Playful Murals Of Acrobatic Poses By Artez That Dominate Cityscapes Worldwide
Street artist Artez’s “Simple Acrobatics” series challenges architectural limits and our desire for growth through large-scale murals in cities like Aalborg, Bristol, Patras, and Wuppertal. His works depict dancers and gymnasts in striking poses, often with a chair, subverting expectations of public art.
In his latest series, “Thirst”, Artez’s focus pivots as he depicts figures drinking from flower vases. The disruptive behaviour prompts viewers to subtly question societal norms and reflect on what sustains us. Artez’s art invites self-awareness and encourages a new perspective on how we interact with the world and ourselves.
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#1 “Simple Acrobatics” (2025), Wuppertal, Germany

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#2 “Simple Acrobatics” (2024), Bristol, U.K.

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#3 “Dancer” (2024), Bourgoin-Jallieu, France.

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#4 “Simple Acrobatics” (2024), Zagreb, Croatia

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#5 “Simple Acrobatics” (2024), Boulogne Sur Mer, France

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#6 “Simple Acrobatics” (2025), Bourgoin-Jallieu

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#7 “Simple Acrobatics” (2024), Cheltenham, U.K.

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#8 “Simple Acrobatics” (2024), Patras, Greece. Photo by Artwalk Festival

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#9 “Thirst For Nature “(2024), Belgrade, Serbia

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#10 “Thirst (Milena)” (2024), Aalborg, Denmark

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#11 “Moving Residents” (2023), Deventer, The Netherlands

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Painted in a neighborhood that will soon be demolished in order to make space for a new residential complex.
#12 “Simple Acrobatics” (2025), Alliance, Nebraska

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Carhenge—a recreation of Stonehenge built entirely from vintage and classic cars.


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