When Street Art Meets Nature (40 Photos)


When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life. In Ecuador, El Decertor painted a mural that merges with the natural surroundi

A split-image showcasing two stunning examples of street art merging with nature. On the left, a mural of a sleeping child painted on a concrete wall in Ecuador by El Decertor. The child rests peacefully with a stuffed hedgehog, while real creeping vines extend over the artwork, resembling a natural blanket. On the right, a mural by Fábio Gomes Trindade in Brazil features a young girl with expressive eyes and a warm smile. Above her head, a vibrant bougainvillea tree naturally forms the appearance of her afro-textured hair, blending art and nature seamlessly.

When street art meets nature, the results are stunning. Some artists blend their murals seamlessly with the landscape, while others use real plants to bring their work to life.


In Ecuador, El Decertor painted a mural that merges with the natural surroundings. In Martinique, Nuxuno Xän turned a tree trunk into part of a painted figure. In New York, OGMillie created a floral mural that brightens the urban space. In Brazil, Fábio Gomes Trindade’s portraits use real bougainvillea as hair, while in Poland, Natalia Rak painted a girl appearing to water a living tree.

These works show how street art and nature can come together in unexpected and beautiful ways.

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By El Decertor – In Imbabura, Ecuador (2 photos)


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Flower Power by Fábio Gomes Trindade in Goiás, Brasil (3 artworks)

Raising Awareness: Street Art as a Conservation Tool


Nature-inspired street art can be a powerful means of drawing attention to endangered species and emphasizing the importance of preserving natural habitats. By using their talents, street artists can become advocates for environmental conservation and ignite conversations about our shared responsibility to protect the planet.

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By Nuxuno Xän – In Fort De France, Martinique

Inspiring Sustainability: Environmental Messages in Street Art


Street art that incorporates natural elements can also raise public awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable living. These awe-inspiring creations can encourage people to reflect on their impact on the environment and take action to reduce their carbon footprint, recycle, and preserve nature.

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In Nicaragua

Creating a Sense of Place: Street Art Trails and Tourism


Street art can be used to design nature trails, where visitors can explore the environment while admiring artistic masterpieces. These trails promote tourism, allowing visitors to learn about the local ecosystem, culture, and history while appreciating the art. The fusion of street art and nature can foster a deep connection with the location and enhance the overall experience.

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Flower mural by OGMillie and Floratorium in New York (5 photos)

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In Pondicherry, India 2 photos

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By Robson Melancia in Dois Córregos, Brazil

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By Xanoy – Green Smile

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By SFHIR in Málaga, Spain

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By Fauxreel in Toronto, Canada

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Street Art by David Zinn (3 photos)

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“UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois 4 photos

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Cuteness overload! Chalk Art by David Zinn (6 photos)

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Legend about Giants by Natalia Rak in Białystok, Poland

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16 Photos – Street Art by Michael Pederson in Sydney, Australia

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Street Art by Pejac – A Collection

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By Jonna Pohjalainen – In Turku, Finland

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By Wild Drawing in Athens, Greece

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Banksy Bush

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By Oakoak in Avignon, France

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By Sandrine Boulet

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Street Art by Oakoak – Calvin and Hobbes

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87 Perler Bead by Pappas Pärlor -Collection 1

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By Dr Love at Upfest – In Bristol, England

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Moss Graffiti by Carly Schmitt

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The Green Carpet – In Jaujac, France 6 photos to see it all

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Small Girl and small apple – By Oakoak

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By Sandrine Boulet

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By Sandrine Boulet

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Street Art by JPS – A Collection (+40 photos)

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Garden Hot Air Balloon – By Oakoak

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Street Art by Vinie – A Collection (24 photos)

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The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France

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“Beautiful Love” by Alter OS in Mexico City

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Come in to Light – Wooden Sculpture By Daniel Popper In Tulum, Mexico


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Clothespin Sculpture by Mehmet Ali Uysal in Belgium.


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The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber in Glarus, Switzerland.


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Kindergarten children dropped seeds in the crack of the sidewalk to see what would happen.


More: 8 Inspiring Sculptures Seamlessly Integrated with Nature


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“UMI” Sculpture by Daniel Popper in Lisle, Illinois


Installation artist Daniel Popper


By Daniel Popper at the outdoor tree museum The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois, USA.

Daniel Popper: “UMI” – Meaning Life in Swahili and Mother in Arabic. 1 of 5 new works from the Human+Nature exhibition opening today at the The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. Surrounding the base of the Earth Mother we have planted Virginia Creepers. I am looking forward to watching them grow and the artwork evolve over time in this beautiful space. Made from steel & GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete), 20ft tall. The pieces will on display for 1 year. May you all enjoy interacting with her as much as we enjoyed creating her.



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