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"description": "Some street art doesn't just decorate a wall, it opens a way out.\n\nThere are certain murals that completely change the atmosphere of a street. They stop being just paint on brick and suddenly feel like detours, deep breaths, or portals. They trick your brain into feeling space where there is only solid concrete. Imagination is the best kind of rebellion!\n\nHere are 20 incredible artworks that feel like a pure escape:\n\n🐋 Whales drifting through clouds in Taiwan\n\n🤿 Underwater dreamers in […]",
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"Dream On (15 Photos)",
"Nuno Miles",
"Whale Swimming Through A Sea Of Clouds — By LEHO in Ruifang District, Taiwan",
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"Life at sea — Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 Photos)",
"Follow Djoels on Instagram",
"“Underwater” by French artist Jean Rooble in Paris, France",
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"“Noon Hour” by APHENOAH in Norderstedt, Germany",
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"White Rabbit by URZE and CHAD in Puebla, Mexico",
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"Growing Up (9 Photos)",
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"Millo",
"Chris Butcher",
"Naomi Haverland’s Mind-Blowing 3D Murals: Art That Will Make You Stop and Stare",
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"“Positive Light” by Alaniz in Stornara, Italy",
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"In the clouds where boats of all ages and cultures meet",
"Tom Wild Sketch & TETAL",
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"Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE! (24 Photos)",
"Cosimo CHEONE Caiffa",
"SPAIK",
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"textContent": "## Some street art doesn’t just decorate a wall, it opens a way out.\n\nThere are certain murals that completely change the atmosphere of a street. They stop being just paint on brick and suddenly feel like detours, deep breaths, or portals. They trick your brain into feeling space where there is only solid concrete. Imagination is the best kind of rebellion!\n\nHere are 20 incredible artworks that feel like a pure escape:\n\n * 🐋 Whales drifting through clouds in Taiwan\n * 🤿 Underwater dreamers in Florida\n * 🚢 Surreal harbors suspended in the sky\n * 🌙 Portals and windows painted into dead-end streets\n\n\n\nMore: Dream On (15 Photos)\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐋 Under Pressure — Nuno Miles in Guarda, Portugal 🇵🇹\n\nA rusted industrial tank is turned into an underwater illusion, with painted windows revealing a shark swimming inside. The transformation uses perspective and depth to make the solid metal structure feel like a submerged vessel, shifting the entire scene from abandoned to ocean-bound.\n\n🔗 Follow **Nuno Miles on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐋 Whale Swimming Through a Sea of Clouds — By LEHO in Ruifang District, Taiwan 🇹🇼\n\nLEHO blurs sky and ocean so completely that your brain gives up trying to separate them. That is exactly why this piece works so well: it feels like a place where gravity has politely stepped aside.\n\nMore: **Whale Swimming Through A Sea Of Clouds — By LEHO in Ruifang District, Taiwan**\n\n🔗 Follow **LEHO on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌊 Life at Sea — By Djoels in Basque Country\n\nDjoels does not paint an escape from life here, but a return to it. The old sailor, the miniature boat, and the stormy sea behind him make the wall feel like memory opening up and pulling you inside.\n\nMore: **Life at sea — Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 Photos)**\n\n🔗 **Follow Djoels on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🫧 Underwater — By Jean Rooble in Paris, France 🇫🇷\n\nJean Rooble turns a blank wall into a held breath. The body drifts so naturally through darkness and light that the piece feels quiet, suspended, and far away from the noise around it.\n\nMore: **“Underwater” by French artist Jean Rooble in Paris, France**\n\n🔗 Follow **Jean Rooble on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### ⛵ Noon Hour — By APHENOAH in Norderstedt, Germany 🇩🇪\n\nAPHENOAH gives this wall the pace of a long exhale. Two men stare out across a painted harbor, and suddenly the building stops being a façade and becomes a place to stand still for a while.\n\nMore: **“Noon Hour” by APHENOAH in Norderstedt, Germany**\n\n🔗 Follow **APHENOAH on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🦋 The Painted Lady — By Jim Vision in Beeston, UK 🇬🇧\n\nJim Vision makes migration feel magical here. The face, the butterflies, and the burning sky all suggest movement and transformation, like the wall is already halfway to somewhere warmer.\n\nMore: **The Painted Lady — By Jim Vision in Beeston, UK (4 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Jim Vision on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐇 White Rabbit — By URZE and CHAD in Puebla, Mexico 🇲🇽\n\nYou cannot title a piece White Rabbit and not immediately suggest escape. The watch, the hypnotic ring, and the impossible elegance of the rabbit make this feel like the exact second a city wall turns into a portal.\n\nMore: **White Rabbit by URZE and CHAD in Puebla, Mexico**\n\n🔗 Follow **Suprema Caligrafia Crew on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌄 A Swing in the Summer Light — By ATTORREP in Belsito, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nThis one feels like leaving without going anywhere. ATTORREP turns a ruined wall into a moving threshold, with the swing carrying the viewer straight into blue distance.\n\nMore: **Growing Up (9 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **ATTORREP on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🍂 Guayacán — By Millo in Medellín, Colombia 🇨🇴\n\nMillo has a gift for making urban density feel light. Here the child floats above the city as if leaves, clouds, and whole neighborhoods have agreed to let gravity rest for the afternoon.\n\n💡 **Fun Fact:** Italian street artist Millo is world-renowned for his signature style: sprawling, labyrinth-like black-and-white cityscapes populated by giant, gentle figures. He rarely uses color, making the vibrant yellow guayacán leaves in this piece a deliberate and striking exception to his usual palette.\n\n🔗 Follow **Millo on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🪐 Peacekeeper — By Chris Butcher in Southampton, UK 🇬🇧\n\nChris Butcher paints escape as a carefully protected ecosystem. The helmet, terrarium, butterfly, and hovering UFO make it feel like science fiction designed by someone who still believes wonder might save us.\n\n🔗 Follow **Chris Butcher on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🤿 Clear Water Wonders — By Naomi Haverland in Clearwater, Florida, USA 🇺🇸\n\nNaomi Haverland goes straight for childhood wonder here. The seahorses, goggles, and underwater light make the whole wall feel like the first five seconds after you dive in and realize the world sounds different down there.\n\nMore: **Naomi Haverland’s Mind-Blowing 3D Murals: Art That Will Make You Stop and Stare**\n\n🔗 Follow **Naomi Haverland on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🕊️ Positive Light — By Alaniz in Stornara, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nAlaniz frames escape as a change in perception instead of a change in place. The glowing window and the birds spilling out of it make the whole wall feel like a mind deciding, finally, to open.\n\nMore: **“Positive Light” by Alaniz in Stornara, Italy**\n\n🔗 Follow **Alaniz on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🚢 In the Clouds Where Boats of All Ages and Cultures Meet — By Tom Wild Sketch and TETAL in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France 🇫🇷\n\nThis is pure escape in maximalist form. Tom Wild Sketch and TETAL build an entire impossible port in the sky, full of vessels, ruins, bridges, and blue air that behaves like water.\n\nMore: **In the clouds where boats of all ages and cultures meet**\n\n🔗 Follow **Tom Wild Sketch & TETAL on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🏘️ Floating Village — By Wen2 in Amiens, France 🇫🇷\n\nWen2 finds escape under a bridge, which is honestly impressive. The little houses, reflected in the water, feel like a secret settlement that only appears when you slow down enough to notice it.\n\n🔗 Follow **Wen2 on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌙 Reaching for the Moon — By Cosimo CHEONE Caiffa in Meda, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nCHEONE makes the oldest escape fantasy feel fresh again. A child, a moon, and a stretch of impossible reach are all it takes to turn a narrow street into a place where ambition still feels innocent.\n\nMore: Amazing 3D Murals by CHEONE! (24 Photos)\n\n🔗 Follow **Cosimo CHEONE Caiffa on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🦉 Tunnel Owl — By SPAIK in Ibiza, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nSPAIK turns a tunnel into a sudden encounter with something sacred and slightly unreal. The owl’s wings stretch so perfectly across the concrete curve that the whole underpass feels like it belongs to another species now.\n\n🔗 Follow **SPAIK on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🏙️ Flatiron Mural — By Derek Michael Besant in Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦\n\nDerek Michael Besant makes an entire building look temporary. The peeling canvas effect suggests that another city, another façade, or another story has been hidden just behind the surface all along.\n\n💡 **Fun Fact:** The massive peeling canvas you see isn’t actually peeling at all. This famous trompe-l’œil (optical illusion) is painted completely flat. The “building” revealed underneath the peeling edges is actually a perfect mirror-image reflection of the historic Gooderham Building located directly across the street from the wall.\n\nMore: **Flatiron Mural (Toronto)**\n\n🔗 About **Derek Michael Besant on Wiki**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🎣 Fishing From Nowhere — Louis Dupart in Boissy-Saint-Léger, France 🇫🇷\n\nA man sits calmly on a folding chair, fishing into empty space high on a building wall, while his dog watches beside him. The painted shadow anchors the scene, turning a flat façade into a quiet moment suspended between reality and imagination.\n\n* * *\n\n### Leap — Tatyana Fazlalizadeh in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA\n\nA woman in motion floats mid-jump on a tall brick wall, casting a strong shadow. Her outstretched arms and tilted head suggest joy or freedom.\n\nAbout this: **Mural by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (6 photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow Tatyana Fazlalizadeh**** on Instagram\n\n* * *\n\n### Border Hammock — Murat Gök in Istanbul, Turkey\n\nWhat was once a barbed fence now serves as a hammock. A man lounges in the middle, supported by fence posts bent inward, as if the border yielded to rest.\n\n* * *\n\n## Which one is your favorite?",
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