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Pavement chalk art of metal detecting...........

Randy Cosner

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Julian Beever is an English artist who's famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, Australia and Belgium. It's particularity? Beever gives to his drawings anamorphoses, his images are drawn completely deformed, which give a 3D image when viewing on the right angle. See for yourself - it's amazing !!!
 
I went to that guy's web page and there's some pretty amazing stuff. Here's an example of how he gets the 3D effect:

This how the globe looks from this angle
<img src=http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/images/globe.jpg>

However, it's really 40 feet long. Now everyone knows what an "anamorphic illusion" is :)
<img src=http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/images/globe-wrongview.jpg>


Here's his web page
http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/index.html
 
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