Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Nature and trees can add to the pieces of art if the artist is creative enough to include them.

Luckily, a Brazilian artist, Fábio Gomes Trindade, doesn’t lack in this department and came up with a genius idea to mix urbanism and nature in his black representation murals. For his portraits, Fábio chooses blank walls under trees which could represent people’s hair.

The artist has collected over 423K followers on his Instagram, where he also shares his other detailed works of art.

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

1. Meet Fábio Gomes Trindade, a street artist from Brazil, recognized by his afro hair murals

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

2. The artist picks empty walls with trees above them to draw portraits of women, men, or children in a way that the tree represents their hair

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

5. The artist sometimes chooses to paint portraits where the tree is absent, in hopes that it will inspire people to plant them

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

8. Fábio has gained a huge following from all over the world on Instagram due to his vivid artwork

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

12. Besides that, Fabio also creates other realistic and detailed street art pieces

Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Street Artist Continues To Paint Portraits On Walls Next To Trees That Double As Hair

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Keywords: Nature | Trees | Street artists | Street artworks | Paint portraits | Creativity | Wall art

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