What is the history of 3D street art?
What is the history of 3D street art?
3d Street Art is also known by other names such as: 3d Art, 3d Pavement art, 3d sidewalk art, 3d chalk art, Trompe-l’œil, street painting or anamorphic art. 2. The History of 3d Street Art The painting of forced perspectives can be dated back to Ancient Greece .
How to start a 3D street art campaign?
A 3d Street Art Campaign usually starts with a client brief. Street Advertising Services will aim to get a full understanding of your campaign objectives and ensure we have clarification of any brand guidelines, colours, hashtags and visuals that you want to include in your campaign.
Where is the best place to see 3D street art?
The best place to show 3d Street Art is where people spend the most time. Obvious locations such as shopping Malls Train Stations, Taxi Ranks, Shops, Bars, Restaurants, Fast Food Outlets, Cinemas, Theme parks etc are all obvious locations. Commuter walk routes are also good locations so to and from public transport stations.
Who is the creator of 3d Pavement Art?
More recently, in the 1980’s Kurt Wenner introduced 3-D pavement art. Wenner was an ex NASA engineer used a combination of his knowledge of mathematics and fine art to create spectacular artwork in a 3d illusion that was then printed onto a canvas or vinyl and installed on the street.
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How big is Edgar Muller’s 3D street art?
His creations transform everyday locations into fantastical scenes: sharks erupting from pavements, chasms bisecting suburban streets and rivers cascading through towns The Crevasse, a 3D image by Edgar Müller, in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. The 250-square metre image, which took five days to paint, appears to show a fault in the earth’s crust
Who are the companies that use 3D street art?
Here is a list of brands who worked with Street Advertising Services to create their 3d street art campaigns:
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