3D street art comes in all shapes and sizes, from chalk art illusions to trompe l'oeil murals. Here are over 20 mind-blowing examples of 3D art.
Try these easy sidewalk chalk art ideas for the best family and outdoor fun! You can use these chalk drawings to take portraits of your kiddos too!
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This huge collection of wall art illusions will twist your brain into a pretzel. It's an inspiring kind of street art that will give you a creativity boost.
Swiss artist, Felice Varini is one of the undisputed specialists in Anamorphosis, which is the art of creating the illusion of a flat geometrical shape superimposed over a three dimensional object. Varini’s work looks like interesting abstract art superimposed on an architectural space. looks like interesting abstract art superimposed on an architectural space.
French artist Julien Malland aka Seth Globepainter (previously) continues to create childhood-inspired interventions around Paris and the world. Earlier this year he had a major museum solo show at MoCA Shanghai which included elaborate sculptures and site-specific installations. He also painted one of his largest pieces to date on the banks of the Seine in Paris, and took part in a creation associated with the upcoming museum of street art at the Mausa Vauban. More
In the world of 3D sidewalk chalk art there’s Kurt Wenner, and everyone else. All have exceptional talent and tremendous vision but Kurt, the inventor and master, has such a hig…
Nel variegato mondo dell’arte si trovano anche molti illusionisti armati di tavolozza, scalpello, bomboletta spray o di hardware di ultima generazione.
Nel variegato mondo dell’arte si trovano anche molti illusionisti armati di tavolozza, scalpello, bomboletta spray o di hardware di ultima generazione.
As usual, Julian Beever has great interactions with spectators in addition to strategically inserting himself into his creative productions....
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In the world of 3D sidewalk chalk art there’s Kurt Wenner, and everyone else. All have exceptional talent and tremendous vision but Kurt, the inventor and master, has such a hig…
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Street Art, often known as 3D chalk art is two dimensional artwork drawn on the street itself that gives you a three dimensional optical illusion from a certain perspective. It can be mind-
3D street art comes in all shapes and sizes, from chalk art illusions to trompe l'oeil murals. Here are over 20 mind-blowing examples of 3D art.
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The beginning of what has come to be known as street art, sidewalk art, pavement art, anamorphic art, one-point perspective painting, and a thousand other
Who isn’t awed by the amazing 3D street art paintings of Edgar Mueller, and other pavement artists? They create illusions which use a public space, such as urban centers, town squares, streets and sidewalks. 3D pavement art is labelled as a type of performance art in that artists work in view of the general public and people passing by - and get to see their reactions. These people often participate with the art piece by standing near the edge as if trying to avoid falling in, and also pose for photos. The paintings are also temporary, and prone to changes in weather. Also take a look at the incredible anamorphic street paintings of Inge Wagner and Gregor Wosik! Outstanding Anamorphic STREET ART! Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. Here is what Edgar Mueller has to say when questioned about the effect he wants his street paintings to have on people: “Beside the personal messages, questions and sometimes answers in my paintings I'm questioning experienced daily perception of people by changing the appearance of public places.” How to Make 3D Street Art One thing you may be wondering is how are 3D street paintings made? The basics are actually done by using rules of perspective and anamorphosis. The chalk artist chooses a vantage point, and uses rulers and guidelines to prepare the scene. The paintings are also sometimes created using washable paint. Viewers are meant to stand in a certain spot to see an illusion of three dimensional space. If they stand anywhere else, the image becomes distorted. I remember doing this sort of thing as an art school project – but a wall was used. A group of us had to pick a wall somewhere in the college and create a 3D scene using just black hockey tape. We first chose a vantage point from eye level and drew guidelines using rules of perspective. The result actually was very effective for creating the illusion of artificial space. I can imagine the kind of effect it might have had if we had used color! Here is a great time lapse video of sidewalk chalk artist Chris Carlson creating a painting of Super Mario and a Nintendo controller. Also, take a look at the time lapse video below of Edgar Mueller’s The Crevasse. Evolution - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. Evolution is a 3d street art project by Edgar Mueller completed in Portobello Square, London England – July, 2012. The Crevasse - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. I have seen this 3d street art several times shared by people on Facebook and Pinterest. This piece was created at Dun Laoghaire, Ireland (2008) as part of the Festival of World Culture. There is also a Youtube video, which shows how this amazing 3d chalk art was created, and people interacting with it afterwards. The Crevasse – Making of 3d Street Art The Waterfall - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. This 3D pavement art piece was created in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada - July, 2007. Mysterious Cave – London - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. This is part of a series of cave 3d street paintings done in different locations in Europe. This one was completed in London, England in March, 2011. Duality - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. Duality is the first of Edgar Mueller’s series Unconditional Love, completed in Teplistan, Moscow - August, 2010. Where do I go - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. Another in Edgar Mueller’s Unconditional Love series is Where do I Go, a pavement painting completed in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico - December, 2010. Phoenix - Edgar Mueller Permission granted for photo use by Edgar Mueller. Phoenix is also another pavement painting in Edgar Mueller’s Unconditional Love series. This one was completed in Grand Rapids, USA in 2011. What do you think of these amazing 3D street art paintings by Edgar Mueller? To see more, you an visit him at his website here. Check out the amazing art of street artist Banksy at this post: BANKSY Street Artist Subscribe to Artpromotivate | Follow us on Facebook
In the world of 3D sidewalk chalk art there’s Kurt Wenner, and everyone else. All have exceptional talent and tremendous vision but Kurt, the inventor and master, has such a hig…