A cool collection of 3d pavement/street art pictures from around the
world featuring stunning creations of bizarre, funny and artistic works
of arts on the streets.
Beever
works as a freelance artist and creates murals for companies, having
created pieces around the world, from Europe to the US, Australia,
Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.
Batman and RobinThis
cleverly constructed scene of Batman and Robin scaling the side of a
burning building to rescue a real person is another testament to Julian
Beever's amazing artist talent and ingenuity when it comes to creating
visually deceptive pavement paintings.
The Crevasse
One of the most outstanding achievements in pavement painting must be this enormous crevasse painted by Edgar Mueller in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland for the Festival of World Culture in 2008.
This
incredible painting is one of the best examples of optical illusion to
date. You really do feel like you will fall into the abyss if you stand
too close to edge. Perhaps he should have painted danger signs along the
perimeter to warn people of the impending danger.
City in a City
This collaboration between four extraordinarily talented artists
stopped pedestrians in their tracks with this outstanding view of the
imagined city. Edgar Muller, Marion Ruthardt, Gregor Wosik and Manfred
Stader created this masterpiece at the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin in just
4 days.
It
deceives the observer into believing that they are standing at the top
of a skyscraper looking down onto the street below – you can actually
feel dizzy as you look down far below into this painted city.
More cool pavement art...
Largest 3D Street Painting
Said to be the largest three dimensional street painting ever created, this amazing optical illusion was the brainchild of Edgar Mueller. Over 280 square meter of pavement was painted by Edgar and a few local artists, and the result is truly spectacular.
Standing
at the edge of the enormous waterfall at the end of the painting is
sure to make vertigo sufferers feel queasy, whilst those people daring
to sit on painted makeshift raft look like they are going to be swept
downstream any minute.
Feeding the fish
Julian Beever
is an established pavement painting artist. He has been creating 3D
masterpieces for over 10 years and his work is going from strength to
strength. In this amazing drawing, Julian has managed to fool the
passerby’s eye into believing that the pond is truly three dimensional.
It looks like the child is really sitting in the middle of a sunken
pond, ready to feed the fish that are near the surface. Even though the
drawing is only two dimensional, looking at it from this angle, there is
no way you can convince your mind that it isn’t real.
http://graffitibomber2012.blogspot.com/
Superman
Anyone
who loved reading comic books as a child will instantly love this
beautifully drawn picture of Superman. It is another superb anamorphic
pavement painting by British pair Joe Hill and Max Lowry.
Bursting
out of the pavement, Superman looks positively omnipotent and set to
put right the injustices of not only his painted world below, but ours
too.
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