Friday 21 August 2009

I Have Featured Street Art Before On The Blog From Edgar Mueller,

but another one of many street artists is Kurt Wenner, although appearing to be on a magic carpet the two kids are at ground zero, drawn in Bettona, Italy, this year,
and in Nagasaki, Japan, gaze in awe at Wenner's 2005 depiction of Ceres' Banquet,
and an incident at Waterloo, Kurt's illusion shows a rickshaw bursting through the walls of a living room... in the middle of a train station, notice the woman lying on the couch - actually she's just lying on the station floor, He uses anamorphism - the technique traditionally used by artists to create the illusion of height - in his work as a means of lending depth to the street surface, the Michigan-based artist was formerly a NASA employee, designing artist illustrations of future space projects, over the past 27 years Wenner has travelled the world with his talent, creating pavement art in an incredible 30 countries, Wenner like Edgar Mueller have more talent in one little finger than I have in all of me, awesome.

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