Urban Wall Art
Products in this collection
Woman Black Abaya Hijab Rainy City Street
Masked Figure Ski Goggles Dark Background
Dark Noir Couple Red Moon Horror
Cyberpunk Hacker Neon Rain Street Night
Cyberpunk Neon Masked Figure City Street
Neon Unicorn Street Photography Urban Night
Colorful Ferry Boat Crowded Harbor Scene
Urban Crowd Street Walk Abstract Art
Embrace Art and Culture Mediterranean Street Scene
Woman Black Dress Hat Urban Street Style
Woman Red Dress Subway Station Platform Art
Happy Dog Running Urban Park Cycling Path
Koala Walking Out of Music Store
Sphynx Cat Working Laptop Coworking Office
Otter Working With Man In Office
Moose Programmer Working Laptop Office Setting
Cool Lion Bouncer Neon Music Club
Golden Retriever Running City Marathon Street
Man in Sunglasses by Ocean Doorway
About Urban
Urban art is the city seen through a window you keep coming back to. Think wet asphalt catching neon after rain, a lone figure crossing an empty crosswalk at 2am, fire escapes stacked like sheet music up the side of a brick walkup. The mood swings between lonely and electric, and that is exactly what makes it good company on a wall. Our Urban wall art leans into that contrast: gritty subway tile, golden-hour skylines, graffiti walls where the paint has half peeled away. It suits people who actually like the noise of a place, renters in tiny apartments who want their four walls to feel like a downtown block, and anyone whose ideal Saturday involves coffee and a long aimless walk.
What ends up on these walls
The collection runs from moody street photography to flat poster-style cityscapes with bold geometry. I tend to push the night-time pieces toward people decorating a home office or a bar corner, where a little drama helps. The brighter rooftop-and-river shots do better in a kitchen or hallway that already gets sun. If you want something with more breathing room, the city imagery here plays nicely against our calmer Nature & Landscapes prints, one wall hard-edged and concrete, the other open and green.
Every piece comes three ways. There is canvas wrapped on a real wood frame, ready to hang straight out of the box, which is the one I'd pick for a big skyline that wants to anchor a room. There is a plain unframed poster if you already own frames or like swapping things out. And there is a poster set behind glass for that clean gallery look. Sizes go from a small 16x12 up to a 40x30 that genuinely takes over a wall. A 20x16 canvas runs $69 and is a safe middle if you are unsure.
Print and shipping
We print with eco-friendly ink and ship everything flat in a fitted box rather than rolled in a tube, so corners arrive square and posters do not fight you with a curl. If a busy street scene feels like a lot, the warmer animal portraits over in Animals are an easy way to soften a gallery wall built around city shots. Mix the registers, hang it crooked on purpose, see how it lives with the light in your room.