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    Top 15 Children-Themed Murals

    Walk through a world of creativity and imagination as we present to you various murals that revolves around the concept of childhood by celebrated artists. Childhood has been used in street art to evoke a wide array of themes, be it playful or political messages.

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    Scroll down below and explore the innocence and wonder of childhood through these amusing murals.

    Roamcouch in Gifu, Japan (2018)

    BumbleBee in Seattle, USA (2015)

    Ever in La Boca, Buenos Aires (2017)

    Rustam QBic in Shanghai, China (2017)

    Mono Gonzalez and Seth in Kiev, Ukraine (2017)

    Kevin Ledo and Paola Delfin in Miami, USA (2018)

    Case Ma’Claim in Berlin, Germany (2018)

    Ernest Zacharevic in Dubai, UAE (2016)

    Lonac in Florida, USA (2016)

    Joe Iurato x Rubin in New York, USA (2014)

    Pilpeled in Venice Beach, Los Angeles (2019)

    Fintan Magee in Brisbane, Australia (2014)

    Telmo Miel in Versailles, France (2019)

    Seth Globepainter in Paris, France (2015)

    Millo in Ukraine (2018) More

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    “There Was A Fault” by Seth Globepainter in Grigny, France

    Seth Globepainter recently finished his last wall entitled “There Was A Fault” for sixth edition of Wall Street Art Festival of the Grand Paris Sud. The mural is located at the heart of La Grande Borne in Grigny, France. “There Was A Fault” represents a child who seems to push the walls so that nature takes back its rights. A fault is then created, cracking the wall and revealing nature and the blue sky.

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    French artist Julien “Seth” Malland, or Seth Globepainter has gained international fame over the years by developing an urban painting linked to childhood based on the imagination, individual or collective.
    Seth travels the world, working with local artists to create vibrant and colourful portraits of children. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding he is in, he includes cultural elements into his art and turns the children into spokespeople and messengers of his investigations. He puts into play his image of innocence, and places his character in difficult social, political and geographical contexts.
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    Carpe Diem Solidaire: 150 Artists United to Support Medical & Scientific Research to End the COVID-19 Crisis

    On June 20, 2020, over 150 artists from 24 countries will come together virtually to create live works to be donated to the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (FRM) in support of COVID-19 research.  For a 24-hour period, artists will be broadcasting live via Instagram from their workspaces, studios, and the street. Although physically distanced, […] More