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    Default Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    Julian Beever is an English, Belgium-based chalk artist who has been creating trompe-l'

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    the first time i saw the batman and robin one, i had to go get a psychiatric evaluation.

    that shti blows me brain to smitherines. tehhthehehehehhehhehehehheheh

    for those how don't know

    check out banksy for some gritty grime street art

    and david dees for weird libertarian deviant political art. his stuff is classic.

    i'll go see what else i can find. but if you just search their name on google images or go to their site, you will need to get a cat scan. or is it kat, i dunno. radiation ftw!
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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    That's some great work.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    yo manute, i got this evolution of man street art piece, but i don't know how to post it.

    you probably already have it, if so, post please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmoebaD
    yo manute, i got this evolution of man street art piece, but i don't know how to post it.

    you probably already have it, if so, post please.
    I found one, but I'm not sure if it is the one you are talking about, plus it is from 'Flickr' so it doesn't show up as an img. The ones I found were silohuettes of the general stages of evolution with the last stage being a bike or a skateboard.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    Quote Originally Posted by Manute for Ever!
    I found one, but I'm not sure if it is the one you are talking about, plus it is from 'Flickr' so it doesn't show up as an img. The ones I found were silohuettes of the general stages of evolution with the last stage being a bike or a skateboard.
    its a ridiculously long, like a time line that is on the wall of like a city street.. a white wall, really good stuff. starts with a cell ends with.. i forget i think it goes back a cell, that is the whole point. epic street shti though.

    i have no idea how to post it though.

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    post the dust car art thing. that had me staring at random cars in the walmart parking lot for hours. they had to escort me off the premises.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    I love these sidewalk chalk pieces. It seems like I've seen hundreds of them via email over the years.

    I like the pics from the wrong perspective too that show just how warped the pictures are from the wrong spot.

    You said you've seen them live before? Is it hard to line yourself up right? Do they mark the right spot for perspective? And even if they do, you can you get your eyes to focus on it right?


    I have some footage of a guy I saw in college who does interpretive dance and throws paint around at the same time, and when he's done he put stogether a pretty good shot of the artist he's dancing too. I can't think of his name, but I'll see if I can find some video. The end work is not really as interesting as the process, so it's really a video thing. He did Lenon when I saw him.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    batman and robin piece would make me afraid of walking on that...i'd feel as if i would fall in. the appearance of true depth is amazing, surely tricks my perception.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    Quote Originally Posted by Thorpesaurous
    I love these sidewalk chalk pieces. It seems like I've seen hundreds of them via email over the years.

    I like the pics from the wrong perspective too that show just how warped the pictures are from the wrong spot.

    You said you've seen them live before? Is it hard to line yourself up right? Do they mark the right spot for perspective? And even if they do, you can you get your eyes to focus on it right?


    I have some footage of a guy I saw in college who does interpretive dance and throws paint around at the same time, and when he's done he put stogether a pretty good shot of the artist he's dancing too. I can't think of his name, but I'll see if I can find some video. The end work is not really as interesting as the process, so it's really a video thing. He did Lenon when I saw him.
    It was almost impossible to get the right perspective with a crowd standing around, plus for me it still isn't quite right because I am quite tall, the best way to look was to squat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highwhey
    batman and robin piece would make me afraid of walking on that...i'd feel as if i would fall in. the appearance of true depth is amazing, surely tricks my perception.
    It only looks like that from that particular angle. When you're at any other angle it just looks like a very distorted picture so you'd be fine

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    semi related, a porno i used to sneak peaks at was called Buttman and Rubbin. it was that nacho guy i think.

    he is the man.

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    word?

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    I thought there were better places for intelligent talk, did they kick you out already?

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    Default Re: Julian Beever - 3D Street Art Genius (for AmoebaD)

    i wonder if the drawings only look crazy from the view that the picture is taken from?

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