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The Interrupted Tea Party by Kurt Wenner Pavement Art kurtwenner.com

Taking street art to a new level, Kurt Wenner, former NASA scientific space illustrator, creates his masterful sidewalk art pieces with inspiration from mythology, literature and much more. He can’t make you fly in the air, but he can make you fly on the ground. His work has appeared across the globe including these pieces from China, America, and Italy respectfully.

Sky Woman by Kurt Wenner kurtwenner.com

The Flying Carpet by Kurt Wenner kurtwenner.com

Another pavement expert is Julian Beever. His 3D art has a special view where they are perpetually stories. From self-portraits to fantasy buildings beneath the ground, these scenes give New Yorkers and Glasgow Scotland an exciting sight as they walk the streets.

Times Square in Times Square by Julian Beever julianbeever.net

Swimming-Pool In The High Street by Julian Beever julianbeever.net

Here we see the Swimming-Pool, drawn in Glasgow, Scotland, but viewed from the "wrong" side. These drawings only work from one viewpoint otherwise the image appears strangely distorted. julianbeever.net

Edgar Muller says that he enjoys giving passer-byes a new look of their streets. Since he was 25 he had dedicated himself to street art. His version of the ground which he calls 3D pavement art, is not one you would want to step on but, you can!

Where Do I Go by Edgar Muller metanamorph.com

Lava Burst by Edgar Muller metanamorph.com

Emerald Cave by Edgar Muller metanamorph.com

When you are enjoying your stroll around a new city, watch your step. These and many other artists have taken to the streets to create their optical illusions for everyone to enjoy!

 

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