Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
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Difficult to choose - Paintings

Wednesday, 7 September 2011




The incredible 3D images that pop off the page... created with just a pencil and paper

By Lee Moran
Last updated at 4:24 PM on 6th September 2011

He's a modern day master making incredible 3D images that pop off the page - armed only with a pencil and a piece of paper.

At just 20-years-old, Chilean artist Fredo is quickly captivating the online art world with his series of graphite sketches.

He is now planning to take his art to the streets in a bid to spread his fanbase from the virtual world to the real one.


How it all began: Fredo's first picture of a butterfly, which led him to develop his technique
How it all began: Fredo's first picture of a butterfly, which led him to develop his technique
Busting through: An elephant seemingly charges its way through the paper
Busting through: An elephant seemingly charges its way through the paper

Fredo, whose real name is Wladimir Inostroza, learnt his startling technique purely by accident.

Drawing a butterfly whilst laid out on his bed, he realised the picture had been stretched out across the page.

On closer inspection he saw how the animal appeared to be floating, and that by chance he had used a method similar to one used by English 3D artist Julian Beever.

Scary: Spread across two pages, this series looks like a man is jumping off the paper
Scary: Spread across two pages, this series looks like a man is jumping off the paper
Out of the box: This picture looks like a puppet is being pulled out of the box
Out of the box: This picture looks like a puppet is being pulled out of the box
Down time: This man is waiting with an empty glass of wine
Down time: This man is waiting with an empty glass of wine

After adding in the shade with a set of charcoals, he took a photograph - and has never looked back.

With his own blog, thousands of fans on his Facebook page, and countless pages dedicated to his work, Fredo is now keen to expand on his talents and take his art to the streets of Santiago and beyond.
Picture frame: The photograph is handing Fredo a pencil in this image
Picture frame: The photograph is handing Fredo a pencil in this image
Helping hand: Bionic and human joints combine in this picture
Helping hand: Bionic and human joints combine in this picture
Pathway: This sketch looks like an intricate wood carving
Pathway: This sketch looks like an intricate wood carving
Hard at work: A make believe image of Fredo pondering on his next project
Hard at work: A make believe image of Fredo pondering on his next project




3D Images That Pop Off The Page

Tuesday, 16 August 2011





Crazy paving: Britain's top street artist will cheer you up with his amazing 3D illusions

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 1:29 AM on 13th August 2011


From white-water rafting in a shopping centre to an encounter with the world's biggest butterfly, these amazing images have all been created using nothing more than chalk and a lot of imagination.

The work of British street-artist Julian Beever, the pictures use a technique known as 'anamorphia'.

This means they are drawn in two dimensions, but when seen from a particular angle they appear three dimensional.

Beever, who was born in Melton Mowbray, Leics, has been travelling the world for 15 years creating the scenes, which have been collected in a new book, Pavement Chalk Artist.
Taking the plunge: The Monteal steps are real, but the water pouring down them is an illusion
Taking the plunge: The Montreal steps are real, but the water pouring down them is an illusion
Down the drain: The artist gets himself into the perfect position in this set-up in Brussels so it's hard to spot the hose and water are a drawing
Down the drain: The artist gets himself into the perfect position in this set-up in Brussels so it's hard to spot the hose and water are a drawing
Hold tight: The artist takes a spectator white water rafting, in Charleston, West Virginia
Hold tight: The artist takes a spectator white water rafting, in Charleston, West Virginia
Flight of fancy: The butterfly looks ready to land, even casting a shadow, yet look how far away the crowd have to stand not to step on it
Flight of fancy: The butterfly looks ready to land, even casting a shadow, yet look how far away the crowd have to stand not to step on it
Fall guy: All the scaffolding and even the boards Julian Beever is kneeling on are drawn in challk in this photo from Vienna
Fall guy: All the scaffolding and even the boards Julian Beever is kneeling on are drawn in challk in this photo from Vienna
Hang on: In 'Barrowford Mill' the boy clings to a real pole in the ground fusing the real world with the image
Hang on: In 'Barrowford Mill' the boy clings to a real pole in the ground fusing the real world with the image
Something fishy: It all looks real until you notice the lines of the paving slabs. The girl, in Lisbon, IS real
Something fishy: It all looks real until you notice the lines of the paving slabs. The girl, in Lisbon, IS real

Anamorphia: Crazy Pavement Art

Monday, 30 May 2011

These are a unique combination of an artist's sketch and a photograph. Some of the sketches blend in with the photograph and others humorously complement them. In either case they are very amusing and interesting. The artist Ben Heine is simply a genius.



Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine Seen On www.dil-ki-dunya.tk

Pencil versus Camera by Ben Heine

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