Some of the best art appears in unexpected places. Street art can brighten up otherwise gray and dreary areas, and bring life to the walls of a city’s concrete jungle. Sometimes, that art takes on a twitchy-nosed theme. We’ve rounded up some awesome bunny street art spotted around the world: did we miss any? Let us know!
Enjoy!
Lenticular rabbit by Belgian artist ROA (via Twisted Sifter)
Gray bunny by Red Rabbit (via Peoples Revolutionary Arts Council)
Found in the Darlinghurst suburb of Sydney
It’s not exactly traditional street art, but this Big Yellow Rabbit by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman certainly makes a statement! (via Juxtapoz)
Found in St. Werburghs, Bristol (via Bristol Street Art)
The same bunny, this time found near the Old Market, Bristol (via Bristol Street Art)
Found in San Francisco (via Street Art SF)
Found in SoHo, New York City (via Street and Stage)
The same bunny, this time found on Lispenard Street in Tribeca, New York (via Tribeca Citizen)
Found in Portland, Oregon (via NotCot)
This handy bunny looks like it’s looking for something to fix
Your handy bunny at home could use some bunny slippers for men
Someone in New York should cheer this bunny up! (via Global Graphica)
Fuuki Bunny has its own following, with social media accounts (Facebook and Instagram) and a line of merchandise (via I Support Street Art)
Bunny in Melbourne, by artist Unwell Bunny
A piece by AR and Boxhead in Camden, London (via Inspiring City)
A cyclops bunny by Patcharapol Tangruen (aka Alex Face) wrestles with real utility wires in Bankok, Thailand (via Nomadic Notes)
Rabbit by Yote, on a storage tank in Arizona (via Brooklyn Street Art)
The same bunny, this time in SoHo (via DaydreamPilot)
By French artist Jok, in Reims, France (via Ekosystem)
Bunnies and… a banana? Found in Valencia, Spain (via Powered by Tofu)
Found in Fremantle, Australia
Another rabbit by artist ROA (via The Street Art Tumblr)
Rabbit by artist Christo, in Barcelona, Spain
Found on Dekalb Ave., in Atlanta, Georgia (via Creative Loafing Atlanta)
Rabbit by ROA, found in Berlin, Germany (via Ekosystem)
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There is a street artist “Lucky Rabbit” aka Ryan Marin. You should check out his page on Facebook. His art features Lucky Rabbit as well as save the environment themes, he’s quite good!