A sandstone block built from lego, blending real objects with 3d prints. Shiz & Brisk Time-lapse 2. STREET ART UTOPIA | We declare the world as our canvas. Street Art by Max Zorn Making of Tape Art. Roa's Work. 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. Phlegm In Zagreb, Part II. Phlegm In Zagreb, Part II Phlegm was in Croatia for MUU; see part 1, and more by Phlegm. artist: Phlegmlocation: Zagreb, Croatia. 10 of the World’s Most Amazing 3D Street Artists: From Sidewalk Sketches to Awesome Wall Murals.
10 of the World’s Best & Most Amazing 3D Street Artists Article by Urbanist, filed under Street Art & Graffiti in the Art category. 3D graffiti, whether it’s in chalk or paint, on walls or the street, represents a new way of combining the mastery of Renaissance art techniques with the gritty, ephemeral qualities of amazing street art. These 3D street artists gives graffiti a whole new meaning – one that departs from the conventional interpretation of graffiti as vandalism in the form of images and letters scrawled on public property. Artists like Kurt Wenner, Eduardo Relero and Tracy Lee Stum create street art that is so incredible it is almost impossible to pass by without being sucked in to the worlds they create on asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Kurt Wenner Kurt Wenner‘s ability to transform Renaissance classicism into 3D street art is unparalleled and has made him the top anamorphic street painting artist of our time. Edgar Muller & Manfred Stader Julian Beever Tracy Lee Stum.