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Public art continues to transform urban landscapes, bringing creativity and meaning to walls around the world. These newly painted murals reflect diverse themes, styles, and cultural narratives.

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1

Floyd Mendoza’s Portrait in Houston, Texas

This hyperrealistic mural by Floyd Mendoza captures the deeply expressive face of an elderly man, painted with incredible detail. The soft, natural lighting and warm color palette enhance the depth and emotion of the piece, making it feel almost lifelike.

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2.

Janín’s Skatepark Mural in Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Created for the Festival Internacional Mural Puerto Escondido Arte Tinujei, this mural by Janín depicts two young women sitting together, one holding a skateboard with a surreal reflection of a surfer inside it. The background, painted with warm hues and everyday objects, blends realism with dreamlike elements.

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3.

Julia Volchkova’s Fishermen Mural in Sabak, Malaysia

Julia Volchkova’s mural in Sabak, Malaysia, portrays two fishermen engaged in their craft. The muted earthy tones and realistic rendering evoke a sense of tradition and respect for the fishing community, seamlessly blending into the surrounding environment.

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4.

“Temperance” by NEVE in Varanasi, India

Painted for Festival Technex at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, NEVE’s mural, titled Temperance , showcases a woman in traditional attire pouring liquid from a golden vessel. The detailed rendering of her clothing, jewelry, and expression contrasts beautifully with the modern cityscape in the background.

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5.

Royyal Dog’s Tribute in Los Angeles, CA

Known for his masterful portraits, Royyal Dog’s mural in Los Angeles presents a striking image of a man with deep, contemplative eyes, wearing a crown of thorns made of fish. The attention to detail in the facial features and clothing brings the piece to life, highlighting his signature blend of realism and symbolic elements.

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6.

Barok’s Mural in an Abandoned Building

A striking mural by Barok features a skeletal figure with jagged teeth and piercing black eyes, surrounded by glowing green smoke. The artwork, set in an abandoned space, creates a haunting yet powerful presence, blending dark fantasy and street art aesthetics.

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