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Inspiration / Edgar Mueller

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Edgar Müller – a Master of 3d Pavement Art – Created this Ice age street painting in Ireland – Together with up to five assistant he painted all day long from sun rise to set for 5 consecutive days. The enormous 250 square metre illusion is reached by applying the anamorphic technique to a huge pavement painting. He paints over urban areas to give them a different look and thereby challenge the audience’s perception.


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What do you think?

    LukeTonge
    18th May 2010
    8:02 pm
  1. Malc that link is dead, is there more to be seen of this?


  2. Anthony Perez
    18th May 2010
    9:31 pm
  3. I love this 3d mess with your pecption kind of interactive art! and the link is just http://www.metanamorph.com/