Video: 3D street graffiti by Eduardo Rolero
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If anyone has a gift to return people to childhood, making them forget about their age and enjoy what is here and now, then this is an Argentine artist Eduardo Rolero … Street art master, author of amazing three-dimensional graffiti on sidewalks, fences and walls, he plays with space, and then lets people play with his creativity. Everyone is happy, no one is offended - isn't this called harmonious cooperation? On Culturology. Ru We have written a lot about graffiti on the streets of the city, including mentioning three-dimensional, three-dimensional drawings, which can be called mirages, characteristic not of deserts, but of busy avenues of large cities. Always in a hurry and constantly busy, often people simply do not have enough time for entertainment and relaxation. So why shouldn't the entertainment take to the streets and fit into the everyday life of the townspeople?
Traveling the world, Eduardo Rolero adorns courtyards, squares, alleys, parks, and even central avenues of large metropolitan areas with his surrealistic three-dimensional drawings, which are characterized by unrealistic images and incredibly realistic embodiment. So, a casual passer-by will think three times before walking directly through the opened gates to the underworld, or stomping on a woman lying on the sidewalk. Even if a person guesses that this is all just an illusion, an optical illusion, he will not immediately risk checking his guess. But curiosity usually always wins.
Therefore, the three-dimensional illusions of street graffiti, the author of which is Eduardo Rolero, become the stage for small performances in which passers-by, accidentally or deliberately nearby, participate. People willingly "fit" themselves into the compositions proposed by the author, independently playing out the plot. A little bit of positive, humor and pampering, a couple of clicks of the camera, and you can go about your business, keeping a satisfied smile and gratitude to the artist for allowing you to plunge into a carefree childhood for a while.
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