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2025-09-28

3D Masterpieces (18 Photos)

Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art! In today's blog post, we'll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let's dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art! It’s all about perspective! The Art of Anamorphosis: Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only […]

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2025-09-27

Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)

Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer's eyes. His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l'œil, surrealism, […]

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2025-09-26

Absolutely Brilliant By Braga Last One (14 Photos)

Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer's eyes. His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l'œil, surrealism, […]

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2025-08-07

Absolutely amazing (10 Photos)

These murals go beyond walls—turning streets, alleys, and facades into unforgettable illusions and emotions. From reflective eyes to 3D rivers to seasonal portraits shaped by real trees, each piece shows why street art is more than just paint. Here’s a collection of works that are absolutely amazing in both craft and placement.

More: Unreal Moments (8 Photos)

1. Girl with Floral Afro — Vinie’s Mural in Paris, France

A playful mural of a girl in denim overalls with her eyes closed and […]

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2025-07-07

Smart Illusions (9 Photos)

Which one is your favorite?

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2025-07-03

Wall Illusions (11 Photos)

Which one is your favorite?

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2025-07-03

Crazy Art (10 Photos)

Which one is your favorite?

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2025-06-04

Mind-Bending 3D Street Art by Braga Last One (+10 Photos)

Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer's eyes. His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l'œil, […]

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2025-04-18

Master of Illusion!: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith

Diving Into the World of Odeith's Anamorphic Graffiti Portuguese street artist Odeith, also known as Sérgio Odeith, has gained international recognition for his jaw-dropping 3D graffiti pieces that defy the limits of perception. In this blog post, we'll explore 19 of his most astonishing works and delve into the world of this master of illusion. Odeith's Background and Style Odeith began his graffiti career in the 1980s, honing his skills on the streets of Lisbon. Over the years, he has […]

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2025-03-15

8 Happy 3D Artworks That Will Make You Smile

Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces. His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets. 1. Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to […]

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2025-03-11

Braga Last1’s Latest 3D Graffiti Is Pure Visual Magic

New mural by Braga Last1’s mural at FESTIVAL ULTRA VIOLET in Thuir, Franc This mural depicts two hands in black gloves emerging from dark portals, reaching toward a glowing green aerosol can. A crown hovers above the can, symbolizing street art's power and prestige. 🔗 Follow Braga Last1 on Instagram More by Braga Last1: Braga Last1’s Sphynx Cat illusion on a gas tank An incredible anamorphic mural transforming a plain green gas tank into a highly detailed, giant sphynx cat […]

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2025-03-01

14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real

Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art! In today's blog post, we'll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let's dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art! It’s all about perspective! The Art of Anamorphosis: Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only […]

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Breathtaking Transformations: Odeith’s 3D Art in Abandoned Spaces

When it comes to the art of illusion, Odeith stands in a league of his own.

Known for his jaw-dropping 3D graffiti, Odeith has a unique talent for transforming forgotten spaces into mesmerizing works of art. In this new collection, we’re focusing on some of his most amazing creations—a vivid display of how perspective and imagination can turn decay into something extraordinary. Let’s dive into these awe-inspiring transformations and explore how Odeith continues to redefine urban art.

More: 14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real

Photo 1: The Vintage Car

What looks like an elegant vintage car parked against a crumbling wall is, in fact, another of Odeith’s illusions. The sleek black vehicle, complete with gleaming headlights and reflective chrome details, seems ready to drive away. By using the surrounding rubble as part of the composition, Odeith creates a striking contrast between elegance and decay.

Photo 2: The Burnt-Out Bus

At first glance, you might think this is an abandoned, charred bus left to rot. Look closer, and you’ll realize it’s Odeith’s brilliant handiwork. Using a blank wall, he’s created an anamorphic illusion of a damaged vehicle, complete with broken windows and weathered metal. The detail is so convincing it’s hard to believe it’s graffiti. This piece highlights Odeith’s ability to seamlessly blend his art into its surroundings, making you question reality.

Photo 3: The Giant Wasp

In this transformation, Odeith turns a plain concrete wall into the dramatic scene of a giant wasp. The lifelike detail—from the translucent wings to the vibrant yellow stripes—is both stunning and unsettling. Odeith’s mastery of light and shadow makes the insect appear as though it’s hovering right in front of you. It’s a striking reminder of how art can bring nature to life in the most unexpected places.

Photo 4: The Tea and Bird Illusion

This stunning mural features a delicate tea set complete with a hovering bird. Odeith masterfully incorporates the intricate details of the cup’s design and the bird’s wings, creating a surreal illusion of depth on the wall. The simplicity of the subject combined with the artist’s complex technique results in a truly breathtaking piece.

Photo 5: The Giant Beetle

Odeith transforms a dome-shaped structure into a colossal beetle, crawling across its concrete surface. The curvature of the building enhances the realism, making it seem as if the insect is ready to spring to life. This piece is a brilliant example of how Odeith merges architectural elements with his art to create unforgettable illusions.

Discovering More of Odeith’s Work

To explore more of Odeith’s incredible 3D graffiti pieces, check out his website and follow him on Instagram. Keep an eye out for his work in your city or during your travels, as you never know where his next masterpiece might appear.

Which transformation amazed you the most? Let us know in the comments below!

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14 Street Art 3D Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real

Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art!

In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let’s dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art!

It’s all about perspective! The Art of Anamorphosis:

Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only appear in their correct proportions when viewed from a specific angle or through a reflective device. This mind-blowing technique has been around since the Renaissance, but it wasn’t until the late 20th century that artists began applying it to the streets, transforming ordinary pavements into magical wonderlands.

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By 3D-Master Odeith

More by Odeith: 19 Jaw-Dropping 3D Graffiti Pieces by Odeith

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By Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia.

See how it is made and from other points of view: Stunning Optical Illusion Mural by Shozy

The Pioneers: Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever

We can’t talk about 3D street art without mentioning its pioneers, Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever. Both artists started creating anamorphic illusions on the streets of Europe in the 1980s, revolutionizing the street art scene. Their innovative works have inspired a new generation of artists to experiment with perspective and create their own jaw-dropping 3D masterpieces.

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By Kurt Wenner

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By Julian Beever

The Process: From Sketch to Lifelike Artwork

Creating 3D street art is a labor-intensive process that begins with a detailed sketch of the desired illusion. Artists then use mathematical calculations and perspective techniques to determine the correct proportions for the final piece. Once the groundwork is done, they meticulously apply chalk or paint to the pavement, using shading and highlights to bring the illusion to life.

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By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USBy Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USBy Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US

The Impact: Engaging and Interactive Art

One of the most captivating aspects of 3D street art is its interactive nature. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the artwork, often becoming a part of the scene themselves. This immersive quality allows people to connect with art on a deeper level, sparking curiosity and inspiring creativity.

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3D Pedestrian Crossings Are Slowing Down Speeding Drivers in Iceland

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Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco Brings Old Gas Tank to Life with Stunning Sphynx Cat Illusion.

Where to See 3D Street Art: Festivals and Events

Eager to experience these incredible optical illusions for yourself? Keep an eye out for street art festivals and events, where many 3D artists showcase their talents. Some popular events include the Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, also in Florida, and the Fiera delle Grazie in Italy.

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Sleeping kitten by WA in Lima, Peru.

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‘Knowledge speaks – Wisdom listens’ – Mural in by WD (Wilddrawing) in Athens, Greece.

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By Made in Graffiti: The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France.

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By Peeta in Mannheim, Germany.

To understand the 3D effect better, see more photos of the mural here.

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Horse by Nikolaj Arndt in Neustadt, Germany.

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Giraffe Eating the Plants by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht, Netherlands.

More by Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Art

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Mural by Cosimo Cheone Caiffa in Milano, Italy.

More: 27 Masterpieces By CHEONE

We hope this exploration has left you with a newfound appreciation for this unique art form

And there you have it – a closer look at the fascinating world of 3D street art and the anamorphic masterpieces that have captivated viewers around the globe. We hope this exploration has left you with a newfound appreciation for this unique art form and the talented artists who bring it to life. Don’t forget to share your favorite 3D street art experiences in the comments below, and keep exploring!

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Street art illusion by Odeith depicting a lifelike, rusted bus in an abandoned indoor space. The artist skillfully uses shadows and perspective to make the bus appear three-dimensional and decaying, blending seamlessly with the surrounding neglected environment. Odeith himself is sitting on top of the painted bus, adding a sense of realism to the trompe-l'œil piece. The comparison with a photo of the empty, blank wall beforehand highlights the transformation and creativity behind the artwork.Optical illusion mural by artist Shozy transforming a blank building wall into a realistic, three-dimensional facade with extended balconies and windows. The artwork creates a striking perspective effect, making the wall appear as part of a complex, layered structure. In the first image, the plain wall is shown before the mural, while the completed work in the second image demonstrates Shozy’s skill in depth and dimension, seamlessly blending with the surrounding architecture to deceive the viewer’s eye.
2024-10-23

6 Photos Of 3D Mural by Peeta in Mannheim, Germany

Anamorphic muralist Peeta

By Peeta in Mannheim, Germany for Stadt-Wand-Kunst STADT.WAND.KUNST project.

Peeta is a Venice based graffiti artist since ‘93, muralist, oil painter and sculptor.

Peeta: “I loved this building since the beginning and I tried my best to combine multidisciplinary skills to transform it while keeping its original taste. Thanks to the city of Mannheim and the great people that supported and worked on this project.”

More: Anamorphic mural by Peeta in Padova, […]

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Diving Into the World of Odeith’s Anamorphic Graffiti

Portuguese street artist Odeith, also known as Sérgio Odeith, has gained international recognition for his jaw-dropping 3D graffiti pieces that defy the limits of perception. In this blog post, we’ll explore 19 of his most astonishing works and delve into the world of this master of illusion.

Odeith’s Background and Style

Odeith began his graffiti career in the 1980s, honing his skills on the streets of Lisbon. Over the years, he has refined his technique and developed his signature style, characterized by bold colors, intricate details, and mind-bending optical illusions (read more about him later in this post).

The Art of Creating 3D Graffiti

Odeith’s 3D graffiti art is a perfect blend of skill, perspective, and creativity. By employing anamorphic techniques and masterful shading, he transforms ordinary walls and objects into realistic three-dimensional scenes that appear to leap off the surface.

Odeith’s Signature Subject Matter

Odeith is known for tackling a wide range of subject matter in his work, from animals and insects to urban landscapes and fantastical creatures. His pieces often feature a sense of movement and depth, drawing viewers into his vivid, illusionary world.

Exploring Odeith’s Most Astonishing Works

Among Odeith’s most remarkable pieces are his larger-than-life murals of animals, including a majestic lion, a menacing crocodile, and an otherworldly praying mantis. These works not only showcase his technical prowess but also highlight his ability to breathe life into his subjects.

Odeith’s Impact on the Street Art Scene

Odeith’s innovative 3D graffiti art has earned him a reputation as one of the most talented and influential artists in the street art world. His work has inspired countless other artists and raised the bar for what is possible with spray paint and a blank canvas.

Odeith’s Background and Style: A Deeper Dive

Born in Damaia, Portugal, in 1976, Sérgio ‘Odeith’ first picked up a spray can in the mid-1980s, painting signatures and doodles on his neighborhood walls. It wasn’t until the mid-1990s that he encountered graffiti artists in Carcavelos, where the movement was gaining momentum. This sparked a passion for graffiti that led him to paint illegally on street walls and railway lines in and around Lisbon.

Odeith’s impressive evolution as an artist is due in part to his dedication to painting large-scale murals in various neighborhoods throughout Damaia, Carcavelos, and Amadora. Although he dropped out of school at the age of 15 and never received any formal art training, Odeith’s talent for drawing and his relentless self-taught approach to his craft led him to become the renowned artist he is today.

In 2003, Odeith adopted his current moniker, and by 2005, his innovative use of the anamorphosis technique began garnering international recognition. This “Somber 3D” style, as he later called it, involves painting on 90-degree corners or flat walls to create authentic, large-scale compositions of insects or objects that give a striking 3D optical illusion effect. Many of these works, painted in abandoned spaces, quickly went viral due to their realism and technique.

Odeith briefly lived in London after closing his tattoo shop in 2008, but he has since returned to Lisbon, where he now focuses exclusively on studio work and walls. Despite his lack of formal training, Odeith has become a pioneering force in the world of street art, with his dark anamorphic style and passion for the craft setting him apart from other artists.

Discovering More of Odeith’s Work

To explore more of Odeith’s incredible 3D graffiti pieces, check out his website and follow him on Instagram. Keep an eye out for his work in your city or during your travels, as you never know where his next masterpiece might appear.

The Lasting Impact of Odeith’s Innovative Street Art

Odeith’s jaw-dropping 3D graffiti art is a testament to the power of creativity, skill, and imagination. These 18 captivating pieces offer just a glimpse into the mind of this master of illusion, whose work continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of street art.

More like this: 26 Paintings: 3D Post-Graffiti By SCAF

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Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces.

His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets.

1. Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands

This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to nibble on the leaves of a nearby tree. Its realistic depiction and clever use of perspective make it appear as if the animal is interacting with the environment, adding a touch of nature to the urban setting.

Jan Is De Man: This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.

More photos: Urban Safari: Giraffe Street Art by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht

2. Majestic Peacock – Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands

Jan Is De Man’s peacock mural gracefully spreads its vibrant blue feathers across the wall, creating a beautiful illusion of the bird blending seamlessly with its surroundings.

More photos: Peacock by JanIsDeMan in Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands

3. The Happy Face Wall – Utrecht, Netherlands

What seems like a simple wall in Utrecht has been turned into a smiling face by Jan Is De Man’s artistic touch. The clever use of windows as eyes gives this mural a lively expression that brightens up the entire street, spreading joy to passersby.

More: 3 eye murals in The Netherlands by Jan Is De Man

4. Shelf of Memories – Nieuwegein, Netherlands

This mural depicts a giant shelf filled with various objects, including a teddy bear, musical instruments, and vintage artifacts. It’s a nostalgic piece that invites viewers to step closer and explore the details, sparking memories of items they may have once owned.

Jan Is De Man: In this interactive project, local residents could send me their most precious object. Besides the size this also was a challenging mural for me cause I painted a lot of things that I usually would never do. As an example: I never thought I would paint a singing frog like this.

More photos and about: Local residents most precious objects

5. Bookshelf Building – Solnechnodolsk, Russia

Jan Is De Man created a large-scale illusion of a bookshelf on the side of a building in Russia. This mural brings together the community’s favorite books, celebrating the joy of reading and knowledge while blending art seamlessly into the architecture.

More photos: 3d mural by JanIsDeMan in Solnechnodolsk, Russia

6. 3D Airplane – Anamorphic Mural

This challenging anamorphic piece of a 3D airplane stretches across a concrete wall, showcasing Jan Is De Man’s mastery of perspective and technique. The realistic details make it appear as if the airplane is bursting through the wall, ready to take flight.

View this mural from multiple angles: Pretty challenging anamorphic piece

7. Smiling Building – Utrecht, Netherlands

With a touch of humor and creativity, Jan Is De Man transformed this building into a giant smiling face. The clever use of lines and shapes creates an expression that feels alive, turning a mundane structure into a joyful landmark.

More photos: Building With Smiley Face

Discover More of Jan Is De Man’s Street Art

Jan Is De Man’s street art is a testament to his skill in blending imagination with urban landscapes, making the streets a canvas for fun and creativity. His unique approach not only beautifies spaces but also encourages viewers to see their environment from a different perspective.

To explore more of his captivating murals and follow his latest projects, be sure to check out his website and follow him on Instagram.

What do you think about More of Jan Is De Man’s street art?

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Get ready to be mesmerized by the fascinating world of 3D street art!

In today’s blog post, we’ll delve into the mind-bending realm of anamorphic masterpieces, as we explore how these optical illusions are created and what makes them so captivating. So, buckle up and let’s dive into the intriguing world of 3D street art!

23 pics: Object transformations by 3D-art master Odeith (collection)By Shozy – It’s all about perspective

The Art of Anamorphosis:

Creating Illusions Anamorphosis, the technique behind 3D street art, involves creating distorted images that only appear in their correct proportions when viewed from a specific angle or through a reflective device. This mind-blowing technique has been around since the Renaissance, but it wasn’t until the late 20th century that artists began applying it to the streets, transforming ordinary pavements into magical wonderlands.

By Kurt WennerBy Julian Beever

The Pioneers: Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever

We can’t talk about 3D street art without mentioning its pioneers, Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever. Both artists started creating anamorphic illusions on the streets of Europe in the 1980s, revolutionizing the street art scene. Their innovative works have inspired a new generation of artists to experiment with perspective and create their own jaw-dropping 3D masterpieces.

By Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USBy Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida USBy Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink during the 4th Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida US

The Process: From Sketch to Lifelike Artwork

Creating 3D street art is a labor-intensive process that begins with a detailed sketch of the desired illusion. Artists then use mathematical calculations and perspective techniques to determine the correct proportions for the final piece. Once the groundwork is done, they meticulously apply chalk or paint to the pavement, using shading and highlights to bring the illusion to life.

The Impact: Engaging and Interactive Art

One of the most captivating aspects of 3D street art is its interactive nature. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the artwork, often becoming a part of the scene themselves. This immersive quality allows people to connect with art on a deeper level, sparking curiosity and inspiring creativity.

Masterful Street Artist Brings Old Gas Tank to Life with Stunning Sphynx Cat Illusion

Where to See 3D Street Art: Festivals and Events

Eager to experience these incredible optical illusions for yourself? Keep an eye out for street art festivals and events, where many 3D artists showcase their talents. Some popular events include the Sarasota Chalk Festival in Florida, the Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, also in Florida, and the Fiera delle Grazie in Italy.

Sleeping kitten by WA in Lima, Peru‘Knowledge speaks – Wisdom listens’ – Mural in by WD (Wilddrawing) in Athens, Greece

We hope this exploration has left you with a newfound appreciation for this unique art form

And there you have it – a closer look at the fascinating world of 3D street art and the anamorphic masterpieces that have captivated viewers around the globe. We hope this exploration has left you with a newfound appreciation for this unique art form and the talented artists who bring it to life. Don’t forget to share your favorite 3D street art experiences in the comments below, and keep exploring!

By Made in Graffiti: The sleeping beauty – In Picardie, France

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Street Artist Tom Bragado Blanco

Braga Last1, also known as Tom Bragado Blanco, is a talented street artist from Marseille, France. Renowned for his anamorphic and 3D street art, Braga Last1 creates visually stunning and mind-bending illusions that captivate and confuse the viewer’s eyes.

His works often feature realistic and playful depictions, such as his famous transformation of an old gas tank into a giant sphynx cat. Braga Last1’s art combines elements of trompe-l’œil, surrealism, and realism, making him a standout figure in the street art scene.

His innovative use of public spaces and mastery of perspective have earned him a reputation for turning mundane objects and locations into extraordinary artworks.

Explore some of Braga Last1’s most awe-inspiring creations below and discover how he is redefining the boundaries of street art:

3D Street Art by Braga Last One in Nantes, France (7 photos)

8 photos: Impressive mural of Poseidon by Braga Last One in Torreilles, France

Dragon and mouse by Braga Last1 in Le Pont-de-Claix, France

Summer and Winter by Braga Last One in southern France (6 photos and video)

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