9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art


Discover the breathtaking murals of Martín Ron, one of the world’s top muralists, known for blending fantasy and realism to transform cityscapes into captivating works of art. From Buenos Aires to Qatar, explore how his vibrant creations inspire communiti

Martín Ron, born on March 13, 1981, in Caseros, Buenos Aires, is a renowned Argentine muralist celebrated for his large-scale, hyper-realistic artworks that transform urban landscapes worldwide.


His journey began at the age of ten, painting neighborhood walls, which led to his first solo exhibition in London in 2015. Over the years, Ron has adorned cities across Argentina, England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Turkey, Qatar, Russia, and Belgium with his vibrant murals.

His distinctive style blends elements of fantasy with everyday life, turning mundane cityscapes into captivating visual narratives. Recognized among the top ten muralists globally, Ron continues to inspire and engage communities through his dynamic public art.

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A towering mural by Martín Ron titled "Reflections," located in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina. The artwork depicts a young person crouching, wearing a translucent plastic raincoat with vibrant reflections, holding purple flowers. The figure’s mirrored image appears below, seamlessly blending into the surface. This hyper-realistic piece, rich in detail and color, occupies the side of a tall urban building, contrasting against the muted cityscape under a cloudy sky.

Reflections – Mural by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina for San Nicolás de los Arroyos.


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A monumental mural by Martín Ron in Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This artwork features a young girl in a floral dress standing barefoot on a reflective, heart-shaped sculpture. She reaches up with a yellow paint roller, seemingly painting a vibrant, pixelated background of multicolored blocks that extends across the tall building. The striking mural is part of an urban landscape, surrounded by city architecture under a pastel-hued evening sky. A smaller mural by Martín Ron can also be seen on a neighboring building in the background, adding depth to the scene.

Mural by Martín Ron in Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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A stunning mural titled "Olivia Looks at the Sky" by Martín Ron, located in Córdoba, Argentina. The artwork depicts a young girl with long hair wearing a pink jacket and holding a shiny, reflective silver star-shaped balloon. She stands barefoot, reaching upwards with one hand as if pointing to the sky. The mural covers the side of a tall building, with sunlight dramatically peeking over the rooftop. The vibrant colors and hyper-realistic details contrast beautifully with the clean lines of the surrounding modern architecture and the open street below.

“Olivia Looks at the Sky” by Martín Ron, located in Córdoba, Argentina.


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Another view of Martín Ron’s stunning mural in Miramar, Argentina, showcasing a young girl in a colorful polka-dot swimsuit diving headfirst into the water. Her hands are extended above her head, and her hair floats as if suspended in water, creating a dynamic and immersive underwater effect. The mural, painted on a 35-meter-high water tank, features vibrant blue hues and intricate detailing, making the entire structure appear as if it’s filled with water. The idyllic neighborhood and bright sky in the background amplify the captivating realism of the scene.


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A breathtaking mural by Martín Ron on a 35-meter-high water tank in Miramar, Argentina. The artwork portrays a young boy wearing a swimsuit, captured in a serene underwater moment as she holds her nose and descends gracefully. The mural masterfully incorporates the cylindrical shape of the tank, creating the illusion of water ripples enveloping the structure. The vibrant blue tones blend harmoniously with the sky, while the realistic details make the image appear lifelike. The brick base of the tank adds a charming contrast, grounding the towering art piece in the surrounding neighborhood.

Mural by Martín Ron on a 35-meter-high water tank in Miramar, Argentina.


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A striking mural titled "Oryx Going Ahead" by Martín Ron, located in Doha, Qatar. The artwork depicts a majestic oryx, a symbol of Qatar, appearing to step through a crumbling wall, blending hyper-realistic art with architectural features. The mural creates an illusion of depth, with the oryx emerging from a nighttime cityscape visible through the hole in the wall. The beige, traditional-style building contrasts sharply with the vivid details of the oryx and the urban backdrop, highlighting the seamless integration of art into its environment. The bold design embodies movement and cultural significance.

“Oryx going ahead” by Martín Ron in Doha, Qatar.


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A large mural titled "Reflections" by Martín Ron, located in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina. The artwork features a young girl in a pink jacket, resting her head on her hand in a pensive pose. Her image is mirrored below, creating a symmetrical and reflective effect, with the lower reflection holding a small green plant. The mural is painted on the side of a tall building, standing out against the surrounding cityscape and the expansive green and golden fields in the distance. The hyper-realistic details and emotional depth of the piece draw attention to its urban environment.

“Reflections” by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina.


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A captivating mural by Martín Ron in Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina, depicting a young woman holding a shiny, reflective heart-shaped balloon. The balloon mirrors her face, creating a mesmerizing effect that blends realism and surrealism. The woman, wearing a white tank top and denim jeans, has a small tattoo of a silhouette on her upper arm, adding a personal touch to the artwork. The mural is painted on the side of a modern high-rise building, with neutral tones that contrast beautifully with the vibrant details of the artwork. The urban surroundings and soft blue sky enhance the mural's visual impact.

By Martín Ron in Bernal, Buenos Aires, Argentina.


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A nostalgic mural by Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, featuring a striking portrait of a woman in a vintage style. She wears a soft yellow hat and bracelets, her pose exuding elegance as her face rests gently on her hand. The artwork is seamlessly integrated into a partially exposed brick wall, blending old-world charm with modern urban aesthetics. Yellow accents add a touch of vibrancy to the muted tones. The mural is located in a narrow courtyard surrounded by buildings, with construction tools and a wheelbarrow in the foreground, further enhancing the mural's connection to its environment.

Mural by Martín Ron in San Telmo, Buenos Aires.


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What do you think about the murals by Martín Ron? Do you have a favorite?



Reflections – Mural by Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina (6 photos)


Muralist Martín Ron


By Martín Ron in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina for San Nicolás de los Arroyos.

Martín Ron (direct translation): When I arrived in this beautiful city, I was concerned about the dramatic change that the landscape suffered due to the historical downspout of the RÍO PARANA River that gives life to a large part of this region. The causes? Many: Extreme climate change, drought, deforestation, reduction of wetlands and a lot of disinterest in asking ourselves questions. The consequences? Too many. This mural is part of a new series of murals in which I am working where the protagonist is the reflection. And how opportune to get involved to invite you to reflect on what happens when a river runs out of water.

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