10 Greatest 3D Street Art of All Time, Vol. 1

Art knows no bounds. A creative mind can make mindboggling art from any number of dimensions quite like 3D street art. Even though you create these drawings in 2D, however, looking at them from a certain perspective makes them look 3D.

3D Street Art has been around for a decade and is used not only to entertain and beguile the onlookers but has also become a popular medium of advertising that offers greater public viewing and interaction. As the popularity of this art form increased so did the ambitions of the artists to create ever more creative and spectacular pieces including designs that incorporate both horizontal and vertical surfaces.

So here I present a showcase of the best 3D street art from around the world, some of which are even award-winning pieces. Take a look, enjoy and get inspired.

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10. Special Delivery

"Special Delivery" was created by Melanie Stimmell for the FringeMK Festival in Milton Keynes, UK in June 2011. Stimmell was the only U.S based artist invited to the festival to show off her incredible "Renaissance Style" art.

Special Delivery

9. Interactive 3D Picture

This "Interactive 3D Picture" was painted by Manfred Stader at a shopping centre in Gdansk, Poland in June 2011 and creates the 3D illusion with both horizontal and vertical pieces combines to add further depth to the trick of the eye.

Interactive 3D Picture

8. The Beatles

"The Beatles" were painted by the Planet Street Painting team for the James Carling Pavement Art Festival in Liverpool in October 2011.

The Beatles

7. Santas Grotto

Veteran 3D street painter, Julian Beever made a surprise late appearance in December of this year with his "Santas Grotto" picture in Camberley, UK.

Beever is one of the most famous and well known 3D street art painters and he took 4 days to create this piece in chalk.

Santas Grotto

6. Wunderful Life

"Wunderful Life" by Street Advertising Services. The team at SAS created this wall and floor piece which measured 100 square metres in London.

Unusually for 3D street art, the picture was completed with aerosol paint and is reputed to be the worlds first photo-realistic 3D graffiti.

Wunderful Life

5. Phoenix

Edgar Muller, who is probably the third most popular 3D street artist (Kurt Wenner and Julian Beever are 1st and 2nd) created this amazing picture in Michigan, USA. Titled ‘Phoenix’ by Muller.

The picture was created for the City Art Gallery in August 2011 and drew crowds of people over a week who posed for photographs with the artwork.

Phoenix

4. Lego Terracotta Army

Lego Terracotta Army created by Planet Street Painting for the Sarasota Chalk Festival in November 2011. The piece won best 3D piece of the festival and publicity for the picture was created by a giant Lego man washing up on the beach before the festival began.

Lego Terracotta Army

3. Visit Britain

The VisitBritain Tour by Joe Hill. British Artist Joe, toured several countries around the world creating attention with for famous UK landmarks and events with his 3D artwork.

This particular piece was shown in Shanghai, China and was created with the art being painted on two walls and the floor.

Visit Britain

2. Reebook Crossfit

Joe Hill also created this stunning piece at the London Docklands for Reebok Crossfit. The piece took a week to create and was 106.5m long and broke the World Guinness record for being the longest anamorphic picture.

Unfortunately, the record only stood for a month, because on December the 6th 2011 Chinese artist Qi Xinghua broke the record, again.

Reebook Crossfit

1. Central Shopping Centre

Qi Xinghua broke the record with his piece in Macau, China. The picture was 120m long and was created to celebrate the second anniversary of the Central Shopping Centre in Macau.

It is the second time Xinghua has held the record for having the longest anamorphic picture and I look forward to seeing if his record holds in 2012.

Central Shopping Centre
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