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Mega Sink Chalk Drawing. Sarcastic Street Art. Art & Design Mobstr is a street artist who criticizes and plays with the idea of street art. His works are quite clever and funny. Photo Fun - Real or Fake Image Game. Mind blowing 3D Street Paintings. 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. 3d art can also trace it’s routes further back to ancient Greek days when painter Zeuxius (born around 464BC) painted a still life painting so convincing that birds flew down from the sky to peck at the painted grapes.

The Master of street painting uses the street as a canvas. Here are some new images that will make you wonder how is it possible for something be so realistic?! 1. Beautiful Lady With The Big Cat 2. Big Water Fall 3. eduardo pamplona 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 3D Street manhole 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 3D Street Art Mustard 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Creative Street Art. Art & Design A collection of funny, clever, and beautiful pieces of street art. Street Art. Real Monopoly. In Chicago hat der Streetartist “Bored” die Straßen in einem fortlaufenden Projekt zu einen riesigen Real-Life Monopoly-Spiel umgestaltet. Überall in der Stadt wurden verschiedene Installationen dieser Art entdeckt, die Karten (Bild #3) wurden sogar täglich neu mit obskuren Mitteilungen versehen.

Der Künstler selbst hat nur seinen Namen verraten, möchte jedoch anonym bleiben, weil man eigenen Aussagen zufolge mit der aktuell in Chicago existierenden Streetart-Szene nicht so besonders down sei und mal etwas anderes als Stencils und Posters machen wolle, etwas Dreidimensionales, zum Anfassen. Ist denen gelungen, ultra: After a few desperate tweets and some emailing, I finally got in touch with the artist (or artists!) Known as Bored. The person (or group) chooses to remain anonymous but expressed via email their dissatisfaction at the lack of quality street art around Chicago. 20 awesome examples of street art. If you still need a proof that art can be found anywhere, those awesome examples of great street art should convince you. Mind blowing 3D Street Paintings. 3D Street Art. Phlegm, 'Calibrating The Seeing Device', Zagreb.

Phlegm, 'Calibrating The Seeing Device', Zagreb This is on an old nuclear fallout shelter; it took 3 days to paint. See Part II of Phlegm in Croatia more by Phlegm. artist: Phlegmlocation: Zagreb (Dugave neighborhood), Croatia. My new hat. Five Pencil Method. HonorPoint.com - Learn the Multiplication Tables Online.

Patrick. Me with my smiley self.... Ew. Cool math 4 kids - math games, math puzzles, math lessons - designed for kids and fun! Grace doing "Homework" My new hat!!! S Best Photos of sten and streetart. Flickr Hive Mind is a search engine as well as an experiment in the power of Folksonomies. All thumbnail images come directly from Flickr, none are stored on Flickr Hive Mind. These photos are bound by the copyright and license of their owners, the thumbnail links take to you to the photos (as well as their copyright and license details) within Flickr. Because some other search engines (Google, etc.) index parts of Flickr Hive Mind, you may have been led here from one of them. Welcome to Flickr Hive Mind, almost certainly the best search engine for photography on the web. If you are a Flickr user and use Flickr Stats you may have seen people being led to your photos via Flickr Hive Mind (as a Referrer).

Flickr requires that I inform you that Flickr Hive Mind uses the Flickr API, but is neither endorsed nor certified by them. There are literally hundreds of other web tools built around the Flickr API, see Flickr Bits for a bunch of examples. French Urban Art. Atlas in NYC. Via our friends of Laid Back Radio Check their site for good music and street art news! "I always loved French street artist L’Atlas’ black and white geometric patterns and calligraphic researches. Last Friday, he opened his first solo show in NYC and couldn’t resist leaving a trace in Washington Square. The exhibition “City Fragments” runs from October 16th to November 16th at Gallery Nine 5. If you discover L’Atlas for the first time, here are a few videos presenting his work including the 2008 “Don’t Loose the North” installation commissioned by Centre Pompidou that initiated public interaction with the construction of a giant compass in the museum’s plaza.

Unlike other street artists who paint in the public sphere, L’Atlas reinvents the process by literally taking fragments of the street with him; first he spray paints the streets with his labyrinthine style, then he silkscreens the marks on captivating black canvases. Thanks to Laurent Desserrey for the researches. Banksy Does New Orleans. Spongebob. Math.com - World of Math Online.

3D Street Art. Spongebob.