12 Stunning Murals Bring Butterflies to Life in the Streets
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/12-stunning-murals-bring-butterflies-to-life-in-the-streets.htmlButterflies take flight across city walls in stunning street art from around the world.
In Beeston, UK, Jim Vision’s The Painted Lady transforms an entire house with a vibrant portrait melting into flowers and monarchs. In St. Paul, Minnesota, CYFI’s Butterfly Effect uses shadow and scale to make butterflies look like they’re lifting off from the wall. Meanwhile, Filite’s Morphos series in Brazil blends hyperrealistic faces with butterfly wings, creating dreamlike transformations.
From Berlin to Brisbane, these murals showcase the power of street art to capture motion, change, and beauty.
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Morphos mural by Filite in Taboão da Serra, Brazil
Filite’s mural in Taboão da Serra is part of his Morphos series, featuring fragmented beings dissolving into butterflies. The piece blends hyperrealistic portraiture with ethereal, flowing elements, creating a sense of movement and transformation.
Keywords: Butterflies | Stunning murals | Life in the streets | Street art | Stunning artworks | City walls
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