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3d Street Art , often known as 3d chalk art is 2-dimensional artwork drawn on the street itself that gives you a 3-dimensional optical illusion from a certain perspective. It can be very breathtaking, realistic and at the same time captivating once you get the angle correct. And creating one is certainly through and challenging as you are creating a realistic 3d view out of a 2d painting.
Using an art technique called trompe l'oeil (French for “deceives the eye”), pavement and mural artists can transform a neighborhood, turning commonplace buildings and sidewalk stretches into fanciful settings, such as an enormous, interactive bowl of wontons or a walkway-bisecting gorge. But, luckily for us, it's through a picture—taken at the right angle—that a trompe l'oeil artwork truly comes to life. Below, check out photos that capture some of the most mesmerizing temporary street art. "The Crevasse" by Edgar Müller This celebrated German pavement artist is known for painting over urban areas to "give them a different look, thereby challenging the audiences' perception," according to the artist's website. This specific illusion required five days, the help of five assistants and 820 square feet of ground.
3D Floating Graffiti: Brilliant Interactive Alleyway Art Illusions Article by Urbanist , filed under Street Art & Graffiti in the Art category. Our minds are addicted to making order out of chaos and finding patterns in noise.