Anamorphosis,Video
19 December 2017 0 Comments
Street painter Leon Keer painted this 3D anamorphic work at Wynwood Walls in Miami, Florida. The painting features an old Polaroid instant camera with a picture coming out of it that says ME representing someone talking a selfie. It also features an oversized Barbie Doll. When discussing the meaning of the painting, Keer noted that: […]
Anamorphosis
21 April 2016 0 Comments
Leon Keer decided to paint some very large gummy bears on a sidewalk in Malta for the 2015 Malta Streetart Festival. This particular painting was created along the waterfront in Valetta, the capital of the Mediterranean island. To see this painting properly, you have to view it from this angle which is from an upper […]
Anamorphosis
3 December 2015 0 Comments
Streetpainter Leon Keer completed this anamorphic painting featuring Pac Man in Detroit on October 20, 2015. This 3D painting was created using acrylics on the floor of the downtown One Campus Martius building owned by Dan Gilbert. The painting was left on display through the end of November 2015, giving all those who work in […]
Anamorphosis
22 September 2014 0 Comments
Measuring 900 square meters (approximately 9,700 square feet), this anamorphic chalk art on a field in Utrecht, Holland has the appearance of being three-dimensional. The artist, Leon Keer, used environmental friendly (and harmless) chalk for this ephemeral piece of land art. Most of the time, you see this type of art on pavement, so seeing […]
Anamorphosis,Video
23 January 2013 0 Comments
Leon Keer and the Streetpainting 3D team completed this anamorphic sidewalk chalk drawing at the 2012 Sarasota Chalk Festival. The drawing depicts a claw/crane amusement game full of teddy bears and dolls waiting to be grabbed. In the video, you can see the image take shape. Even more interesting are the views of the image […]
Anamorphosis,Trompe L'oeil,Video
15 June 2012 1 Comment
Every year, the Sarasota Chalk Festival attracts artists from all over the world. At the 2011 festival, Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink created the following anamorphic pavement chalk painting inspired by the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Two videos detailing this street painting […]