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Street Protest (24 photos)
In the world of street art, walls become megaphones for those without a platform. Across cities and alleyways, artists leave statements that challenge power, wealth, and the status quo.
This collection highlights some of the most striking protest art found in public spaces—raw, unfiltered, and impossible to ignore.
From critiques of billionaires and wealth hoarding to reflections on leadership, power, and society. These artworks transform public spaces into an open-air gallery of artistic expression. Whether stenciled, pasted, or spray-painted, each piece carries a message that refuses to be silenced.
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By My Stencil in Lyon, France.
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Made with balloons by BLCKSMTH.
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By Evyrein in Padua, Italy. More photos here.
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This custom paint job really enhances this Cybertruck.
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By ItSkeletal.
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“Make América white again” on colonial history by Caiozzama in Tabio, Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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Plastic Jesus in Los Angeles (6 photos)
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More like this: Speak Truth to Power? – 32 Photos Of Real Talk Graffiti
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ItSkeletal’s Skeleton Street Art Will Make You Laugh—Then Think
ItSkeletal turns plastic skeletons into street art with sharp humor and social jabs. The setups are quick, clever, and hard to ignore.
No fluff. No over-explaining. Just skeletons making sharp, funny, and sometimes brutal statements.Follow ItSkeletal on Facebook!
A line of skeletons labeled with different identities—race, religion, and more—yet all the same beneath it all. Except for the pirate, who stands with one leg, proving even skeletons have some character. The point? We’re all just bones.
Two skeletons sit together, beers in hand, but the liquid spills right through their ribcages—drinking without a stomach has its challenges. A darkly funny nod to International Beer Day.
One skeleton holds another’s spine—literally. Dark humor at its best.
A skeleton in a hoodie, arms raised, stands above a sign reading “Thoughts & Prayers”—calling out empty words after tragedy. A blunt take on empty responses to gun violence.
A literal take on being ‘hung out to dry’—left exposed, abandoned, or just waiting to be noticed.
If you like that, you love this!: Skeleton by Kitt Benett in Melbourne, Australia
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