#StreetArt by David Zinn “Nadine and the Swimming Lesson”
#StreetArt by David Zinn “Nadine and the Swimming Lesson”
We will also remember all the service animals that bravely fought alongside!👣🐾🕊️
We will also remember all the service animals that bravely fought alongside!👣🐾🕊️
#LetsLookOutForEachOther
#LetsLookOutForEachOther
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#StayStrong❤️
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#StayStrong❤️
Artist: Joe & Max
Location: Gloucester, UK.
Artist: Joe & Max
Location: Gloucester, UK.
(PS not my dog just a pic I saw on another media platform🤭🐾)
(PS not my dog just a pic I saw on another media platform🤭🐾)
Have to say I’m disappointed. Right now we need to stand with Europe more than ever!🤔🥺🇬🇧🇪🇺🤝
Have to say I’m disappointed. Right now we need to stand with Europe more than ever!🤔🥺🇬🇧🇪🇺🤝
In light of everything going on everywhere, it seemed appropriate!🥺
Pejac´s - ‘The world going down the drain’ – located in Santander, Spain.
Art Fighting For The Planet.
Street Art can really get a serious message across!🤔😔
In light of everything going on everywhere, it seemed appropriate!🥺
Pejac´s - ‘The world going down the drain’ – located in Santander, Spain.
Art Fighting For The Planet.
Street Art can really get a serious message across!🤔😔
Give - By Lorenzo Quinn.
Give - By Lorenzo Quinn.
Before & after photos!😊
Artist & location: Arleta Kolasinska in Poznań, Poland.
The building underwent a complete transformation with a playful optical illusion of depth, layering windows, rooftops & characters.
Before & after photos!😊
Artist & location: Arleta Kolasinska in Poznań, Poland.
The building underwent a complete transformation with a playful optical illusion of depth, layering windows, rooftops & characters.
“Trash Animals” by Bordalo II in Turin, Italy. A massive bear made from recycled materials & painted details. Created by Portuguese artist Bordalo II. It’s part of his well-known series bringing environmental awareness into public space!
“Trash Animals” by Bordalo II in Turin, Italy. A massive bear made from recycled materials & painted details. Created by Portuguese artist Bordalo II. It’s part of his well-known series bringing environmental awareness into public space!