Street Art Cleverly Interact With Surroundings

Street art is usually meant to disrupt its environment and to capture our attention, but the artists on this list practice a special technique that makes their artist even more eye-catching and playful – they tailor their art to its surroundings so that their (usually) 2D paintings seem to interact with their 3D surroundings.

Face Of The City, Toronto, Canada

Image credits: fauxreel

The Legend of Giants, Białystok, Poland

Image credits: Natalia Rak

World Going Down The Drain, Spain

Image credits: pejac

Calvin & Hobbes, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Satellite Dishes, Birmingham, UK

Image credits: Davyd Samuels

Bruce Lee, Saint Etienne, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Sluggo On The Street

Image credits: David Zinn

UK Flags, London, UK

Image credits: banksy

Pom Pom Girl

Image credits: Sandrine Boulet

Spiderman, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Cigarro

Image credits: 6emeia.com

La Caravane Passe, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Girl, George Town, Malaysia

Image credits: Ernest Zacharevich

Bird, Athens, Greece

Image credits: WD.street.art

Scream, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Calvin & Hobbes, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Seeder, Kaunas, Lithuania

Image credits: morfai

Lost Eye, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Bush, London, UK

Image credits: banksy

Sideshow Bob, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Sum Times

Image credits: Aakash Nihalani

Ostrich, Rome, Italy

Image credits: Pao

Bicycle, George Town, Malaysia

Image credits: Ernest Zacharevich

Shining, France

Image credits: Oak Oak

Hair, Fort De France, Martinique

Image credits: Nuxuno Xän

Kenny, France

Image credits: memeirl

Glasses, Russia

 

Image credits: P183

 The Straw

Image credits: mentalgassi


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