NAME Optical Illusions in 3D Sidewalk chalk drawing is also commonly referred to as: pavement art,...
Transcript of NAME Optical Illusions in 3D Sidewalk chalk drawing is also commonly referred to as: pavement art,...
Even if youve never seen pavement chalk art in real life chances are youve seen some of the stunning pho-tos circulating the Internet by renowned pavement artists such as Kurt Wenner or Julian Beever Since side-walk chalk drawings get washed away in the rain or worn away by time photo-graphs provide an excellent way of preserving the art for all to enjoy
Sidewalk chalk drawing is also commonly referred to as pavement art side-walk art street painting 3-D chalk art 3-D pavement art or anamorphic street painting among other terms
Although some artists might use chalk or paint to create these drawings most chalk artists use professional-quality pastels that allow for bright col-ors in a range of hues
The wonder of 3-D sidewalk chalk drawings is that they can transform a familiar ordinary setting into something fantastical and out of this world A portal is opened and the imagina-tion is unfurled Possibilities abound but the artwork only looks correct when seen from a certain angle
Heres an example Can you tell whats being depicted in the painting below
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The photo above was taken from the opposite angle that you are supposed to view it Notice how stretched out the shapes are in the foreground
What a remarkable difference it makes when you view the art from the correct angle It actually looks like td there is a giant hole in the pavement filled with terracotta Lego figures
This phenomenon is known as perspectival anamorphosis which means that the artwork will look 3-dimensional when viewed from a specific angle but will appear totally skewed from other angles Anamorphic drawing is another way of describing these types of 3-D pavement drawings
Anamorphosis was a technique discovered in the early Renaissance when artists painted ceilings to depict towering architecture and a floating menagerie of figures some appearing closer and others appearing to be higher up as if they were inhabiting an actual 3-D space Anamorphic perspective flourished well into the Ba-roque and Rococo eras
Optical Illusions in 3D Sidewalk NAME _______________________________________
Lego Army by Leon Keer at the Sarasota Chalk Festival 2011
Some current Sidewalk Artists
Kurt Wenner
Julian Beever
Melanie Stimmel
Julia Kirk-Purcell
Kurt Wenner
Melanie Stimmel
Julian Beever
Julia Kirk-Purcell
Edgar Mueller
Some current Sidewalk Artists
Kurt Wenner
Julian Beever
Melanie Stimmel
Julia Kirk-Purcell
Kurt Wenner
Melanie Stimmel
Julian Beever
Julia Kirk-Purcell
Edgar Mueller