Fish seem to be a favorite graffitti subject. These are on the island of Lamu, off the northern coast of Kenya, where fishing (and tourism) is still a mainstay.
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Heron
Wild birds often appear in urban settings, if you just know to look for them.
Urban Giraffes
This is one of two identical images in Paris. This one is located in the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood, the other near Censier Daubenton.
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The cougar (Puma concolor) lives in the mountains that surround the Valley of Aburrá. It is the second largest feline in America, ancient symbol of agility, cunning, strength and power.
Big cats indicate and guarantee the balance of the ecosystem; when it breaks they are the first to go. The way how the contemporary human has taken its relationship with nature and their stranglehold of the territory has become the extinction of species of plants and animal in an everyday affair and, for many, invisible.
Through art I intend to contribute to the survival of these cats and after
them, preserving the natural environment that surrounds our city. With this work, I pay tribute to their presence and celebrate living near them.
Mae Sot lizards and trees
Here’s a nature graffiti picture from Mae Sot, the only graffiti I have found in Thailand, surprisingly. This is cool in that on the left side there is a painted tree, which looks the one on the right, but the left side tree is placed directly under the real tree so the painted trunk looks like the trunk of the real tree.
Wild friends
Taken in South Sector, Goiânia | Go – Brazil
Classical flower
White temples, azur waters, and a flower. That’s Greece
Cow and Panda
Cow stencil looks over a wall at a frolicking panda stencil. Domestic and wild.
I’m a poor lonesome gaucho
A gaucho rides off into the wilderness, spurned by the tango beauty city girl.
I’m stuck on you, Athens
It’s a gecko on a wall in Athens