Friday, April 29, 2011

Amazing 3D Street Ilusion

3D Street Art paintings have been around since the sixteenth century when Italian Renaissance Madonnari and French trompe l'oeil (French for ‘deceive the eye') painters created stunning murals to decorate the interior walls of luxurious villas. In the twenty first century 3D street art has become incredibly popular, fuelled by the internet's capability to distribute photographs around the world at lightning speed and the use of the art by brands to create innovations. Talk about subtle advertising!

3D Street Artists have become famous for producing breathtaking designs and in this article – written by Kristian Jeffrey from Street Advertising Services, we are going to feature some of their latest and most awe-inspiring pictures.


Third cave project in Ptuj, Slovenia, by Edgar Mueller. Mueller has created some of the most famous and instantly recognizable pieces of 3D Street Art including the street flowing with lava and the huge caves opened up beneath the ground. (Link)
 
 

Brandon Trust bridge, Bristol, Street Advertising Services. (Link)
 
Jameson's Cult Film Club, Liverpool, Street Advertising Services. (Link)

 
Look carefully at how the fireman is climbing down into the real world. This piece called ‘Rescue', in London, was created by Julian Beever, the 46-year-old artist, who is based in Belgium and has spent most of the past 20 years painting with chalk to produce stunning 3D images which mix reality with fantasy to fool the eyes and trick the minds of passers-by. (Link)
 
Shelterbox, London, Street Advertising Services. (Link)

 
Anti-AIDS campaign, Oslo, by artist Manfred Stader. Stader began street painting and pavement art during his art studies at the famous Städel Artschool in Frankfurt, at the beginning of the 1980s and in 1985 he became one of the few master street painters. (Link)
 
 
‘Accident' Building site, Vienna, by Julian Beever. (Link)


Lions Gate', China. This is the current World record holder for largest piece of 3D Street art ever, measuring an incredible 891.5 Square Metres. By Qi Xinghua. (Link)
 
 
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