I've seen some of these before...or at least similar...these 3-D appearing sidewalk chalkings. It does boggle the mind.
I was examining the snowflakes in the Santa piece...wondering how the artist depicted that. Every flake is painted on a flat surface, some close and some far away. And obviously, that'd be the only way to do it. But the effect is incredible.
When I read the title of this blog piece...I thought of Dick Van Dyke as Bert in Mary Poppins. :)
"Wow" is how I felt after a friend sent me these. How he visualizes the depth perception he achieves is amazing. Then I wondered why he does these in chalk if the first rain is going to wash all the beauty away. Thanks Carol!
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ReplyDeleteI've seen some of these before...or at least similar...these 3-D appearing sidewalk chalkings. It does boggle the mind.
I was examining the snowflakes in the Santa piece...wondering how the artist depicted that. Every flake is painted on a flat surface, some close and some far away. And obviously, that'd be the only way to do it. But the effect is incredible.
When I read the title of this blog piece...I thought of Dick Van Dyke as Bert in Mary Poppins. :)
"Wow" is how I felt after a friend sent me these. How he visualizes the depth perception he achieves is amazing. Then I wondered why he does these in chalk if the first rain is going to wash all the beauty away. Thanks Carol!
ReplyDeleteI am stunned by the artist's ability! So amazing to me that someone can make flat artwork look so 3D. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Wow, this artist is fantastic! What amazing works he creates.
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