Πέμπτη 10 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

44 Amazing Julian Beever’s 3D Pavement Drawings

44 Amazing Julian Beever’s 3D Pavement Drawings
Ready to kill boredom again?
This time we present a wonderful collection of amazing 3d sidewalk chalk art by Julian Beever (+- all of his works).
But first of all, who is Julian Beever?
According to Wikipedia:
“Julian Beever is an English, Belgium-based chalk artist who has been creating trompe-l’œil chalk drawings on pavement surfaces since the mid-1990s. His works are created using a projection called anamorphosis, and create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the correct angle.” 

Pre-modernist and post-modernist

Push the boat out

Swimming-Pool In The High Street (Glasgow, Scotland)

These drawings only work from one viewpoint otherwise the image appears strangely distorted.

Waste of water…

Lobster

Babyfood…

Spiderman

Spiderman to the rescue above and below this London street.

Self-Portrait Of The Artist

Arctic Street Conditions with Soft Drink

DHL Boy

(Image credits: Jonathan Dann)
A DHL boy delivering a parcel all the way from China – that’s how they do it so fast!

Arctic Street Conditions: Fishing

Let’s be friends

This drawing was done in Tokyo for the TV show ‘Unbelievable’ and was a plea to Japan to appreciate the beauty of living whales.

Pavements Lined With Gold
This picture is part of a series used by White’s Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.

Meeting Mr. Frog

Coke Bottle

Girl on a beach mat

Politicians Meeting Their End

The illusion of the Politicians Meeting Their End was drawn outside The Bank of England and was commissioned by Channel 4’s Midnight Special for the night of the 1997 General Election.

Transformer Robot

A Transformers robot  leaves the New York subway.

Eiffel Tower Sand-Sculpture

This drawing in Paris was the subject of Episode 8 of the Gallery HD television series  Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.

Meeting Madame Butterfly

This drawing in Mexico City was the subject of Episode 9 of the Gallery HD television series  Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.

Dungeon

Rembrandts with Rembrandts.

Drawing for Worldcard in Istanbul

Rescue

This drawing of a Rescue was to be viewed using an inverting mirror.

The World’s Biggest Fly-Spray

Homeless

Making Mr. Snowman

This picture appeared in The Daily Mail on 22nd December 2008.

WATERPOOL WITH A CHICK, REDONDO BEACH, CA

(Image credits: slimdandy)
This drawing was also created for an episode of “Concrete Canvas”.

Slate

Drawn on Prince’s Street, Glasgow.

Underground Bank at Bank Underground, London

Holes on San Francisco pavement

(Image credits: gorditojaramillo)
Be careful not to fall down here!

Nokia Town?

(Image credits: Roslan Tangah (aka Rasso))

Dies Irae (Day of Wrath)

(Image credits: Panchóv)
Update: it was actually drawn by Kurt Wenner, panda’s mistake.

Little and Large

Time Square in Time Square

Taking the plunge

Beneath every street …

Water rafting

Batman and Robin

Batman and Robin to the rescue

The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man drawn in 3D outside The Tate Modern.

Ballantine’s

Ballantine’s: leaving an impression in Montevideo.

Placing the Orders

This one was published in The Daily Mail on Christmas Eve 2007.

A slight accident on a building site in Vienna

Yorkshire Water

This drawing for Yorkshire Water was never fully finished and did not get beyond this rough stage. It was stopped ironically, by Yorkshire water in the form of heavy Sheffield rain which did not permit its completion.

Two Worlds