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“Ocean Ecosystem Restoration Mural” by Dulk in New York City
Valencian artist Antonio Segura aka Dulk’s latest mural in New York City is an awe-inspiring tribute to the city’s growing whale population and the broader mission of environmental restoration. Painted in collaboration with Street Art for Mankind, this vibrant mural supports the UN Environment Programme’s global initiative on ecosystem restoration. With stunning marine imagery, the mural tells the powerful story of nature’s resilience, showcasing species like the humpback whale, sperm whale, and even the northern right whale—one of the world’s most endangered species. The work is a celebration of a healthier Hudson River Estuary, a testament to the success of ongoing efforts to clean and restore local waterways.





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“La Rivière Golden” by Hopare in Paris, France
In the heart of Argenteuil, street artist Hopare has brought a community-driven mural to life, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Impressionism. With the support of Urban Signature, Hopare’s vibrant mural honors the rich artistic legacy of the region while incorporating the personal stories of the Val Sud neighborhood’s residents. Titled La Rivière Golden, this mural is more than just a visual tribute to art history—it’s a reflection of the voices, dreams, and shared experiences of the community.


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UNLEASH (the transformation of self) - Composition Friday
© Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
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I have painted a mural in Niziny, a village located near Odra river. In Poland. It depicts gray heron and a crane. There is plenty of them in this area. Love local wildlife.
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This vibrant mural on the historic Tivoli building in St. Louis is a collaborative visual story. The right side, by artist Cbabi Bayoc, honors Maya Angelou and her memoir “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” In continuation, the left side by Natasha May Platt features a free bird soaring above Missouri wildflowers—symbolizing freedom and transformation. A beautiful fusion of art, literature, and local culture.
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Work by Cryptik in Desert Hot Springs, facilitated by Known Gallery.
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scopOphilic_micromessaging_1368 - scopOphilic1997 presents a new micro-messaging series: small, subtle, and often unintentional messages we send and receive verbally and non-verbally. (2025)
Happy Pride Month!
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In honor of National Mural Day, let’s cancel animal hands.
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