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"description": "Classical gods, robot twins, dog kings, stone lines, spray-can energy, and strange walls.\n\nThis new street art round moves from Athens and Barcelona to Bogotá, Curitiba, Paris, Kissimmee, Toulouse, Cape Town, and the Welsh coast. Expect mythological murals, graffiti burners, fantasy animals, food jokes, quiet portraits, and temporary land art built from stones.\n\n🏛️ “An Offering to Athens” — By PichiAvo in Athens, Greece 🇬🇷\n\nPichiAvo bring their classical-graffiti mix to […]",
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"Marc Eslic on Instagram",
"Kamikaze R17 on Instagram",
"Boulevard Paris 13",
"Source: Paris je t’aime",
"ELMAC on Instagram",
"Boulevard Paris 13 on Instagram",
"Nicolas on Instagram",
"Miroir Miroir",
"90 Boulevard Silvio Trentin",
"Source: Miroir Miroir Toulouse",
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"Festival Street of Styles – Encontro Internacional de Graffiti",
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"Nature Becomes Art (100 Photos)",
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"Source: Tate",
"Murals That Belong to the Night Shift (13 Photos)",
"TemperoDiabetico SalDoce on Instagram",
"Marina Aguiar on Instagram",
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"Cruze on Instagram",
"Mattterski on Instagram",
"post for “Linear”",
"Lindsway Bay",
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"textContent": "## **Classical gods** , robot twins, dog kings, stone lines, spray-can energy, and strange walls.\n\nThis new street art round moves from Athens and Barcelona to Bogotá, Curitiba, Paris, Kissimmee, Toulouse, Cape Town, and the Welsh coast. Expect mythological murals, graffiti burners, fantasy animals, food jokes, quiet portraits, and temporary land art built from stones.\n\n* * *\n\n### 🏛️ “An Offering to Athens” — By PichiAvo in Athens, Greece 🇬🇷\n\nPichiAvo bring their classical-graffiti mix to Athens with **“An Offering to Athens”** , their first large-scale mural in Greece, at Pallados 28. The work centers Athena Lefkos in cool blues and bronze details, while red tags and marks behind her keep the ancient figure tied to the street.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The word “offering” has real Athenian weight: the Parthenon frieze is commonly read as the Greater Panathenaia procession, the city’s major festival for Athena, and the Acropolis Museum describes its central ritual as the offering of a woven _peplos_ to the goddess. Source: Acropolis Museum\n\nMore: **PichiAvo Fuses Classic Graffiti with Ancient Art**\n\n🔗 Follow **PichiAvo on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🔥 Barcelona Wall Power — By Dery Aerosolista, Marc Eslic & Kamikaze R17 in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nThis crew wall has a lot going on: ornate lettering, deep reds and blacks, city silhouettes, and a central portrait in sunglasses and a bandana. The graffiti and portrait work sit side by side without either one getting softened.\n\n🔗 Follow **Dery Aerosolista on Instagram** , **Marc Eslic on Instagram** and **Kamikaze R17 on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 💙 Contour Portrait — By ELMAC in Paris, France 🇫🇷\n\nELMAC paints a large side-profile face for **Boulevard Paris 13**. Soft grey and turquoise lines wrap around the head like contour lines on a map. From the street it reads as one calm face; up close, it is all layers.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Boulevard Paris 13 is not just a hashtag for big walls. Paris’s official tourism office describes it as a joint initiative between Galerie Itinerrance and the 13th arrondissement town hall that has turned the district into an open-air gallery with more than fifty urban works since 2009. Source: Paris je t’aime\n\n🔗 Follow **ELMAC on Instagram** , **Boulevard Paris 13 on Instagram** and photographer **Nicolas on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🕷️ The Spider Whisperer — By Antista K in Toulouse, France 🇫🇷\n\nAntista K keeps it strange inside **Miroir Miroir** , the temporary immersive cultural venue at 90 Boulevard Silvio Trentin. The figure has a spiky spider crown, eyes painted on the hands, web details, and green drips running down the wall. Beautiful, eerie, and very much awake.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Miroir Miroir has a built-in end date: the venue describes itself as an ephemeral cultural place in Toulouse, open only until July 2026, which makes these walls closer to a living exhibition than a permanent gallery. Source: Miroir Miroir Toulouse\n\n🔗 Follow **Antista K on Instagram** , **Miroir Miroir Toulouse on Instagram** and photographer **Dorian on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🍊 Giant Ice Pop — By Katie Barron in Launceston, Australia 🇦🇺\n\nKatie Barron goes big with a small snack in Launceston’s CBD, where the City of Launceston’s **Thoroughfare** street-culture event brought new murals to laneways including Centreway Arcade. A tattooed hand holds a bitten orange ice pop on a cylindrical column, turning a small treat into a building-scale visual joke. Sweet, odd, and hard to miss.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Thoroughfare was built as a whole-city street-culture day, not just a mural drop. The City of Launceston says it mixed art, skateboarding, music, and food to bring laneways alive, and later estimated that about 10,000 people came into the CBD during the event. Source: City of Launceston / attendance report\n\nMore: **Street Art That Looks Good Enough To Eat (12 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Katie Barron on Instagram** and **City of Launceston on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### ❤️ “Vamos Compartilhar Amor!” — By Korea Graffiti in Belo Horizonte, Brazil 🇧🇷\n\nHere, the slingshot is aimed at a red heart, not trouble. In Korea Graffiti’s **own post about the Belo Horizonte wall** , the artist describes the work as an invitation to spread positivity, respect, faith, and care for one another. The message beside the smiling child says it directly: “Vamos compartilhar amor” — let’s share love.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** “Uai” is so tied to Minas Gerais that it has even slipped into scientific naming: FishBase notes _uaiso_ comes from “uai sô,” a common Minas Gerais interjection of surprise, awe, or confirmation. Source: FishBase\n\nMore: **Street Art That Makes People Smile (15 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Korea Graffiti on Instagram** and **UAI GRAFFITI on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 💗 “Quem Ama Não Agride” — By Fnd Graffiti Art in Curitiba, Brazil 🇧🇷\n\nThe words are direct: “Quem ama não agride” — love does not harm. Painted for the 10th **Festival Street of Styles – Encontro Internacional de Graffiti** in Curitiba, Fnd Graffiti Art sets them beside a pink portrait, a hummingbird, and sharp graffiti marks. The wall stays soft without losing its edge.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** In Brazil, that message also lands inside a legal history: the 2006 Maria da Penha Law created mechanisms to prevent and restrain domestic and family violence against women. Source: UN Women\n\n🔗 Follow **Fnd Graffiti Art on Instagram** and **Festival Street of Styles on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🔴 Spray Mode — By Yeca92 in Curitiba, Brazil 🇧🇷\n\nYeca92 paints a graffiti writer in the second before the spray hits. In **the artist’s Street of Styles 2026 post** , the work is placed in Curitiba’s festival week; the red cap, mask, spray can, hand sign, flags, and hot red-purple light give the piece a packed, high-pressure feel.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Street of Styles has grown into a huge international graffiti meeting: the festival’s own history says its 2024 edition gathered 400 artists from 50 countries and turned 2,300 meters of panels into an itinerant gallery. Source: Festival Street of Styles\n\n🔗 Follow **Yeca92 on Instagram** and **Festival Street of Styles on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🕶️ Blue-Lens Stare — By Dias-Uht & Alex Shot106 in Naples, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nA cool-toned character piece with plenty of attitude. The bright blue glasses do the heavy lifting, while the fist reaches straight out from the turquoise wall. Part comic panel, part street portrait.\n\n🔗 Follow **Dias-Uht on Instagram** and **Alex Shot106 on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 👑 The Dog King — By El BOBBY Gr4ff in Savona, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nThis dog owns the wall. The giant nose, sharp teeth, wide eyes, and yellow crown make it look like a royal portrait that escaped into a graffiti tunnel. Funny, strange, and painted right down to the whiskers.\n\nMore: **8 Stunning Dog Murals Around the World**\n\n🔗 Follow **El BOBBY Gr4ff on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐟 The Key Fish — By Naomi Haverland in Kissimmee, Florida 🇺🇸\n\nNaomi Haverland paints a fish that looks like it is hanging from the wall. The mural was unveiled on Earth Day as part of Osceola Arts’ ARTisNOW project at Mosaic at Lake Toho, 110 Lakeview Drive, and **local coverage** describes the piece as a floating fish in a wooden barrel form, suspended by chains, with water lilies, cattails, and a golden key. It is part creature, part planter, part keychain object.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The lake in the address matters: Kissimmee’s own city history traces the city back to a small trading post on the northern bank of Lake Tohopekaliga before it became Kissimmee. Source: City of Kissimmee\n\nMore: **Ocean Street Art That Feels Alive (15 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Naomi Haverland on Instagram** and **Osceola Arts on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌻 Golden Flow — By Moxaico & NEM1977 in Huércal de Almería, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nThe gold portrait sits inside a dense field of calligraphic swirls, letters, curls, and floral shapes. The mix fits **Moxaico’s own description of his mural work** , where realistic portraiture, nature, tags, typography, and geometric forms often meet. Against the black wall, the lines look sharp and bright without getting too tidy.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** A useful term here is _calligraffiti_ , a hybrid of calligraphy and graffiti where letters become image as much as text. Source: Calligraffiti\n\n🔗 Follow **Moxaico on Instagram** , **NEM1977 on Instagram** and photographer **Cristóbal Díaz Navarro on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🦊 “Hipócritas de campo” — By Jacobo Palos Wey in La Palma del Condado, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nFor the **Liga Nacional de Graffiti entry “Hipócritas de campo”** , a woman’s profile, a fox-like creature, and a colorful bird run across the wall in the same flowing shapes. Warm reds and cool blues push against each other, and there is a lot to find once you look longer.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The Liga Nacional de Graffiti is structured like a competition, with participant lists, results, rounds, galleries, and city events across Spain — a reminder that some legal mural circuits now borrow the rhythm of sport as much as the street. Source: Liga Nacional de Graffiti\n\n🔗 Follow **Jacobo Palos Wey on Instagram** and **NBQ Spray on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🏮 The Lantern World — By Majestic WKA\n\nThe lantern is the whole scene here. There is a heart on top, a tiny glowing figure inside, a blue heron, a small bird, and a girl crouched beside the light. A lot of story, packed into one wall.\n\n🔗 Follow **Majestic WKA on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐸 Frog Samurai — By PRANK in Toulouse, France 🇫🇷\n\nPRANK paints a frog that looks ready for trouble. The artist posted it as a **“grenouille / ninja / samurai” weekend painting** : crouched in a blue robe with two swords crossed, backed by a snowy mountain, pink branches, a lake, and a red torii gate. Small warrior. Big attitude.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** In Japanese wordplay, _kaeru_ can mean “frog” and also “to return,” which gives this tiny warrior a neat extra echo. Source: JapanDict / return meaning\n\n🔗 Follow **PRANK on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌫️ Motion on Black — By Shaday Gomez in Bogotá, Colombia 🇨🇴\n\nShaday Gomez stacks the dancer in sharp and blurred positions across a black wall. The artist’s **Bogotá post** shows the finished wall; the grey layers make the movement visible, like several beats shown at once.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Bogotá’s street-art reputation has a painful civic backstory: the Diego Felipe Becerra bridge memorial marks where the teenage graffiti writer was shot in 2011, and _The Guardian_ has reported that protests after his death helped spark a new tolerance of street art in the city. Source: Atlas Obscura / The Guardian\n\n🔗 Follow **Shaday Gomez on Instagram** and photographer **ALEXANDRA / Alkaptura on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🖤 Raven Companion — By Mick Martinez in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico 🇲🇽\n\nMick Martinez sets a calm horned woman beside a large dark bird with its beak wide open. The artist’s **post places the wall in Ciudad Juárez for MRKcrew** ; purple feathers, black hair, horns, and sharp background shapes give the wall a dark fantasy mood without needing much else.\n\n🔗 Follow **Mick Martinez on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🐺 Guard Dog Stare — By RAZE’cki & ENZI in Szczecin, Poland 🇵🇱\n\nThe dog is all teeth, drool, and warning. RAZE’cki shared the wall as a **collaboration with ENZI** , whose calligraphic lettering frames the pair. The woman beside the dog stays calm and sharp-eyed, with autumn shrubs adding an accidental foreground.\n\nMore: **8 Stunning Dog Murals Around the World**\n\n🔗 Follow **RAZE’cki on Instagram** and **ENZI on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 💜 The Hidden Face — By SCEL in Prešov, Slovakia 🇸🇰\n\nSCEL hides the face inside hard abstract shapes. In a **post from Prešov** , the artist shows the finished wall; the violet eyes come first, then the orange cellular patterns, teal shadows, black curves, white cuts, and neon accents start breaking the portrait apart.\n\n🔗 Follow **SCEL on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 😇😈 Half Angel, Half Trouble — By Viktoria Lime\n\nViktoria Lime gives the angel-versus-devil split a clean, soft look. One side has blonde hair and a halo; the other has purple-black hair and a horn. The closed eyes and small smile suggest both sides are getting along fine.\n\n🔗 Follow **Viktoria Lime on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🍷 La Rioja Pour — By Pablo Astrain in Pradejón, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nPablo Astrain paints a man drinking from a porrón on a full building wall on Calle Piscinas. **Local coverage** notes that Pradejón’s urban museum commissioned the work as a tribute to La Rioja’s gatherings around wine, vineyards, and chuletillas al sarmiento. The sunset bands, wide landscape, and warm colors tie the scene to La Rioja without making it busy.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** A porrón is not just a funny prop; the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana defines the _porró_ as a glass vessel for drinking wine, with a long spout that lets the liquid pour in a thin stream. Source: Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana\n\nMore: **Street Art That Looks Good Enough To Eat (12 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Pablo Astrain on Instagram** and **Museo de Arte Urbano en Pradejón on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌹 “Feliç Sant Jordi!” — By LEÓN in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nLEÓN paints Sant Jordi as a kiss in the street at Carrer del Sots-Tinent Navarro, 20. In the artist’s own **Sant Jordi post** , the props are all there: red dress, silver armor, rose, sword, birds, butterflies, and red petals scattered on the pavement. The hug does most of the work.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Sant Jordi’s book-and-rose tradition has an international echo: UNESCO marks April 23 as World Book and Copyright Day, and Barcelona Tourism frames the local festival as the union of the Day of the Book and the Feast of the Rose. Source: UNESCO / Barcelona Tourism\n\n🔗 Follow **LEÓN on Instagram** and photographer **Angeles on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🤍 “IL VOLO DI CICCA” — By Antonio Zappia in Sant’Agata del Bianco, Italy 🇮🇹\n\nAntonio Zappia fits the portrait into the village corner without crowding it. The artist’s **Street Art Cities entry** places “IL VOLO DI CICCA” at Via Vittoria, 1 and explains that Cicca is a character from Saverio Strati’s novel _La teda_ , with the reference photo by Irina GARSH. The woman’s steady gaze, white lily, teal background, stone steps, and narrow alley give the mural a quiet presence.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Saverio Strati was not just a literary reference dropped onto a wall: Calabria’s official tourism site presents Sant’Agata del Bianco as the village of Strati, making the mural part of the town’s own literary memory. Source: Calabria Straordinaria\n\n🔗 Follow **Antonio Zappia on Instagram** , **Pro Loco Sant’Agata del Bianco on Instagram** and reference photographer **Irina GARSH on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌿 Face in the Ruins — By Falko Fantastic in Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦\n\nFalko Fantastic uses the broken wall as part of the face. The long opening cuts across the eyes like a blindfold, while the trees behind show through. Paint, ruin, and real landscape all line up.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Falko Fantastic belongs to the first generation of South African graffiti: artist bios trace his first graffiti work to 1988, during apartheid South Africa, long before street art became a city-branding tool. Source: 16 on Lerotholi\n\nMore: **Nature Becomes Art (100 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Falko Fantastic on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 💀 Skull in the Abandoned Room — By TemperoDiabetico SalDoce in Portugal 🇵🇹\n\nThe cracked skull glows from the dark room. The ruined ceiling, rough walls, and hooded figure in the doorway do the rest. Not the room you want to find at midnight.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Skulls have a deep art-history job beyond “scary”: Tate defines _memento mori_ as art made to remind viewers of mortality and the shortness and fragility of human life. Source: Tate\n\nMore: **Murals That Belong to the Night Shift (13 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **TemperoDiabetico SalDoce on Instagram** and photographer **Marina Aguiar on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### ⚡ Skull Warrior Burner — By SLASH97, Cruze & Mattterski\n\nThis wall goes all in: blue-green burners, gold details, lightning, clouds, and a purple-hooded skull figure holding a staff. The crew shared it under the caption **“We come in Peace”** , and it reads like a comic-book villain scene with proper graffiti weight behind it.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** In graffiti slang, a “burner” is not just any big wall; old-school graffiti glossaries use it for a strong piece that seems to “burn” off the wall because the style and color outperform what is around it. Source: Art Crimes graffiti glossary\n\n🔗 Follow **SLASH97 on Instagram** , **Cruze on Instagram** and **Mattterski on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌊 “Linear” — By Jon Foreman at Lindsway Bay, Wales 🏴\n\nJon Foreman does not need a wall. In the artist’s **post for “Linear”** , the temporary stone arrangement is placed at Lindsway Bay, where rows of colored stones form a sweeping line system across the sand. The cliffs, sky, and tide do the framing.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** Lindsway Bay makes the artwork a race against nature: Visit Pembrokeshire warns visitors to check tide times there so they do not get cut off by the incoming tide. Source: Visit Pembrokeshire\n\nMore: **Jon Foreman Uses Nature Like This (10 Photos)**\n\n🔗 Follow **Jon Foreman on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n### 🌺 “The Twins” — By Lara Hochreiter in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸\n\nLara Hochreiter paints the old Barcelona doors as if they open into another world. **Atomic Heart’s post** places “The Twins” on Carrer de la Séquia, where the wooden panels, metal hardware, flowers, vines, and twin robotic figures all stay part of the scene instead of just sitting on top of it.\n\n**💡 Nerd Fact:** The Twins are not generic robots: the official Atomic Heart character page names them Left and Right and calls them Comrade Sechenov’s personal assistants and bodyguards. Source: Atomic Heart / Mundfish\n\n🔗 Follow **Lara Hochreiter on Instagram** and **Atomic Heart on Instagram**\n\n* * *\n\n## Which one is your favorite?",
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