This mural featuring a salmon and a beaver was just completed along the bike trail that I ride. It’s a nice change from the recurring graffiti that has marred the underpass for years.
Further down the trail in Los Gatos there’s a mural of an Ohlone Village.
The city of Palo Alto has a number of fun paintings. My favorite is the man pushing a stroller with an alien in it. Here’s a link to a five page PDF for the walking tour.
Tons. About 10-15 years ago there was a big push to makeover the city as an “arts district,” so they invited and incentivized a bunch of arty, crunchy people and businesses to come to town and make it a respectable place. Among the many murals that have come, gone, and/or stayed over the recent years:
In Fresno there’s an automotive shop that specializes (or maybe once specialized) in air conditioning systems. His shop has a mural of an ice-skating penguin wearing a muffler (the cloth kind, not the automotive kind) around its neck. How “cool” is that?
We’ve got a mural in downtown Fort Myers on the side of the federal building. It’s sort of tucked away and it’s controversial since it is apparently about the governments efforts to eradicate the Seminole Indians, using black troops.
I live in Bristol, England; you can barely walk down a street without seeing some pretty impressive murals/graffiti. They run tours, and have an annual festival dedicated to it.
The problem is that in some of the most popular areas the turnover is so fast that favourite ones don’t last very long before being painted over, though some are sufficiently well established that I once saw an advert for a rental flat that had two pictures of the famous graffiti outside and none taken inside. I suspect the flat was a total dump, but still.
One near me that I liked (before it got scribbled and eventually painted over) is this star wars one, but my personal favourite local street art isn’t a mural though, it’s this wonderfully daft bit of nonsense.