Looking at spectacular pieces of urban art from the different parts of the world, often amaze us because of those persons who are skillful and very creative enough in making things such like this.
With the brilliant minds of this individuals, we cannot sometimes help ourselves not to be astound with their superb and one of a kind artworks.
Though we already showed you a lot of wonderful pieces of arts in this site, still these 37 urban art created y incredible artists existing in this world will surely stand out among the rest.
Check these 37 urban arts which will show you how some artists used their creative and wild ideas in order to come up with this incredible artworks.
#1. Traffic Bollards
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#4. Chandelier Street Lamps in Austria by Werner Reiterer
#5. Stained Glass Phone Booths in South Korea by Jesse Olwen
#6. Colorful Petrol Station in Limerick, Ireland by Maser Art
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#8. Lego Bridge in Wuppertal, Germany by Martin Heuwold
#9. Beautifying railings in Germany by Zebrating
#10. “Painting Reality” in Berlin Germany by Akiz Ikon
#11. “Painting Reality” also in Berlin, Germany by Akiz Ikon
#12. Beautified electrical boxes in San Francisco, USA by Mona Caron
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#14. Nature in the Concrete Jungle
#15. LEGO used to fill in cracks by Dispatch Work [Arnsberg, Germany]
#16. “The Healer” Tower Block Art in Poland by Bezt and Pener
#17. Origami Art in Paris, France by Mademoiselle Maurice
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#19. “Harmonic Convergence” in USA by Christopher Janney
#20. Phone Booth Aquarium in Japan by Kingyobu
#21. “Red, Yellow and Blue” in USA by Orly Genger
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#24. Canopy Of Umbrellas in Portugal by Sextafeira Produções
#25. Tanbo Rice Paddy Art in Japan
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#27. Beautified Storm Drains in Brazil by Anderson Augusto and Leonardo Delafuente
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#30. Globe Park in Paris, France by Francois Abelanet
#31. Buildings painted to look like faces in Russia by Nikita Nomerz
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#33. Books used to fill in the cracks an old library in Russia
#34. Yarn Bombing
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#37. Stained Glass Electrical Towers in Munster, Germany by Ail Hwang, Hae-Ryaan Jeon and Ghung Ki Park