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Sidewalk Chalk Art

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We've all drawn with chalk on sidewalks or driveways as kids. But never like these artists! Oh my goodness – these are amazing artists – take a look:       [ Hat tip to Sandy at Pinterest ]

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Edgar Müller from Germany  Photo credit: Boredpanda.com

"These talented street artists have crafted an amazing ability to trick the eyes of passersby into seeing 3 dimensional sceneries and objects on a completely flat asphalt. Their works are created using a projection called anamorphosis, and create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the correct angle."   – BoredPanda.com

Julian Beeve  -  photo image from boredpanda.com

Belgium based Julian Beever   Photo credit boredpanda.com

Julian Beeve, boredpanda.com

Julian Beever,  Photo creditL boredpanda.com

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American Kurt Wenner  Photo credit: boredpanda.com

Truly amazing art and artist!  See more at boredpanda.com

9 Comments

  1. Fabric Fascination
    Fabric Fascination

    That is absolutely amazing!  I would love to see those in person.

    December 6, 2011
  2. This is so much fun. I've seen some things like this before but haven't seen these photos. This would be such a neat thing to see being made. No one does stuff like this where I live (gulf coast)

    December 6, 2011
    • Sibstudio
      Sibstudio

      I would like to see them in person too! Such amazing talent!!

      December 6, 2011
  3. WOW that first photo shows a stunning street scene!! The others are also cool.  TFS!

    December 6, 2011
  4. That's crazy go nuts! I've seen this idea before, but some of these are extra impressive!

    December 6, 2011
  5. T.
    T.

    These are incredible!
    I would love to see them in real life too! 🙂 T.

    December 6, 2011
  6. I can never get enough of this artist's work.  It is amazing!  I haven't seen the Smoothie one.  Thanks for sharing!

    December 7, 2011
  7. Jae
    Jae

    I love this artist's work!  We tried to do this as a high school project and we couldn't ever start because of all the logistics involved in it!  VERY complicated technique but they always turn out beautifully!  What a talented artist!

    December 26, 2011

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