8 Times Seth Painted What Childhood Really Feels Like
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8 Times Seth Painted What Childhood Really Feels Like
Which one is your favorite?
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8 Illusion Murals That Make Walls Disappear Into Time and Fantasy
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8 Happy 3D Artworks That Will Make You Smile
Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces. His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets. 1. Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to […]Tribute To Man’s Best Friend: 8 Stunning Dog Murals Around the World
Dogs have inspired countless works of art worldwide.
Murals featuring these loyal companions brighten urban spaces and bring comfort to those who pass by. Here are eight stunning murals and artworks celebrating dogs.
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1. Lalone’s Mural in Málaga, Spain This mural by Lalone in Málaga, Spain, shows a hooded figure sitting with two dogs. The photorealistic details and street-style elements create a touching scene of companionship. See more photos and details here.
2. “E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy Giulio Masieri’s “E ‘Torre” mural in Pordenone, Italy, depicts a large dog resting. The realistic style captures the dog’s calm posture and expressive eyes. See more photos and details here.
3. Clara Leff’s Mural in São Paulo, Brazil Clara Leff’s vibrant mural in São Paulo, Brazil, features a close-up of a dog’s face against a bright yellow circle. The lifelike details emphasize the dog’s soulful expression. See more photos and details here.
4. WOSKerski’s Mural in Penge, South East London, England In Penge, WOSKerski’s mural showcases a playful dog with its tongue sticking out. The exaggerated features and bold yellow background make this artwork eye-catching. See more photos and details here.
5. Springer Spaniel by Spacehop in Exeter, UK Spacehop, also known as Jeff Evans, painted a realistic Springer Spaniel on the Exe Bridge in Exeter, UK. The mural’s detailed depiction of the dog adds charm to its urban setting. See more photos and details here.
6. Smates’ Underwater Dog in Mechelen, Belgium Smates created a mural in Mechelen showing a dog diving underwater. The dynamic composition and realistic water effects bring the scene to life. See more photos and details here.
7. Jimmy Dvate’s Silo Art in Major Plains, Australia Jimmy Dvate’s mural on a grain silo in Major Plains, Australia, features a working dog. The attention to detail highlights the dog’s sharp gaze and natural strength. See more photos and details here.
8. Batist Vermeulen’s Sculpture in Antwerp, Belgium In Antwerp, Batist Vermeulen’s sculpture shows a child and a dog lying under a cobblestone blanket. The piece blends seamlessly with the plaza’s design. See more photos and details here.
These eight murals and artworks celebrate dogs in diverse artistic styles, from photorealism to playful exaggeration. Which one is your favorite? Let us know!
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9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art
Martín Ron, born on March 13, 1981, in Caseros, Buenos Aires, is a renowned Argentine muralist celebrated for his large-scale, hyper-realistic artworks that transform urban landscapes worldwide.
His journey began at the age of ten, painting neighborhood walls, which led to his first solo exhibition in London in 2015. Over the years, Ron has adorned cities across Argentina, England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Turkey, Qatar, Russia, and Belgium with his vibrant murals.
His distinctive style blends elements of fantasy with everyday life, turning mundane cityscapes into captivating visual narratives. Recognized among the top ten muralists globally, Ron continues to inspire and engage communities through his dynamic public art.
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Reflections – Mural by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina for San Nicolás de los Arroyos.
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Mural by Martín Ron in Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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“Olivia Looks at the Sky” by Martín Ron, located in Córdoba, Argentina.
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Mural by Martín Ron on a 35-meter-high water tank in Miramar, Argentina.
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“Oryx going ahead” by Martín Ron in Doha, Qatar.
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“Reflections” by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina.
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By Martín Ron in Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Mural by Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires.
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10 Photos Of A building in Lyon, France, before and after it was painted
In the heart of Lyon, France, adorning the façade of a building, stands the magnificent Wall of the Silk Weavers.
This enormous mural, painted in the trompe-l’oeil style, mesmerizes viewers with its hyperrealistic imagery and intricate details, offering a captivating glimpse into the everyday life of the La Croix-Rousse neighborhood.
Created by the talented group of mural painters known as CitéCréation, the mural first came to life in 1987 as a tribute to the neighborhood’s rich history. La Croix-Rousse once served as the bustling center of Lyon’s silk industry during the 19th century, earning it the nickname “the hill that works.” The mural, known as “Le Mur des Canuts,” pays homage to the silk weavers who resided and toiled in this vibrant community.
The mural captures the essence of the neighborhood’s past, featuring colorful buildings, pastel-hued high windows, a stone stairway, a charming Guignol theater, and, of course, a silk shop. Every detail is meticulously crafted to create a three-dimensional effect, seamlessly blending art with the architectural heritage of Lyon.
La Croix-Rousse’s silk industry may have diminished over time, but the mural stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of the silk workers who once rebelled against their oppressive working conditions in 1831. Their courageous spirit continues to echo through the vibrant streets of La Croix-Rousse.
Throughout the years, the mural has undergone two updates, in 1997 and 2013, reflecting the evolving landscape and spirit of the neighborhood. Today, it remains one of Europe’s largest displays of public art, drawing visitors from far and wide to admire its grandeur and immerse themselves in Lyon’s rich cultural heritage.
As you wander the streets of Lyon, be sure to seek out this awe-inspiring mural, marvel at its trompe-l’oeil mastery, and become enthralled by the story it tells. The Wall of the Silk Weavers is not just a painting; it is a living testament to the history, artistry, and indomitable spirit of La Croix-Rousse.
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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.
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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, FranceThe 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, ColombiaA 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, FranceTalented 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.
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The Pixel Bird by Ricky Said and DISE in Turin, Italy (9 photos)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!
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Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces.
His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets.
1. Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands
This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to nibble on the leaves of a nearby tree. Its realistic depiction and clever use of perspective make it appear as if the animal is interacting with the environment, adding a touch of nature to the urban setting.
Jan Is De Man: This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.
More photos: Urban Safari: Giraffe Street Art by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht
2. Majestic Peacock – Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands
Jan Is De Man’s peacock mural gracefully spreads its vibrant blue feathers across the wall, creating a beautiful illusion of the bird blending seamlessly with its surroundings.
More photos: Peacock by JanIsDeMan in Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands
3. The Happy Face Wall – Utrecht, Netherlands
What seems like a simple wall in Utrecht has been turned into a smiling face by Jan Is De Man’s artistic touch. The clever use of windows as eyes gives this mural a lively expression that brightens up the entire street, spreading joy to passersby.
More: 3 eye murals in The Netherlands by Jan Is De Man
4. Shelf of Memories – Nieuwegein, Netherlands
This mural depicts a giant shelf filled with various objects, including a teddy bear, musical instruments, and vintage artifacts. It’s a nostalgic piece that invites viewers to step closer and explore the details, sparking memories of items they may have once owned.
Jan Is De Man: In this interactive project, local residents could send me their most precious object. Besides the size this also was a challenging mural for me cause I painted a lot of things that I usually would never do. As an example: I never thought I would paint a singing frog like this.
More photos and about: Local residents most precious objects
5. Bookshelf Building – Solnechnodolsk, Russia
Jan Is De Man created a large-scale illusion of a bookshelf on the side of a building in Russia. This mural brings together the community’s favorite books, celebrating the joy of reading and knowledge while blending art seamlessly into the architecture.
More photos: 3d mural by JanIsDeMan in Solnechnodolsk, Russia
6. 3D Airplane – Anamorphic Mural
This challenging anamorphic piece of a 3D airplane stretches across a concrete wall, showcasing Jan Is De Man’s mastery of perspective and technique. The realistic details make it appear as if the airplane is bursting through the wall, ready to take flight.
View this mural from multiple angles: Pretty challenging anamorphic piece
7. Smiling Building – Utrecht, Netherlands
With a touch of humor and creativity, Jan Is De Man transformed this building into a giant smiling face. The clever use of lines and shapes creates an expression that feels alive, turning a mundane structure into a joyful landmark.
More photos: Building With Smiley Face
Discover More of Jan Is De Man’s Street Art
Jan Is De Man’s street art is a testament to his skill in blending imagination with urban landscapes, making the streets a canvas for fun and creativity. His unique approach not only beautifies spaces but also encourages viewers to see their environment from a different perspective.
To explore more of his captivating murals and follow his latest projects, be sure to check out his website and follow him on Instagram.
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