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Hey and welcome to 2021 years photo collection of 106 of the most beloved photos posted on Facebook, Twitter and here on streetartutopia.com. Click on the link below the photo to read more about it and see more photos of it. Need more street art? See our other most beloved collections here. Flower Power by Fábio Gomes…
Italian street artist Caiffa Cosimo, who also goes by the name Cheone, has painted a fantastic series of street art portraits that appear to be
Taking a San Francisco Street Art Tour of the Mission district and beyond is both inspiring and thought-provoking. Learn all about the best examples...
Street art in Kiev in the Ukraine is some of the best you could see anywhere with amazing wall murals all over the city.
Street Artist Chemis By Chemis in Plzen, Czech Republic for Wallz Festival DEPO2015. Chemis: This painting is inspired by the history of the house in Jateční Street in Pilsen, which was used for housing low-income families and was notoriously known as the Romani ghetto. These socially excluded areas are like a vicious circle, which seems to be a…
Get your creative juices going with these ideas, go out and make life beautiful!
Miami-based artist Douglas Hoekzema, also known as Hoxxoh, creates incredibly beautiful kaleidoscopic murals. By layering different colored continuous rings, he can turn a plain wall into a hypnotizing portal-looking mural that looks like you could be sucked in if you stand too close!
Thirteen artistic pedestrian crossings, made using DecoMark™ decorative road markings, have been created on the streets of London as part of the ‘Piccadilly Art Takeover’, one of the initiatives in the ongoing ‘Let’s Do London’ tourism campaign. After a year that has taken its toll on tourism due to the pandemic and the consequent lockdowns
French street artist OakOak has already surprised us with his very simple but clever street art before. OakOak is a real master of integrating his art into everyday surroundings, giving various objects new, different meanings. This artist continues to invade the streets of France with his creative ideas, and this time it’s all about the crosswalks.
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Crosswalks become perches and bike lanes morph into a monkey’s ropes in Roadsworth’s lively street interventions. For decades, the Montréal-based artist (previously) has been altering sidewalks, alleyways, and other public spots with largely nature-based projects that are informed by social issues and environmental crises. Whether a trippy koi pond or a simple yellow spider, the additions transform otherwise drab streets into unexpected commentary. In recent years, Roadsworth has created large-scale projects for a variety of organizations, including revitalizing a basketball court for a social housing complex and another for Amnesty International that comments on the horrors of the refugee crisis. More
Street art is a way to express your opinion regarding a certain issue and many people do it because it has a far better impact then through internet,
Gene Davis worked as a sports reporter and political journalist before he started painting at age 29. He went on to help legitimize the W...
One might not think that parking lots, crosswalks, and other broad asphalt expanses would be particularly amenable to artwork, but for Montreal-based artist and activist Roadsworth (aka Peter Gibson, previously) every white or yellow traffic paint stripe is a new opportunity. Although his work on the road is what he’s most known for—turning parking stripes into dandelions or urging drivers to get out of their cars and onto bicycles—he’s also branched out into other mediums, creating large scale installations and working on mural commissions. More
Martin Whatson is a Norwegian street artist whose works are featured by figures and colorful graffiti rendered in grayscale wall space in a style of
Just when you thought it was safe to cross the street…
When thinking about a pedestrian crossing, your first thought is boring plain white lines, right? When our urban environments are surrounded by lifeless concrete, sometimes we need to express ourselves artistically and go outside the guidelines.
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With a name like Roadsworth, you could easily guess that this isn't any ordinary street artist. Though born Peter Gibson, he chose the name Roadsworth
The Italy-based French artist, Clet Abraham, has been hacking street signs all over Europe, injecting a little humor into the mundane commute.
Hopscotch in Stokes Croft. New urban art from .FAKE.
Do you remember Sluggo, a bright green inhabitant of Ann Arbor, Michigan, we wrote about almost two years ago? Chalk-drawn by a local artist David Zinn, this little fellow has been playing on the streets, peeking out of wall cracks, riding snow waves, and putting smiles on passers-by ever since he first appeared in 2008.
A wide strip of bold geometric patterns in bright colors painted onto the asphalt disrupts the muted historic visuals of a small city in France.
Today I will show you more than 50 inspirational, amazing, incredible street art installations and outdoor murals. These murals will absolutely inspire you and amaze you. I hope you enjoy looking through these street murals. Have fun.