These murals must make a lot of people smile (10 Photos)
This collection brings together murals that lean into warmth, care, and everyday joy. You’ll find a monumental mother-and-child scene in Tbilisi, animals painted with character and calm in rural Australia and Italy, detailed birds and flowers in Belgium, and community-focused scenes from Spain, Peru, Portugal, and the Netherlands. Different styles and locations, but all centered on images that feel approachable and uplifting.
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1. The Most Sacred Connection of All — AFZAN PIRZADE & Besik M in Tbilisi, Georgia
A large-scale mural depicting a woman holding a child, painted with a classical composition and soft lighting. The figures fill the entire facade, with muted tones and careful attention to posture, fabric, and facial expression.
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2. Garden of Feathers — Marcus Debie (GOMAD) in Kortenberg, Belgium
Two birds are painted among flowers and feathers, arranged with circular graphic elements. The mural combines realistic bird details with clean geometric shapes and a balanced color palette.
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3. Kelly the Wonderdog — Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia
A large dog portrait painted on a rural water tank, showing the animal resting its paws on the edge and looking directly outward. The surrounding farmland becomes part of the scene. More: 6 Photos of Kelly the Wonderdog by Jimmy Dvate in Major Plains, Australia
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4. Among the Flowers — Lonneke van Zutphen in Assendorp, Zwolle, the Netherlands
A cat emerges from tall plants and flowers, painted with fine fur details and clear green eyes. The brick wall background remains visible, grounding the mural in its setting.
Lonneke: In my neighbourhood in Zwolle, quite a few cats live on the streets. Most residents find this incredibly cozy and therefore pamper the cats frequently. It brings even more cheer to our already super nice neighbourhood.
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5. Guardian of the Amazon — Juan C. Lozano in Moyobamba, Peru
A woman is shown with a bird and jungle animals integrated into the composition. The mural uses strong colors and layered elements to reference nature and local identity.
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6. The Swan Dream — BUBLEGUM in San Pietro Magisano, Italy
A female portrait fills the wall, combined with flowing bird forms and soft gradients. The orange background contrasts with pale feathers and skin tones.
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7. The Lucky Rooster — Jan Is De Man in Frassinello Monferrato, Italy
A rooster stretches across a yellow house facade, its body interacting with balconies and railings. The painting uses architectural features as part of the composition. More!: 8 Happy 3D Artworks by Jan Is De Man That Will Make You Smile
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8. Held Gently — ASUR in Pereiros, Portugal
Hands gently hold butterflies above wheat stalks, painted on a narrow vertical surface. The scene focuses on careful gestures and small natural details.
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9. Shared Craft — Rosa Fuster Serquera & Allan Halley in Potries, Spain
A scene of people working together with clay, shown inside a workshop setting. The mural emphasizes hands, tools, and shared activity.
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Nothing But Beauty (8 Photos)
From Pereira in Colombia to Córdoba in Argentina, and from Austria to Spain, these works of art brighten walls, streets, and natural landscapes. In this collection, you’ll see a rooster in vibrant colors, a little fox in a stump, a spiraling stone formation on a beach, and murals that capture innocence, imagination, and community life.
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1. Olivia Mira el Cielo — Córdoba, Argentina
A mural by Martín Ron shows a young girl holding a silver star-shaped balloon while reaching toward the light above, painted on the side of a tall building. More by Martin!: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art🔗 Follow Martín Ron on Instagram
2. Innocence in Bloom — Ronda, Spain
A child in a white dress kneels beside a flowerpot, gently holding a red flower. The mural by Kato Art captures childhood curiosity and tenderness. More by KATO!: Cute Art By KATO (7 Photos)🔗 Follow Kato Art on Instagram
3. Life at Sea — Basque Country, Spain
A large black-and-white mural by Djoels depicts an elderly man carving a model ship, with ocean waves, a sailing vessel, and a tentacle surrounding the scene. More photos!: Life at sea – Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 photos)🔗 Follow Djoels on Instagram
4. The Rooster — Pereira, Colombia
By Nauta for the project Corocito nos Une, this mural of a rooster is painted in bright reds, greens, and blues, with lush flowers and foliage integrated into its form.🔗 Follow Nauta on Instagram
5. Community Wall — Düsseldorf, Germany
A colorful mural by Klaus Klinger depicts a stacked neighborhood of small houses, filled with lively characters going about their daily lives.
6. Truth Be Told — USA
“Truth be told, Patrice got stuck in a hedge this morning. She is nonetheless accepting compliments on her new hat.” – David Zinn painted a small fox peeking from a tree stump, humorously topped with real grass resembling a hat. A playful blend of chalk art and nature. More new by David Zinn!: Playful Art By David Zinn (10 Photos)🔗 Follow David Zinn on Instagram
7. Nature and Face — Asparn an der Zaya, Austria
Natalia Rak’s mural shows a young woman’s profile with her hair transformed into blooming flowers and green leaves, painted against a deep purple wall. More by Natalia Rak!: 10 Breathtaking Murals by Natalia Rak That Turn City Walls Into Dreams🔗 Follow Natalia Rak on Instagram
8. Fluidform — Wales, UK
A land art installation by Jon Foreman made of carefully arranged stones on a beach, forming a spiral pattern that blends with the shoreline. More new by Jon Foreman!: Amazing Sculptures by Jon Foreman! (12 Photos)🔗 Follow Jon Foreman on Instagram
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