When I saw these pictures for the first time I’ve immediately thought at the amazing 3D chalk drawings done by Julian Beever ( see his works here ). What you can see in these pictures is a brilliant new take on house decoration, and I’m sure that that my readers would want to admire these pictures. This guy does an amazing job, but unfortunately the work of this one mystery man has been floating all around the internet for some time now, but does anyone know his name, or something about him. Finally I would like to ask you to post a comment if you know who is the author of these amazing 3 dimensional wall paintings, because he should be getting some commissions.








Published by Michael June 19th, 2008 in Ideas
Tags: amazing, House Decoration, new, Wall Paintings
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I assure you there is nothing new about this.
In fact this same style can be seen in ancient Roman wall paintings.
We call it the fourth style and it can be found in Pompeii in 69CE.
Really nice work… o_O
It’s called trompe-l’oeil, and if by “new take” you mean dating back thousands of years, then yeah!
Wow, this really is amazing. Sure there is nothing new about it but you can’t deny that it is an amzing piece of art.
Hi,
Indeed Julian is probably the most well known street painter.
However there are many good ones out there as one can imagine.
They’re also known as “madonnari”.
One of my favourites is Kurt Wenner, his works and creativity
really excell.
Kind regards,
José
it seems like a surreal door on the wall to a dream country.awfull:)
That is so cool i am loving it. good photos!!
It doesn’t matter if it isn’t new as long as it’s great work, now
does it? Looks like this guy knows what he’s doing - great sense
of space and how to create a 3D feeling. Thanks for showing
“something old”! Trudi
Those are great murals. At that scale, it really gives
viewers so much to view, that I wouldn’t be surprised to see
visitors trying to press up close to see deep into the
background.
Ron Hazelton also has a great vid on his site where he visits a
trompe l’oeil artist who has transformed much of his home using
the technique.
http://www.ronhazelton.com/projects/trompe-loeil-video.htm
These are absolutely amazing! This would be a great idea for a home with small aquare footage to give rooms the impression of being a whole lot larger.
Old but amazing!