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  "description": "From a glowing anglerfish that feeds on urban structure in Norway to a child’s fading figure painted into stone steps in Beijing — these works don’t just decorate walls. They reveal truths, tell stories, and pull you into their world. This collection spans powerful visual narratives across Bergen, Plzeň, London, and more — each one crafted to leave a mark beyond the surface.\n\nMore: 12 Times I Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings\n\n1. Anglerfish Trap — SKURK in Bergen, […]",
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    "**Natalia Rak on Instagram**",
    "**The Invisibility of Poverty**",
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  "textContent": "## From a glowing anglerfish that feeds on urban structure in **Norway** to a child’s fading figure painted into stone steps in **Beijing** — these works don’t just decorate walls. They reveal truths, tell stories, and pull you into their world. This collection spans powerful visual narratives across **Bergen** , **Plzeň** , **London** , and more — each one crafted to leave a mark beyond the surface.\n\n### More: **12 Times I Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings**\n\n* * *\n\n### 1. Anglerfish Trap — SKURK in Bergen, Norway\n\nA black-and-white mural of a deep-sea anglerfish interacts with the building’s actual stairway and lights. The fish appears to lure its prey with a functioning lamp on its forehead, turning the staircase into a dramatic, architectural jaw. More photos!: **Anglerfish Trap: Amazing Street Art By SKURK!**\n\n🔗 Follow **SKURK on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 2. Dreamscape — Chemis in Plzeň, Czech Republic\n\nA child sleeps wrapped in a peeling blanket that appears to rip the surface of the wall itself. Holding a teddy bear with “LOVE PLZEN” stitched on it, the mural blends emotional storytelling with clever illusion. More photos and about the mural **here**!\n\n🔗 Follow **Chemis on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 3. Fading Memories — Iman in Ufa, Russia\n\nA multicolored cubist portrait of an older man, painted across a five-story wall, features houses, birds, and symbolic objects embedded in his head — visual metaphors for memory, loss, and the passage of time. About the mural and more photos **here**!\n\n🔗 Follow **Iman on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 4. Fat Tourist and Rickshaw — Banksy in Bristol, UK\n\nFrom Banksy’s _Bristol Museum_ exhibition, this mural shows two large tourists joyfully taking a selfie in a rickshaw pulled by a child. Stark color contrast underlines the exploitative message.\n\n🔗 Visit **Banksy’s official website**\n\n* * *\n\n### 5. “Legend about Giants” — Natalia Rak in Białystok, Poland\n\nA massive mural of a girl in traditional dress pouring water from a tin can directly onto a real tree below. The interaction between mural and environment makes it feel like the wall is alive. More!: **10 Breathtaking Murals by Natalia Rak That Turn City Walls Into Dreams**\n\n🔗 Follow **Natalia Rak on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 6. The Invisibility of Poverty — Kevin Lee & Bin Liu in Beijing, China\n\nA photo-art collaboration using camouflage body painting. A boy in tattered clothes sits on steps, painted to blend perfectly into the stone — a literal portrayal of social invisibility. See the rest here!: **The Invisibility of Poverty**\n\n* * *\n\n### 7. When We Go — Louis Masai in London, UK\n\nPainted in Shoreditch, this piece features bees next to the warning: “When we go, we’re taking you all with us.” The bold message is a direct statement on environmental collapse. More!: **Bee Warning (8 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n### 8. Knowledge Speaks – Wisdom Listens — WD in Athens, Greece\n\nA powerful transformation of an abandoned building in Athens. WD (Wild Drawing) painted a owl, using the corner of the structure to split the eyes, turning a forgotten ruin into a wise guardian of the street. The title nods to the contrast between speaking and listening — between knowledge and wisdom. More by WD!: **3D Street Art by WD (7 Murals)**\n\n🔗 Follow **WD on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### More: **Sculptures You (probably) Didn’t Know Existed (30 Photos)**\n\n* * *\n\n## Which one is your favorite?",
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