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Τετάρτη 15 Απριλίου 2026
Τρίτη 14 Απριλίου 2026
The voice of ice — by David Villaecija in Barcelona, Spain
David Villaecija’s Arctic portrait turns a plain façade into something contemplative and urgent at the same time. The palette stays cool and restrained, but the gaze is intense - a mural that quietly points toward climate anxiety without sacrificing elegance.
The Founding Fathers of the Selfie — Benjamin Franklin & Thomas Jefferson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia history meets phone-era comedy in the best possible way. Give Benjamin Franklin a smartphone and let Thomas Jefferson lean into frame, and suddenly the Founding Fathers look ready for their most historic selfie ever.
Δευτέρα 13 Απριλίου 2026
Sssssmokin! — By DavidL in Barcelona, Spain
Somebody stop me! DavidL brought Jim Carrey’s iconic character to life on a massive scale in Barcelona. The colors are so loud and vibrant you can almost hear him yelling right off the concrete.
Κυριακή 12 Απριλίου 2026
Σάββατο 11 Απριλίου 2026
The Crumbling Smile - by Nikita Nomerz in Russia
Nikita Nomerz is brilliant at finding the face that was already hiding inside the ruin. Here, the broken wall, cracked plaster, and exposed stones all snap together into a giant grin, and that perfect use of decay is incredibly satisfying.
Intergenerational Transmission - by AÉRO in Aurec-sur-Loire, France
This one is haunting in the best way. AÉRO uses monochrome tones to create a mural that feels like memory made visible, with two children standing beneath the face of an elder like they are walking straight into inheritance and history. It is calm, emotional, and beautifully composed.
Παρασκευή 10 Απριλίου 2026
Πέμπτη 9 Απριλίου 2026
Peeking Cat - by Andy Dice Davies in Cheltenham, UK
There is something instantly hilarious about a giant cat acting like it just spotted you from its hiding place. Andy Dice Davies used the tunnel shape perfectly, so the whole wall turns into one giant ambush of whiskers, paws, and those enormous curious eyes.
Bottle Cap Mirage - by Carl Leck in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Carl Leck painted the bottle, the rigging, and even the hanging cap shadow so convincingly that the whole building seems to tilt into illusion. The shadow is the real trick here: without it, the mural would impress; with it, the bottle feels physically present. It is a masterclass in how a painted shadow can sell an impossible object.
Τετάρτη 8 Απριλίου 2026
Lace Shadows - by Grint in Košice, Slovakia
Grint turned a passing pattern of light into the mural’s most magical detail. The portrait is already arresting, but those lace-like shadows across her face make it feel as if the wall is changing its expression with every shift of the sun. It is delicate, dramatic, and impossible to separate from the light that completes it.
Porcelain Phantom - by Odeith in Portugal
Odeith does what he always does best: he paints shadow until a flat wall starts behaving like a real object. The spoon, the bowl, the swallow, even the soft cast shadow behind them all push the illusion just far enough that your eye wants to believe the scene is physically mounted on the building. It is calm, precise, and quietly mind-bending.
Τρίτη 7 Απριλίου 2026
Shadow Figure - by Sam3 in Madrid, Spain
Sam3 strips everything back to one enormous silhouette, and that simplicity is exactly what makes it so unsettling. The wall suddenly feels like it has grown its own living shadow, one that crouches over the lot and reaches into real space. It is eerie, elegant, and brutally effective.
Sleeping Fox - by MALIK in Kölliken, Switzerland
This fox looks so comfortable you almost want to lower your voice when you walk past it. MALIK’s soft fur texture, tucked paws, and peaceful little smile make the wall feel warm and sleepy instead of cold and concrete.
Δευτέρα 6 Απριλίου 2026
Sleeping Kitten - by WA in Lima, Peru
WA took a plain concrete corner and turned it into the coziest nap spot in the city. The way the kitten wraps around the column makes the whole thing feel less like a mural and more like a giant stray that found the perfect place to curl up for the afternoon.
by Guashe in Berlin
Guashe’s piece reflects a period when bold color and character narratives were rapidly expanding across Berlin walls. It demonstrates how international styles were absorbed into a distinctly local urban context. Berlin didn’t just import aesthetics - it recontextualized them.
Κυριακή 5 Απριλίου 2026
Urban Pulse - by Swed Oner in Paris, France
Swed Oner brings excellent tension between character design and wall texture. The portrait stays clean, while the surface grit gives it bite - exactly the kind of push-pull that makes a wall feel both polished and alive.
by Angel in Berlin
Angel’s Berlin entry reflects the prolific publishing era when SAU documented smaller but culturally revealing city interventions. These pieces matter because they show the everyday texture of Berlin’s scene, not only its headline murals. Street culture is built in accumulation.
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