Using a projection called anamorphosis to create the
illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the correct angle, these
four artists create some of the finest 3D pavement illusions we've seen.
Four artist, one art.
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Edgar Müller
At the cutting edge of 3D pavement art is german artist Edgar Müller.
His creations transform everyday locations into fantastical scenes:
sharks erupting from pavements, chasms bisecting suburban, streets and
rivers cascading through towns.
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Kurt Wenner
An architect, artist and former NASA illustrator, american artist Kurt
Wenner's amazingly detailed street artworks conjure images of both
Baroque religious murals and a Salvor Daliesque surrealism.
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Manfred Stader
Manfred Stader began street painting during his art studies at the
famous Städel Artschool in Frankfurt, at the beginning of the 1980s and
in 1985 he already became one of the few master street painters. Since
then, he has been creating some of the best works for street painting
competitions and advertising campaigns.
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Julian Beever
Perhaps the most famous pavement artist on the internet, UK-based Julian
Beever has been creating drawings on pavement surfaces since the
mid-1990s. 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.
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