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24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life

I’ve always been drawn to SMUG's art—there’s just something amazing about how he brings everyday faces to life on such a massive scale. Known worldwide for his super-realistic portraits, SMUG’s murals are incredibly detailed and often tower up to 14 stories high! His work isn’t just impressive; it’s a mix of creativity and skill, with each piece telling its own story through light, shadow, and careful detail. When SMUG starts a mural, he’s not just copying a photo; he’s […]

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5 Stunning Bobby Rogue-One Murals You Need to See in Glasgow

Step into the world of Glasgow’s street art with five incredible murals by Bobby Rogue-One, a master of photorealism and urban storytelling.

From playful illusions to heartfelt tributes, each mural transforms city walls into captivating canvases. Discover the stories behind these awe-inspiring artworks, including a tribute to Boba Fett, a climate action call, and a touching memorial.

Whether you’re a street art enthusiast or simply looking for inspiration, these murals are sure to leave you mesmerized.

By Bobby Rogueone in Glasgow, Scotland at The Viceroy Bar & Club.

More photos and about here.

Mural by Bobby Rogueone in Glasgow, Scotland, created as a tribute to the late Jeremy Bulloch, who portrayed the iconic Star Wars character Boba Fett.

Mural of William Wallace by Bobby Rogueone in Lanark, UK for Artpistol.

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‘Choose Earth’ by Bobby Rogue-One at Cresswell Lane, Glasgow. Commissioned for COP26 by Fifth Wall VC, the artwork depicts an astronaut stranded on Mars, gazing longingly at Earth.

Tribute mural by Bobby Rogue-One in Glasgow commemorates Hannah. Surrounded by heartfelt messages from her friends.

If you’re captivated by the stunning murals of Bobby Rogue-One, be sure to follow him on Instagram at @rogueoner. His feed offers a closer look at his creative process, new projects, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of his work. It’s the perfect way to stay updated on his latest murals and explore more of his incredible street art portfolio!

What to you think about the murals by Bobby Rogue-One?

24 Murals By SMUG!

I’ve always been drawn to SMUG’s art—there’s just something amazing about how he brings everyday faces to life on such a massive scale.

Known worldwide for his super-realistic portraits, SMUG’s murals are incredibly detailed and often tower up to 14 stories high! His work isn’t just impressive; it’s a mix of creativity and skill, with each piece telling its own story through light, shadow, and careful detail.

When SMUG starts a mural, he’s not just copying a photo; he’s adapting to the wall in front of him. Every wall, with its own texture and quirks, becomes part of the artwork. Seeing him turn these challenges into part of the art is what makes his work so incredible.

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In Glasgow, Scotland.

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In Frankston, Victoria, Australia at The Big Picture Fest.

Be sure to keep up with SMUG’s latest creations by following him on Instagram. For more of SMUG’s remarkable works, check out our previous collection: See some of his older murals in this collection from 2011.

Don’t forget to share your photos of SMUG’s street art in our Facebook group, Your Street Art Utopia.

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Tribute to SMUGs grandparents in Melbourne, Australia.

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Photo by @thedreadedcatstudios

In Wirrabara, South Australia.

SMUG: Wirrabara, South Australia. One of my most challenging murals to date. I can’t imagine anyone actually enjoys painting 30m tall murals on a curved surface but, contrary to just about everything I said when I finally finished this, I’m kind of keen to do another one! Haha! I love rural Australia and really regret that I didn’t have more time to spend there to fully appreciate it. 

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In Leicester, UK at Bring The Paint Street Art Festival.

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In Karlstad, Sweden for Artscape.

SMUG: One of the most absorbant walls I’ve ever worked on so I killed A LOT of cans on this one and spent a couple of days longer than I wanted to on it.

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In Kreuzberg, Berlin at Berlin Mural Fest.

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This two Squirrels are from Street Art Festival in Belgium.

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For Project SAATO in Paris, France.

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In Västervik, Sweden at BANK! Västervik Street Art.

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At Upeart in Kotka, Finland.

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At Waterford Walls Street Art Festival in Ireland.

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Mural in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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At Yardworks in Glasgow, Scotland.

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In Melbourne, Australia.

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For Artscape in Årjäng, Sweden.

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At Wonderwalls Festival in Wollongong, Australia.

SMUG: It was a real push to finish this one. Ended up only having 3 days after the local authorities threw their weight around trying to stop us. Plus for a Sunday sunset haired dude like me it was freaking hot as all hell!

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In North Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

SMUG: Painting the local legend Cam, who drops knowledge on everyone and carves these beautiful heart brooches for the women of Hobart to help them fall in love with him. Not my usual color palette but had a lot of fun painting this one.

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For Colour Tumby Street Art Festival in Tumby Bay, Australia.

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In Glasgow, Scotland.

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In Melbourne, Australia.

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Mural in Partille, Göteborg for Artscape.

SMUG: My wall for this years Artscape project in Partille, Göteborg. This year we were given a folk tale to base our murals on and I was given the tale of Revontulet. In the Finnish origin story of the Aurora Borealis a firefox wins favor of the villagers by igniting the sky with the Northern Lights to help a lost hiker find his way in the icy woods. This is now the tallest mural in Sweden and whispers are saying the tallest in Scandinavia.

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Mural paying tribute to farmers by Smug in Lameroo, Australia for Lameroo Silo Art. Curated by Juddy Roller.

Lameroo Silo Art: The incredible Lameroo Silo Art Project is officially completed on the Eastern Viterra Silo, in Lameroo, South Australia. The mural was completed in just 3 weeks, by the extraordinarily talented Sam ‘SMUG’ Bates, at the heels of art curators Juddy Roller! This  artwork beautifully reflects Lameroo’s rich farming routes, paying tribute to the resilience of our pioneering farmers, in establishing life and livelihood. The picture aims to capture the essence of the Mallee farmer—a symbolic representation of unwavering spirit and hope, which is still alive in our community today.

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By SMUG in Glasgow, Scotland. Photos by Gordon Terris.

In collaboration with the Govan Housing Association in honour of its 50th anniversary, inspired by the Govan-born ‘Daffodil King’, Peter Barr. Barr is credited with bringing the daffodil back into fashion in the late 1800s, and the Memorial Cup is given out each year to those who follow in his footsteps and advance the standing of daffodils.

What do you think of SMUG’s street art? Do you have a favorite?