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When I was a kid, sitting in the back of my parents' car while we zipped down the highway, I would stare out the window and imagine a tiny ninja sprinting alongside us—leaping from rooftops, vaulting over signs, using passing trucks like trampolines. It was a whole action movie in my head, and it never got old. I had completely forgotten about that little imaginary parkour expert… until I saw the art of Robin Yayla.
Robin Yayla is a Turkish illustrator who turns the world into a cartoon playground. His clever, whimsical art takes real-world landmarks, cityscapes, or even everyday street objects and fuses them with fictional characters, geeky references, and bursts of imagination. A traffic light becomes Darth Vader. A bridge becomes Spider-Man's web. A famous building morphs into a robot. And somehow, it all makes perfect sense.
His style is bright, playful, and totally geeky in the best way possible. It's like he never stopped seeing the world the way we all used to when we were kids—with unlimited imagination and a slight disregard for reality.
So if you're in need of a smile or a reminder that your lamp post could also be a lightsaber, scroll through these 30 wonderfully geeky works by Robin Yayla and let your inner daydreamer run wild again.