Julian Beever, a contemporary artist, has created anamorphic pavement drawings for over twenty years. These pavement drawings have included both renderings of old masters and plenty of original inventive pieces of work.
The following are a few of his pavement drawings:
The portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, Oxford Street, London, 1999
@ Gabriella Drawing cartoons sounds like a fun project. I may be able to incorporate a cartoon assignment in the next couple of weeks. I will take a look at our class agenda. Thanks for the suggestion.
Chalk art is so cool!:D I love how real it looks.It'd be pretty cool to someday do art work like that.-Samantha Batt 8th period class
ReplyDeleteYou will :) You should join us for "Chalk it Up" this year. The theme is Make art happpen. Let's get togther and hash up some ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThe Art looks so cool I like the Spiderman drawing!B) You Should Teach us how to draw cartoons later:)
ReplyDelete-Gabriella Hernandez 6th period
@ Gabriella
ReplyDeleteDrawing cartoons sounds like a fun project. I may be able to incorporate a cartoon assignment in the next couple of weeks. I will take a look at our class agenda. Thanks for the suggestion.
this is really cool it look difficult to draw but the art looks amazing. i think i would like to learn how to draw this someday.
ReplyDeleteI love these they look amazing and so life like with the detail
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the crazyest chalk art ive seen.
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ReplyDeleteomg thats so kool out of all of then i think this is the coolest!1
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