Where Street Art Meets Nature [10 Pictures]

jimi hendrix

jimi hendrixAn exciting trend is growing in art: the clever combination of manmade objects and nature. Our surrounding environment provides an exhaustive palette of wonderful backgrounds and vegetation, which take on a whole new meaning following a little creative application. From bush hairdos to walls peaking out at you, these street artworks are sure to make you think twice about what you are really seeing!

But remember, just because you can see or “listen to Jimi” doesn’t mean you can hear him!

Humongous Hair

Humongous Hair[via NUXUNO Xän]

Loan Leaf

Loan Leaf[via Alexey Menschikov]

Painted Leaves

Painted Leaves[via Pejac]

Playful Bears

Playful Bears[via 140ideas]

Peek-a-Boo

Peek-a-Boo
[via Pasha P183]

Fallen Tree

Fallen Tree[via TSF crew]

Mother and Baby Birds

Mother and Baby Birds[via WD (“Wild Drawing”)]

Where the Red Fern Grows

Where the Red Fern Grows[via Aakash Nihalani]

Origami Crane

Origami Crane[via BANKSY]

Little Sprout

Little Sprout[via David Zinn]

[inspired via whudat]

Daniel Zeevi

By Daniel Zeevi

Daniel is a social network architect, web developer, infographic designer, writer, speaker and founder of DashBurst. Full-time futurist and part-time content curator, always on the hunt for disruptive new technology, creative art and web humor.

13 comments

  1. I could barely see the credits, but the locations would have been cool as well. Second, 2nd, picture from the top:
    Artwork by Nuxuno Xän | Photograph by Rosali Rodrigues

    Spotted in Fort-de-France, Martinique, is this awesome street art mural that incorporates the tree situated directly behind the wall of the artwork. The piece was done by Nuxuno Xän. The photo was taken by Rosali Rodrigues and submitted to Street Art Utopia.
    Fort-de-France is the capital of France’s Caribbean overseas department of Martinique. It is also one of the major cities in the Caribbean.

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