Video: Review of fantastic 3d paintings drawn with chalk on asphalt
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The 21st century is a time of illusions: virtual life, mysterious psychics, 3d films and three-dimensional images on the asphalt … Perhaps, of all of the above, the most real are 3d-paintings. Our review will tell you about the work of 3 of the most famous artists who paint 3D images on asphalt.
Artist Manfred Stader began his asphalt painting in the early 1980s, when he studied at the Städel School of Art in Frankfurt. Since then, his name has become a real legend, and the images are so reliable that people even touch the paintings with their hands to make sure that it is just a chalk drawing.
Tracy Lee Stum started her career as an artist much later than Manfred Stader. Her three-dimensional paintings appeared on the streets of the city in 1998, but the artist managed to achieve a lot in such a short time. For example, her painting "The Last Supper" entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest painting painted with metal.
The third artist whose three-dimensional drawings on asphalt have fascinated more than one generation is Julian Beever. His first works appeared in the mid-90s, and by 2010 Julian Beever published a book with images of his paintings and a description of the drawing technology. In addition to 3d-paintings, the artist draws collages, paintings with acrylic paints and creates copies of the works of other masters.
By the way, 3D images are drawn not only with chalk on the asphalt, but also on the walls with special markers.
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