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I Had No Idea What This Guy Was Doing In Public. But By The End, I Couldn’t Believe My Eyes.
No, Julian Beevers isn’t a treasure hunter. He’s an artist. A Redditor posted a gallery of his work online. The most amazing part about Julian’s street art is the fact it doesn’t look like art at all. He’s able to manipulate the designs so that, from a certain perspective, his drawings look real. This is kind of hard to wrap your mind around.
Julian posses a very unique set of skills…
And no, he isn’t a treasure hunter.
He’s actually an artist, capable of making incredible 3D pavement drawings.
These “anamorphic illusions” are drawn in a special distortion.
That way, they create an impression of 3 dimensions when seen from one particular viewpoint.
It’s the kind of art you could stare at all day.
You know it’s just a drawing, but WOW. It looks so real.
If you’d like to see more of Julian’s crazy work, check out his website. Source: Julian Beever It’s crazy just how talented some people are. Even if you know that this is art, it’s hard not to be fooled by it every time you look. Wow.
Read more: http://viralnova.com/julian-beever-3d-street-art/
The Very Best Art On The Berlin Wall, According To Tourists
Visitors to Berlin show us their favourite art on the capital’s fallen wall at the East Side Gallery and tell us why it’s special.
Click to listen to John:
Listen to Dana:
Katie said this was her favourite because of the “colour and symmetry”.
Listen to Gianmarco:
Listen to NicoloÌ:
Listen to Hanneleen and her friends:
“Albert Einstein is a very famous person in Germany and he’s a very intelligent guy who has always impressed me.” – Sillmann Helge
“This piece of art seems so incongruous with everything, because you’ve got the history of the Berlin Wall, where you’re entering either the American or Russian sector. I just love that they decide to go with the Japanese sector instead. It’s completely out of place, and for that purpose I absolutely love it. Me with my Russian hat, being in Germany, looking at the Japanese sector. I just love how it all comes together.” – Andrew Allan
“I think this art stands out because it’s predominantly black, which the rest of them aren’t, the rest are trying to be very colourful. It’s remarkably different. The black is fitting, as the days of the Berlin Wall depict a very depressing atmosphere etc, [and] with Tokyo and New York it shows international influences in Berlin. All that combined, along with the depiction of the Berlin TV Tower and the big rotating Mercedes symbol, brings it all together quite nicely.” – Andrew
Listen to Johnnie:
Listen to the Fernandez family:
“We like this because the hands appear to press the wall.” – Alice.
“I like this art because of the year 1989, which was an important year for German people, but also for me, as it’s the year I was born.” – Chiara
Listen to Melissa:
This piece of art was on an adjoining wall to the Berlin Wall that was adorned with equally impressive art. Tom enjoyed it with quiet appreciation.
Listen to Laura’s friend translate her into English:
Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/matthewtucker/the-very-best-art-on-the-berlin-wall-according-to-tourists