
All these Painting and chalk drawing are done in the style of if you have the right perspective on them they appear to be 3-D.

Julian Beever-River
This was the first piece I saw by Julian Beever and I like it because it makes it really seem like they are on the rapids and I love rafting rapids.


Julian Beever- Waterfall
This one almost makes me dizzy as I am scared of heights. To be exact it makes me think of the first time I went off the high dive, which wasn’t till high school.

Julian Beever- Monkey Pit
This one brings back memories of when I saw the monkeys in the Chicago zoo. It was almost exactly like this well how I remember it where you peer down into the pit.

Edgar Mueller-Mysterious Caves ,London
This one is awesome, the people at the top since they are so far back give it the affect of actually looking like the would step off the edge into a large pit.

Edgar Mueller-Waterfall
If I was the kids parents and I walked up on this not knowing that it was a painting I would probably yell at them to get out of there
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Edgar Mueller- Ice Age
The Ice Age I like because he really does capture the true beauty of ice, though I am definitely ready for summer time.
This virtual art exhibit I chose to do 3-D street art. I like this because they use a public forum as their canvas so all can enjoy and the fact the it is temporary. An art that is temporary has to have a good following in order to become popular as it has to be spread by pictures because the art is short lived. From the Baroque era we can see how the the illusion ceilings we inspiration for this type of art as they both have the effect of depth to the piece of art, aka 3-D. This connection can easily be seen between Fresco with Trompe l’oeuil – Andrea Pozzo -Jesuit Church Vienna and the other 3-D art of modern day. The main difference was during the baroque era it was done in paint and permanent, and the modern day street artist it was in chalk and temporary. They all use the anamorphosis view which is just where the viewer needs to see the art from a certain vantage point in order to see the correct picture. a
The first artist I chose was Julian Beever he started 3-D pavement art in the mid 1990′s. He is famous for his art on the streets all over the world which includes England, France, Germany, USA and Belgium, just to name a few. He is often hired by companies to construct murals for them. He also is very interested in advertising and marketing as well which can be seen in this you tube clip, where he constructs a mural for Aveeno called the Fountain of Youth in New York City, January 25,2007 Times Square. Besides sidewalk chalk art he also paints murals with acrylics, replica works of the masters and makes collages.
The second artist I chose was Edgar Mueller he grew up in the city of Straelen, on the West side of Germany. Around the age of 25 he exclusively did street art. He traveled Europe making his living doing transitory art. He was active in the community giving workshops and helping put on street art festivals. He has set up a internet forum for street painters in Germany, the first of its kind; unfortunately I couldn’t find the online. He is inspired by the works of people such as Julian Beever which poses 3-D illusions; he is now pursuing this form of art and trying to define his own style with in it. He does this with having his painting over a large area of urban life where the people change the scene and become part of the painting.
http://www.metanamorph.com/about.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Beever
http://www.squidoo.com/julianbeever?utm_campaign=direct-discovery&utm_medium=sidebar&utm_source=kab
http://www.timotca.org/demo4/biography.html