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This 3D Painting is Created on the Streets, and Anyone Who Sees It Will Surely Stop for a Moment to Take a Photo Here!

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Who isn't intrigued by 3D art? It's not only applied through paintings but has started to capture interest and is drawn on the walls of buildings. However, for this one, Julian Beever, an artist from the UK, showcases his work on the street floor using chalk. He has been doing this since the mid-90s. His work creates a 3D illusion when viewed from a certain angle. Here are some of his astounding creations.

A Hole in the Sidewalk

This work is relatively simple. The sidewalk, complete with paving blocks, is painted to appear as if it has a hole with an open road underneath. This artwork will look real when viewed from the correct angle and position, but it will certainly appear different from another side.

A Boat in the Puddle

This painting is quite captivating due to the realistic-looking puddle of water, complete with little boats. It gives the impression of playing with boats in the puddle.

Mini Swimming Pool

This artwork in Glasgow, Scotland, stands out because of the blue color against the dark paving surface. It becomes a focal point for people passing by. As seen in the photo, the young man in his swimming attire looks like he's entering the swimming pool.

Water Fountain

Upon first glance, the person in the photo appears to be holding a water hose and pouring water onto the sidewalk. This unique painting looks incredibly realistic. The image of the water puddle and the fountain seems to flow into the drain, which is, of course, just a painting.

Giant Lobster

Normally, lobsters are a favorite dish for some people. However, in this painting, it looks like a giant lobster is about to devour the baby in the bowl.

Building Construction

This painting in Vienna depicts a workplace accident. It shows a person falling from a height during a construction project. There's certainly a subtle message in this artwork, reminding people, especially field workers, to be more cautious to prevent such incidents.

Whale and Its Habitat

Now, this painting portrays a whale and its habitat. It was done in Tokyo for a TV show titled "Unbelievable." There's a meaning behind this artwork, urging Japan to further appreciate the beauty of whale life.

Giant Drink Bottle

Who doesn't recognize this soda brand? The glass bottle of Coca-Cola on the street is depicted with stunning color and reflections. The lines of light and clear glass truly make it look lifelike.

Playing in the Snow

Whether it's winter or not, the snowy atmosphere is always present in this area. It's complete with snowmen that have been dressed up. This painting was probably created to welcome the snow season at that time.

Letter to Santa

Not far from the snowy theme, the Christmas celebration, which falls during the snowy season, makes people more enthusiastic. The uniqueness of this painting is Santa reading letters from children right under the mailbox. Isn't it cute and delightful?

These artworks by Julian Beever are indeed unique. To create paintings like these, sharpness and the right intuition are required to ensure that the artwork doesn't distort from a certain angle. Photographs are also taken from one side to showcase the three-dimensional appearance.

source: 3D art by Julian Beever

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