To create maximum publicity for their Winter destinations and ski resort flights‚ Easyjet tasked Street Advertising Services to draw something really special for their 3D pavement art. Here is the result... The pictures toured around three cities and malls and people loved to interact with the art.(Link)
Showing posts with label 3D Street Illusions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Street Illusions. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Amazing 3D Street Illusion
To create maximum publicity for their Winter destinations and ski resort flights‚ Easyjet tasked Street Advertising Services to draw something really special for their 3D pavement art. Here is the result... The pictures toured around three cities and malls and people loved to interact with the art.(Link)
Monday, May 23, 2011
Amazing 3D Street Illusion
‘Accident' Building site, Vienna, by Julian Beever.
When viewed from certain angles, Beever's intricately detailed chalk sketches create a convincing impression of depth on the flat surface of paving stones. From other perspectives, however, his drawings appear strangely distorted and bear little resemblance to their intended image. To construct his illusions, Beever, originally from Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, uses a camera lens to help him manipulate the image on the flat surface to appear more realistic.(Link)
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Amazing 3D Street Illusion
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)
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Amazing 3D Street Illusions
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.
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