Sunday, May 15, 2011

3D Street Painting



Can you believe that this picture it is not real....
WEELLLLL
It is true. It is not real but it is painted.
People are always looking to push the boundaries of street art, perhaps fed up with seeing the same (wild) style of graffiti over and over again.3D graffiti, whether it’s in chalk or paint, on walls or the street, represents a new way of combining the mastery of Renaissance art techniques with the gritty, ephemeral qualities of amazing street art. These 3D street artists gives graffiti a whole new meaning – one that departs from the conventional interpretation of graffiti as vandalism in the form of images and letters scrawled on public property.Like many artists that express their feelings in drawing, painting, photograph etc, these artists have a different way to express what they feel. It is crazy how this artist turn their  paintings into a  3D paint. These artist have a very special way of showing their feelings. When I say special I mean that, except that their paintings are 3D, their paintings were draw on the street. Different from other artist that paint or draw in paper or other things, these artist draw on the street.Look at this pictures that from a street became a beautiful 3D drawing.  
The 3D street painting "Crevasse" by artist Edgar Mueller is seen in this undated picture during the "Festival of culture" from August 21-24, 2008 in Dun Laoghaire, Irland. Edgar Mueller put a part of the eastern Pier into the ice age. This project has been supported by the Goethe Institution Germany.  The 3D street painting "Crevasse" by artist Edgar Mueller is seen in this undated picture during the "Festival of culture" from August 21-24, 2008 in Dun Laoghaire, Irland. Edgar Mueller put a part of the eastern Pier into the ice age. This project has been supported by the Goethe Institution Germany.     The 3D street painting "Crevasse" by artist Edgar Mueller is seen in this undated picture during the "Festival of culture" from August 21-24, 2008 in Dun Laoghaire, Irland. Edgar Mueller put a part of the eastern Pier into the ice age. This project has been supported by the Goethe Institution Germany.

  

Julian Beever one of the famous artists that is known for his 3D paintings.His work is stunning, mind-boggling stuff: he manages to create a world ‘inside’ a pavement with his 3D pastel illustrations, tricking the eye into believing a dimension exists right below our very feet.
 Anamorphic illusions drawn in a special distortion in order to create an impression of 3 dimensions when seen from one particular viewpoint.
http://www.julianbeever.net/pave.htm
Here are some of his paintings.
 







Another famous artist is Edgar Mueller.He spent five days, working 12 hours a day, to create the 250 square metre image of the crevasse, which, viewed from the correct angle, appears to be 3D. He then persuaded passers-by to complete the illusion by pretending the gaping hole was real.

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1 comment:

  1. oh wow! this was amazing to read about and especially all the pictures were amazing to look at. 3-d painting is a talent! i never really seen pictures like of the paintings on the street and it was interesting to look at and read about Jullian Beever and Edgar Mueller

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