3D Pavement Art (also called anamorphic street art) is a form of artwork created on sidewalks, streets, or pavements that appears three-dimensional when viewed from a specific angle.
Key Features
- Creates stunning optical illusions.
- Uses perspective and shadow techniques to make flat surfaces look three-dimensional.
- Often depicts:
- Deep canyons or holes
- Waterfalls and rivers
- Animals emerging from the ground
- Fantasy worlds and buildings
- Interactive scenes for photographs
How It Works
Artists stretch and distort the image on the pavement. When viewed from the correct position, the human eye reconstructs the image into a realistic 3D scene.
Famous 3D Pavement Artists
- Julian Beever (United Kingdom)
- Edgar Müller (Germany)
- Kurt Wenner (United States)
Interesting Facts
- Some artworks can take several days to complete.
- Most are created using chalk, paint, or pastels.
- Rain and heavy foot traffic can quickly damage the artwork.
- Large 3D street paintings are often featured at festivals and public events around the world.

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