Saed News: In this collection, you will see examples of outstanding street art that use "skeletons" as a universal symbol to express human concepts — from equality and identity to death, life, and even humor.
According to Saed News Society Service, this collection of photos showcases a selection of the most creative street artworks centered around the theme of "skeletons." These works are by various artists from around the world. Sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, but always visually striking, these pieces reflect diverse concepts.
From the colorful paintings of the Day of the Dead to massive graffiti with bold messages, these images show that life flows even within the bones.
ROA’s work in London
ROA’s work
Kit Bennett’s work in Melbourne, Australia
Suitswon’s work in Brooklyn, New York, USA
“Skeleton Police Search” by Banksy
AREN’s work in Mexico City
Skeleton dinosaur graffiti in Lorne, France, by SCAF
Patricio Tormento’s work in Santiago, Chile
“Transparency,” by Levalet in Paris, France
Mager Linares’ work in San Vicente, El Salvador
“Primal Truth” by NYCHOS in Mannheim, Germany
Näutil’s work on the Cotentin Peninsula, France
King and Queen graffiti in Mexico by Yukarte and Funny Graff in Mexico City
“The Eternal Spirit of Frida Kahlo,” a mural of Frida Kahlo by Emmanuel Cuevas Visual at La Lupita Cantina restaurant in Guadalajara, Mexico
By Aryz
A mural about the tragic story of the Radium Girls — women who suffered severe poisoning in the 1920s from painting clock dials with radioactive paint — by SHOK-1 in Le Locle, Switzerland
SMUG’s work in Frankston, Victoria, Australia
“Ocean Snake,” by Huang Yong Ping in Saint-Brévin-les-Pins, France
Still Life, by KTHR
Balloon Head, by SHOK-1 in London, UK
Draco Rodriguez Gavino on Albino Ortega Street, Tepostlan, Mexico
Life and Death, by DavidL, Barcelona