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The Crevasse – Making of 3D Street Art
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 25 commentswww.metanamorph.com In Dun Laoghaire the “Festival of World Culture” took place from 21. to 24. of August 2008. Edgar Müller has followed the invitation and continued his series of large-sized 3D Street Art there. For this year’s Festival of World Cultures renowned German street painting artist Edgar Müller transformed a huge slice of the East Pier into a dramatic ice age scene. This project was supported by the Goethe Institution Germany.
Articles 3D, art, Cultures, Dun, Edgar, Festival, Illusion, Laoghaire, Mueller, Painting, Pavement, Sidewalk, Street, World25 responses to “The Crevasse – Making of 3D Street Art”

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this is a talent pure”!
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wynniedapoohsmiless July 10th, 2010 at 01:16
Kathy, if I paint our drive like this, will you drive your car through it? Dad
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outlettered July 10th, 2010 at 12:35
@hektonator putting that on a highway wouldn’t do anything because the reason why it looks 3d in a camera is because a camera only sees 2 dimensions and the picture is also in 2 dimensions resulting in an illusion that on the camera it looks 3d.
(funny thought though!)
(crash, fire, screeches is what you would see on the highway!!!) -
metubeusercom July 18th, 2010 at 11:56
it can be viewed perfectly only at an angle where this camera is at. apart from this 3d painting, this video kicks ass.
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biancamac July 20th, 2010 at 13:53
PureSickness, love the song choice as well.. This video’s got style, class, & swagger
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mabelxxxbsb July 21st, 2010 at 03:32
really amazing job.I can’t imagine what would i do if i had been there
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