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Hit the Right Note! (20 Photos)

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Music doesn’t just fill concert halls—it vibrantly resonates through city streets around the globe, inspiring artists to blend visual creativity with musical themes. In this collection, we’ll journey from striking murals celebrating legendary musicians to playful pieces transforming urban fixtures into whimsical instruments. Each artwork uniquely merges sound, culture, and the heartbeat of urban life.

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SFHIR’s mural in Fene, Spain

SFHIR created a striking photorealistic mural of a woman passionately playing a cello across the façade of a multi-story building. Detailed brush strokes give depth and emotion, blending realism and abstraction.


Violin mural by Dopie in Delft, Netherlands

Dopie painted a vibrant mural of a violin, blending harmoniously with the brick building façade, creating a bold and colorful visual attraction.

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David Bowie street art by FIGUE

This compelling artwork portrays David Bowie in a saintly form, blending religious iconography with Bowie’s iconic Ziggy Stardust lightning bolt makeup.

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Daft Punk tribute by Pieksa in Krakow, Poland

Pieksa created a highly detailed mural of Daft Punk , highlighting their iconic helmets with realistic reflections and a sleek metallic finish.

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Tribute mural to Jimi Hendrix by Won ABC in Leicester, UK

A vibrant and surreal tribute mural to Jimi Hendrix , blending psychedelic imagery with bright colors, highlighting Hendrix’s influential presence.

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Guitar mural by Alex Maksiov in Houston, USA

Alex Maksiov painted an impressive, realistic image of a young boy playing guitar, using a staircase as his canvas. This trompe-l’œil mural creatively interacts with the urban environment.

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Vlado Kostov’s sculpture in Kotor, Montenegro

A highly detailed metal sculpture by Vlado Kostov depicts legendary jazz musician Miles Davis. Crafted from recycled materials, it captures the musician playing his trumpet with intricate detail.


Four Seasons mural by Bruno Althamer in Warsaw, Poland

This mural pays tribute to Kora (Olga Jackowska), dynamically changing appearance through the seasons due to surrounding trees, creatively blending natural and artistic elements.

More about it and photos!: Four Seasons Tribute to Kora in Warsaw, Poland


Violinist mural by Julia Starkova in Novosibirsk, Russia

Julia Starkova painted a powerful mural inspired by painter Herman Gold, featuring an elderly soldier playing a violin, rich with emotion and historical context.


Stop the Violins by TABBY

A poignant stencil depicting soldiers holding violins instead of weapons, cleverly playing with words to advocate peace.

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Musical crosswalk in Lille, France

Playful street art transforming a pedestrian crossing into a musical score, creatively merging everyday city life and music.


Bob Marley by JEKS ONE in Saint Petersburg, Florida

A striking photorealistic mural capturing Bob Marley , painted by JEKS ONE , showcasing expressive details and lighting effects highlighting the reggae legend’s calm intensity.

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Guitar of Trees in Argentina

An extraordinary natural artwork shaped as a guitar using strategically planted trees, spectacularly visible from aerial view.

More about the Guitar Trees here!


Trombone Player by Tom Bob in New York, USA

Tom Bob playfully turned street pipes into a whimsical trombone being played by a cartoonish figure, cleverly animating the urban landscape.

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“No Music on a Dead Planet” mural

Highlighting climate crisis awareness, this mural creatively reinterprets Joy Division’s iconic album cover as a stark reminder of music’s silence without action.


Love Street Art by SUNRA in Montpellier, France

SUNRA’s playful mural depicts a guitarist releasing hearts, blending music and love themes.

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Black Sabbath graffiti

Quote from Black Sabbath lyrics on a wall: “The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.”


Make Music Not War stencil

Black stencil street art humorously depicting guitars dropping from a plane.


Street Art Record Player

An inventive piece using a street manhole cover, cleverly turned into a vinyl record on a turntable using white spray paint, creating an optical illusion.

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Freddie Mercury Street Sign

A playful reinterpretation of a traffic sign, featuring Freddie Mercury in his iconic yellow jacket posing above a cheering crowd, creatively using a no-entry sign as a stage.


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