“La Plage,” added to Street Art Cities by the artist, places a child on a swing beneath a vast dark tree against a golden sky. NEAN painted it for Expo de Ouf 11 in 2023 at 15 Rue Vaissette.
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Παρασκευή 21 Αυγούστου 2026
🕸️ Napoleon III–Era Embroidery Pattern - by NeSpoon in Yffiniac, France
NeSpoon based this 2022 mural on an embroidery pattern from the Napoleon III period, joining geometric forms with flowers across the façade. The work covers the gable at 43 Rue du Général de Gaulle.
Πέμπτη 20 Αυγούστου 2026
Adri Creciclando - by Dadospuntocero in Lugones, Asturias, Spain
Adri Creciclando (Adri Growing Up) is Dadospuntocero’s 2020 mural about teaching children to turn waste into new life. The 15-meter-high work spans the buildings at 12–14 Calle de Antonio Machado.
👁️ OUTSIGHT - by Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada in Laon, France
“OUTSIGHT” portrays the artist’s son Alén looking through a play-button symbol. Painted for Festival Arts Urbains 2022, its bands of skin tones address the universal effects of social media, algorithms and viral video on children encountering the world through screens.
Τετάρτη 19 Αυγούστου 2026
HARDCORE - by Falko Fantastic in Cape Town, South Africa
Falko Fantastic painted a kneeling pink figure whose head disappears into a real bougainvillea bush in Cape Town. The living flowers complete the otherwise headless pose.
🐦 Silent Reflection” — Lommel, Belgium
The bird, the woman, and the viewer form a quiet triangle. A song thrush rests on her finger while pale reflections cross the glass-like surface. In Silent Reflection, those details connect the work to Lommel. Local reporting ties the reflected landscape to the Sahara nature reserve, the thrush to culture and experience, and the elderberries to regional produce; it also notes that ideas and drawings from residents helped shape the final design. Brenda Ketelaars modeled for the mural, painted on the sports hall at ’t Stekske, Luikersteenweg 460.
Τρίτη 18 Αυγούστου 2026
Tijgermoeders van de Kolenkit - by Sidney Waerts in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam’s public-art archive lists the title as Tijgermoeders van de Kolenkit, a Muren van West mural at Wiltzanghlaan 68–88. Sidney Waerts based it on local women described as key community figures working for connection in the neighborhood.
Dictatorships go under, democracy will flourish...
... by MUE BON in Thailand
A small bird with an axe faces a tree made from guns. The message is in the title, and the bird fits the artist’s wider language: UP Magazine describes Pukruk, MUE BON’s recurring bird character, as an avatar for free thought.
💡Bird Fact: Pukruk is powerful because it is limited: in UP Magazine’s profile, MUE BON explains that wings symbolize freedom, but Pukruk is a flightless bird that only gets airborne with help, like spray cans acting as rockets. That makes the character a sharp political messenger: freedom is present, but it still needs a push.
I wish I was a little bit taller
A huge blank billboard gets one tiny line at the bottom.
That is the whole joke: the billboard is massive, and the wish is small.
Δευτέρα 17 Αυγούστου 2026
Muros Tabacalera - by Alice Pasquini in Madrid, Spain
This wall is part of Muros Tabacalera’s “Naturalezas Urbanas” edition. Alice Pasquini’s painted figure leans from a window toward the living city, and the photograph adds a real hand to the exchange.
Pelle Svanslös and Maja Gräddnos - by Charlie Granberg in Uppsala, Sweden
Charlie Granberg gives Uppsala a wall-sized cat scene at Påvel Snickares Gränd. Destination Uppsala describes it as a 15-meter mural of Peter-No-Tail and Molly Cream-Nose.
Κυριακή 16 Αυγούστου 2026
The old man and the sea 2.0 - by Aéro/Créaéro in Morlaix, France
Documentation of the mural lists it as “The Old Man and the Sea 2.0.” The sailor, seabird, lighthouse, rocks, mist, and waves sit together on one weathered wall.
Le Défi - by Nicolas Lavarenne in Antibes, France
The City of Antibes identifies this bronze as Le Défi, installed on the Remparts d’Antibes as part of the Promenade des Arts between the Picasso Museum and Jaume Plensa’s Nomade. Lavarenne holds a body at the edge of action - one second away from a jump, a fall or a flight.
Σάββατο 15 Αυγούστου 2026
Παρασκευή 14 Αυγούστου 2026
Blooming Friendship - by TABBY in Vienna, Austria
The mouse has every reason to stay hidden. Instead, it steps out with a flower with the note that peace can start with a small gesture. The cat still towers over the scene, but the gesture wins.
Your eyes they turn me - by Bifido in La Bañeza, Spain
Bifido paints a hug that looks protective and fragile at once. Brooklyn Street Art reports that the artist described it simply as a hug, something that can be shared. Street Art Cities places it at Pl. Mayor, 1 in La Bañeza. The worn wall makes the shared gesture feel even more exposed.
Πέμπτη 13 Αυγούστου 2026
L’Amistat - by Oriol Arumí in Sant Antolí i Vilanova, Spain
At Carrer Raval del Pont, 2, Oriol Arumí makes a card game feel like a public thank-you to friendship. Street Art Cities, where the artist added the wall, describes L’Amistat as a celebration of enduring friendship and community spirit, inspired by memories of traditional village bars. Four people share a table, a laugh, and a ritual.
Elderly Couple - by C215 in Fontenay-aux-Roses, France
No grand pose here, just two faces leaning into each other. C215 keeps it close: a forehead touch, weathered faces, years of care. The street does not need much more.
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