Colombia. These artistic homages to our feathered friends not only give beauty and inspiration to urban spaces but also ask us to safeguard and preserve our planet’s biodiversity.

By ROA in Katowice, PolandBy L7m – A CollectionParrot mural by Curtis Hylton in Paris, France

Talented Artists Who’ve Taken Flight

A flock of talented street artists has embraced the theme of birds. Among them are ROA, a Belgian artist known for his monochromatic, larger depictions of birds and other wildlife; L7m, a Brazilian artist who merges abstract and realistic elements in his colorful bird murals; and the UK-based Curtis Hylton, who uses his art to remind people of the beauty and of nature.

More birds:

The Pixel Bird by Ricky Said and DISE in Turin, Italy (9 photos)
Stencil of a confused peace bird by Stevo in Genova, Italia. “Swallows” by KATO in Casablanca, Morocco for Casamouja. Mural of a Crane bird by TUZQ in Mol, Belgium Swallow – Mural of flying birds by Satr in Bayreuth, Germany Art in a frame is like an eagle in a birdcage (6 photos) – By ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS in Berlin, Germany “The Bird & The Bee” by Curtis Hylton in Swindon, UK

And there you have it – a celebration of the awe-inspiring beauty of bird-inspired street art from around the world! We hope this visual journey has left you with a newfound appreciation for both the artistic talent and the natural wonders that these magnificent creatures represent.

Don’t forget to share your favorite bird-inspired street art finds in the comments below, and keep your eyes peeled for more avian masterpieces in your own urban adventures!

Which piece of street art is your favorite?

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