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3D street art, [editor, Birgit Krols ; translations Marleen Vanherbergen (Dutch) and Anne Balbo (French)]

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3D street art, [editor, Birgit Krols ; translations Marleen Vanherbergen (Dutch) and Anne Balbo (French)]
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3D street art
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[editor, Birgit Krols ; translations Marleen Vanherbergen (Dutch) and Anne Balbo (French)]
Summary
GRAFFITI. 3D anamorphic pavement art, invented in the 1980s by Master street painter Kurt Wenner, is the very latest street fashion and is spreading all over the world. These illusionary 2-dimensional images (which appear to become 3-dimensional when viewed from a fixed point through a camera lens) represent a new way of combining the mastery of Renaissance art techniques with the ephemeral qualities of street paintings. This book introduces you to the most important 3D street artists, their work and their views on this young and trendy art form. See how their creations transform everyday locations into alternative realities and behold the mysterious worlds that lie hidden beneath the surface of the street!
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3D murals -- 3D street painting -- 3D graffiti
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Three-D street art
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