Don't fall
in! Amazingly realistic 3D images on pavements across America and Europe
Under the
carpet: Mr Wenner's The Flying Carpet photographed in Bettona, Italy
Piccadilly
Circus? A three-dimensional street painting called
The
Belgian Underground photographed in Brussels, Belgium
U.S. Street
artist Kurt Wenner, 53, created this work,
called
Incident at Waterloo, in London
Bradley
Wiggins gets involved in the artwork by riding along a jungle scene
called
St Paul's and London Craning Skyward
Mr Wenner invented a new geometry that creates
compositions that appear to rise from or fall into the ground.Using his
homemade pastels, he can take up to seven days to complete his intricately
detailed large-scale drawings, sometimes longer depending on the weather.
Mr Wenner's innovative style draws on religion and
classical mythology.
Mr Wenner began his career in Rome, inspired by the city's centuries-old
tradition of street art.
Mr Wenner explains: 'The pieces look real because they are calculated to be
perfectly and mathematically accurate.'
Incredible:
A three-dimensional street painting called Women Driver photographed
at
Bahrain Grand Prix in Bahrain
Adventurous:
The Northwest Fantasy photographed in San Francisco, California
Mr Wenner's
Titania Encantado photographed in Burgos, Spain
Grand Canyon Trail photographed at National Geographic Grand Canyon Visitor
Centre in the U.S.
Sustainable:
A 3-D painting by Mr Wenner called Greenpeace / Million Signatures
Hellish: Dies Irae, based on a 13th century Latin hymn thought to be
written by Thomas of Celano
Awe-inspiring:
Mr Wenner's incredible 3-D sea dragon photographed in Kaosiung,
Taiwan
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