Art a la mode — Anamorphic 3D style has revolutionized street painting

Imagine this…you are walking down the street when suddenly you find a seal breaking open out of a watery crater, just beyond your footstep, saying hi to you! That’s not a fantasy — street painters will tell you that its as real as it could be. Born out of paints, creativity, and a clever concept of angles, street art today is reigning the world of three-dimensional optical illusions.
Street painting, as such , has been very much in vogue since the 16th century, especially in Italy, where street artists were popularly called madonnari,as they mostly based their paintings on the Madonna.This traditional art form, suppressed during the world wars, emerged to its former popularity in 1972 with the first International Street Painting Competition held at Grazie di Curtatone, Italy. But it was unarguably American painter Kurt Wenner, who revolutionized this art by developing an all-new anamorphic style of street painting.

Master street artists like Julian Beever and Gary Palmer followed in his illustrated footsteps. Indeed,to endow a flat medium with length, breadth and height, is no mean job! Today street painting has a huge fan following, especially because of its greater reach to the common man. And now thanks to an online community called the Street Painting Society, this art form has captured the netizens as well. Here’s hoping that street artists receive greater acceptance for their extra-ordinary work!

Related Street Paintings :

Peacock street painting by Rod Tryon, 12 x 12, Bella Via Street Painting Festival, Valencia, CA - 2003. Original design.

'Peacock' street painting by Rod Tryon, 12' x 12', Bella Via Street Painting Festival, Valencia, CA - 2003. Original design.

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The 10′ x 14′ street painting below took two and a half days to complete. Original design by Rod Tryon.
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‘Drawing Hands’ by M.C. Escher. 3-D Street Painting by Rod Tryon.
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3-D street painting by Rod Tryon
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3-D street painting ‘Koi Pond with Snake’ by Rod Tryon
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