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These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable

These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable
See 15 images of superb street art from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest

Text by

Tracy Scott Forson

Photographs selected by Quentin Nardi

May 16, 2025 6:00 a.m.

There are many ways to explore a town or neighborhood, but one sure route to discovery is just taking a walk around and enjoying the street art. Community members and local governments often determine what and how the otherwise empty walls of a district will be decorated.
Will the artwork honor a hometown hero, reflect the area’s commitment to education or the environment, depict a beloved park or historic building, or just offer bold, bright hues to lift visitors’ spirits? No matter what’s on the wall, it’s worth talking a look. See for yourself.

A pedestrian walks by a mural depicting various tropical fruits in the Old Havana neighborhood of the Cuban capital.

Adriano Contreras, Cuba, 2016

A hidden mural of a face overlooks a parking lot in the Wynwood neighborhood in downtown Miami. The striking scale stands in stark contrast to the surrounding structures and plants.

Sandra Frankel, Florida, 2017

From the vantage point of the High Line in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood, this mural serves as a nice example of art in the city.

Michael Boyce, New York, 2015

Colorful, abstract artwork covers the walls of a building in New York City.

Natalie Dietterich, New York, 2017

A pedestrian in a red coat seems to seamlessly insert herself into a Toronto mural featuring a wintry scene.

Sylvia Lorico, Canada, 2019

The community of Vincennes pays homage to Emmy winner Red Skelton, a native who hosted his own comedy show from 1951 to 1971.

Stephen Torain, Indiana, 2011

Seventy-year-old cylindrical silos served as the canvas—complete with steel panels, rivets and seams—for this colorful artwork.

Elizabeth Szabo, Michigan, 2024

A mural in Phoenix evokes Day of the Dead imagery.

Katharine P. Britt, Arizona, 2012

Which came first, the postcard or the mural? This popular Austin art has been featured on souvenirs and used as a logo.

Pam Edwards, Texas, 2015

In Tehran, a woman stands in front of an intricate mural that features a small landscape surrounded by a larger painting of flowers and swirls.

Joyce Le Mesurier, Iran, 2016

Artwork of a black-and-white pig is juxtaposed against a kaleidoscope of colorful shapes.

Jill Moskowitz, New York, 2009

Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum in Miami with giant murals.

Agnieszka Wieczorek, Florida, 2024

This Bob Dylan mural in downtown Minneapolis, a major city in his home state, features lyrics from the artist’s 1964 track and album of the same name: “The Times They Are a-Changin’.”

Lisa Drew, Minnesota, 2021

A worker and her reflection at the Hanoi airport finish sweeping near a wall-length floral mural.

Olga Leskiw-Suzuki, Vietnam, 2020

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These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable
These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable See 15 images of superb street art from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Text by Tracy Scott Forson Photographs selected by Quentin Nardi May 16, 2025 6:00 a.m. There are many ways to explore a town or neighborhood, but one sure route to discovery is just taking a walk around and enjoying the street art. Community members and local governments often determine what and how the otherwise empty walls of a district will be decorated. Will the artwork honor a hometown hero, reflect the area’s commitment to education or the environment, depict a beloved park or historic building, or just offer bold, bright hues to lift visitors’ spirits? No matter what’s on the wall, it’s worth talking a look. See for yourself. A pedestrian walks by a mural depicting various tropical fruits in the Old Havana neighborhood of the Cuban capital. Adriano Contreras, Cuba, 2016 A hidden mural of a face overlooks a parking lot in the Wynwood neighborhood in downtown Miami. The striking scale stands in stark contrast to the surrounding structures and plants. Sandra Frankel, Florida, 2017 From the vantage point of the High Line in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood, this mural serves as a nice example of art in the city. Michael Boyce, New York, 2015 Colorful, abstract artwork covers the walls of a building in New York City. Natalie Dietterich, New York, 2017 A pedestrian in a red coat seems to seamlessly insert herself into a Toronto mural featuring a wintry scene. Sylvia Lorico, Canada, 2019 The community of Vincennes pays homage to Emmy winner Red Skelton, a native who hosted his own comedy show from 1951 to 1971. Stephen Torain, Indiana, 2011 Seventy-year-old cylindrical silos served as the canvas—complete with steel panels, rivets and seams—for this colorful artwork. Elizabeth Szabo, Michigan, 2024 A mural in Phoenix evokes Day of the Dead imagery. Katharine P. Britt, Arizona, 2012 Which came first, the postcard or the mural? This popular Austin art has been featured on souvenirs and used as a logo. Pam Edwards, Texas, 2015 In Tehran, a woman stands in front of an intricate mural that features a small landscape surrounded by a larger painting of flowers and swirls. Joyce Le Mesurier, Iran, 2016 Artwork of a black-and-white pig is juxtaposed against a kaleidoscope of colorful shapes. Jill Moskowitz, New York, 2009 Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum in Miami with giant murals. Agnieszka Wieczorek, Florida, 2024 This Bob Dylan mural in downtown Minneapolis, a major city in his home state, features lyrics from the artist’s 1964 track and album of the same name: “The Times They Are a-Changin’.” Lisa Drew, Minnesota, 2021 A worker and her reflection at the Hanoi airport finish sweeping near a wall-length floral mural. Olga Leskiw-Suzuki, Vietnam, 2020 Get the latest Travel & Culture stories in your inbox. #these #mindbending #murals #turn #mundane
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These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable
These 15 Mind-Bending Murals Turn the Mundane Into the Memorable See 15 images of superb street art from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Text by Tracy Scott Forson Photographs selected by Quentin Nardi May 16, 2025 6:00 a.m. There are many ways to explore a town or neighborhood, but one sure route to discovery is just taking a walk around and enjoying the street art. Community members and local governments often determine what and how the otherwise empty walls of a district will be decorated. Will the artwork honor a hometown hero, reflect the area’s commitment to education or the environment, depict a beloved park or historic building, or just offer bold, bright hues to lift visitors’ spirits? No matter what’s on the wall, it’s worth talking a look. See for yourself. A pedestrian walks by a mural depicting various tropical fruits in the Old Havana neighborhood of the Cuban capital. Adriano Contreras, Cuba, 2016 A hidden mural of a face overlooks a parking lot in the Wynwood neighborhood in downtown Miami. The striking scale stands in stark contrast to the surrounding structures and plants. Sandra Frankel, Florida, 2017 From the vantage point of the High Line in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood, this mural serves as a nice example of art in the city. Michael Boyce, New York, 2015 Colorful, abstract artwork covers the walls of a building in New York City. Natalie Dietterich, New York, 2017 A pedestrian in a red coat seems to seamlessly insert herself into a Toronto mural featuring a wintry scene. Sylvia Lorico, Canada, 2019 The community of Vincennes pays homage to Emmy winner Red Skelton, a native who hosted his own comedy show from 1951 to 1971. Stephen Torain, Indiana, 2011 Seventy-year-old cylindrical silos served as the canvas—complete with steel panels, rivets and seams—for this colorful artwork. Elizabeth Szabo, Michigan, 2024 A mural in Phoenix evokes Day of the Dead imagery. Katharine P. Britt, Arizona, 2012 Which came first, the postcard or the mural? This popular Austin art has been featured on souvenirs and used as a logo. Pam Edwards, Texas, 2015 In Tehran, a woman stands in front of an intricate mural that features a small landscape surrounded by a larger painting of flowers and swirls. Joyce Le Mesurier, Iran, 2016 Artwork of a black-and-white pig is juxtaposed against a kaleidoscope of colorful shapes. Jill Moskowitz, New York, 2009 Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum in Miami with giant murals. Agnieszka Wieczorek, Florida, 2024 This Bob Dylan mural in downtown Minneapolis, a major city in his home state, features lyrics from the artist’s 1964 track and album of the same name: “The Times They Are a-Changin’.” Lisa Drew, Minnesota, 2021 A worker and her reflection at the Hanoi airport finish sweeping near a wall-length floral mural. Olga Leskiw-Suzuki, Vietnam, 2020 Get the latest Travel & Culture stories in your inbox.
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