16 Stunning Bird-Inspired Street Art Murals from Around the World


Get ready to take flight as we embark on a journey to explore bird-inspired street art from around the world! In today's blog post, we'll showcase the beauty of our feathered friends, as seen through the creative lens of talented street artists. So, sprea

Get ready to take flight as we embark on a journey to explore bird-inspired street art from around the world!


In today’s blog post, we’ll showcase the beauty of our feathered friends, as seen through the creative lens of talented street artists. So, spread your wings and join us as we soar through the skies, celebrating the artful harmony between nature and urban landscapes!


Bird by DAN23 in Strasbourg, France

The Symbolism of Birds in Street Art


Birds have long been a favorite subject for street artists. Representing freedom, hope, and transformation, these avian creatures have been integrated into street art to convey messages of change, resilience, and the interaction between nature and society.


22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo IIOrigami Bird by Annatomix in Birmingham, UKBy Yurika – In Cartagena, Colombia

A Global Phenomenon: Bird Murals from Around the World


From towering murals to delicate stencils, bird-inspired street art graces cities worldwide. Some remarkable examples include the colorful parrots of São Paulo, Brazil, the stunning swans of Amsterdam, Netherlands, and the hummingbirds of Bogotá, Colombia. These artistic homages to our feathered friends not only give beauty and inspiration to urban spaces but also ask us to safeguard and preserve our planet’s biodiversity.


By ROA in Katowice, PolandBy L7m – A CollectionParrot mural by Curtis Hylton in Paris, France

Talented Artists Who’ve Taken Flight


A flock of talented street artists has embraced the theme of birds. Among them are ROA, a Belgian artist known for his monochromatic, larger depictions of birds and other wildlife; L7m, a Brazilian artist who merges abstract and realistic elements in his colorful bird murals; and the UK-based Curtis Hylton, who uses his art to remind people of the beauty and of nature.


More birds:

The Pixel Bird by Ricky Said and DISE in Turin, Italy (9 photos)


Stencil of a confused peace bird by Stevo in Genova, Italia.


“Swallows” by KATO in Casablanca, Morocco for Casamouja.


Mural of a Crane bird by TUZQ in Mol, Belgium


Swallow – Mural of flying birds by Satr in Bayreuth, Germany



Art in a frame is like an eagle in a birdcage (6 photos) – By ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS in Berlin, Germany


“The Bird & The Bee” by Curtis Hylton in Swindon, UK


And there you have it – a celebration of the awe-inspiring beauty of bird-inspired street art from around the world! We hope this visual journey has left you with a newfound appreciation for both the artistic talent and the natural wonders that these magnificent creatures represent.

Don’t forget to share your favorite bird-inspired street art finds in the comments below, and keep your eyes peeled for more avian masterpieces in your own urban adventures!


Which piece of street art is your favorite?



6 Cute Murals By KATO: Bringing Walls to Life


Fabián Bravo Guerrero, known artistically as Kato, is a gifted street artist and muralist celebrated for his captivating, large-scale murals that vividly bring walls to life.


His work often features themes of nature, childhood, and vibrant local culture, with each piece rich in color and emotion, drawing onlookers into a vividly painted world. Kato’s murals are particularly notable for their photorealistic detail and imaginative compositions, making ordinary spaces extraordinary. You can explore more of Kato’s stunning artwork on his Instagram here.


In Fuengirola, Spain for Fuengirola.


Fabián Bravo Guerrero about the mural: This captivating mural transports us to a magical world where a girl, wrapped in an almost nocturnal sunset, holds a starfish that illuminates with its glow. The message conveyed is: even in the darkest moments, there is always a light that guides the path to our dreams

More photos here.


“Drops of life” in Ronda, Spain for Ayuntamiento Ronda Cultura.


Fabián Bravo Guerrero about the mural: I want to remember the importance of being in contact with nature and taking care of it, the scarcity of water, how important and vital it is. This mural is part of the new Ronda City Council project for the Las Sindicales neighborhood, where new green areas full of flowers and trees, playgrounds with swings and more benches will be created for residents.

More photos here.


“Innocence in Bloom” in Ronda, Spain for Ayuntamiento Ronda Cultura.


Fabián Bravo Guerrero about the mural: The image of this mural conveys a message of hope and optimism. The girl looking at the flowers shows that despite the challenges and difficulties we face in life, there is always something beautiful and positive that can inspire and motivate us to keep moving forward. The flowers in the mural symbolize the natural beauty that exists in the world and the need to protect and preserve it. The girl, with her innocent and curious gaze, represents the purity and simplicity of childhood, and the importance of protecting and caring for the future of children and the planet.

More photos here.


“Garden Swallow” in Ronda, Andalucia. Spain.


Fabián Bravo Guerrero about the mural: The “Garden Swallow” mural is a beautiful work of art that conveys a very profound message about the connection between nature and humans. In the mural, a child surrounded by pots of flowers holds a swallow in his hand, and both look at each other with deep tenderness.

The image of the mural represents the harmony that exists between human beings and nature, in this case, between the child and the swallow. The presence of the swallow in the child’s garden also conveys a message about the importance of these animals in controlling mosquito and other insect pests, and the need to protect their nests and habitat.

In addition, the mural also reflects the symbolism that swallows have in popular culture, especially in Andalusian patios, where they are considered a symbol of eternal love and respect for the couple. The image of the child with the swallow transmits a message of love and respect towards nature and the living beings that inhabit it.


“Raices” in Algeciras, Spain for Asociación RecreArte.


Fabián Bravo Guerrero about the mural: In this beautiful mural titled ‘Raíces’, the eternal legacy of Andalusian flamenco that transcends generations is represented. In the center of the composition, a girl with a deep look and full of passion, hugs her guitar with devotion and dedication. Her fingers, Like dancing petals, they caress the strings, releasing melodies impregnated with sentiment and ancestral experience.

Around her, exquisitely displayed pink flowers intertwine with the air, symbolizing the beauty and delicacy of flamenco. These flowers, as symbols of the Andalusian land, are a tribute to the flamenco artists born in Algeciras, who, with their talent and passion, have left an indelible mark on the art world.

The ‘Raíces’ mural captures the very essence of flamenco, that magical connection that is transmitted from generation to generation, like an ancestral whisper that resonates in every chord and every beat. It is a tribute to the strength and power of music, capable of moving us and transporting us to deep places of the soul, reminding us of our roots and our cultural identity.

May this work endure over time as a living symbol of the greatness and passion of Andalusian flamenco, and as a tribute to those artists who have left an indelible legacy in Algeciras and in the world of flamenco art.


“Swallows” in Casablanca, Morocco for Casamouja.


Swallows represent respect, love and fidelity, they are migratory birds, which usually migrate to Africa, that’s why I chose to paint them here in Casablanca, the almond flowers, makes the swallows stand out more.

I decided to paint the background with Arab tiles, and turquoise, white and reddish color’s, in tribute to the “Hassan II Mosque” (the second largest in the world) that was near the mural.

More birds: 11 Bird-Inspired Creations: A Global Tribute to Feathered Friends in Street Art


What do you think of KATO’s murals?


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