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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 23, 2007 4:14:35 GMT
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Post by Galadriel on Aug 23, 2007 8:21:37 GMT
I know this guy's work, I'm a big fan. Amazing how the pictures are made as well. I love the ones that have a depth, like the wild water rafting, or that sewer he made, the treasure hunting was also awsome! It's also cool that they showed the drawings from the wrong side, how seriously distorted it can look then.
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Post by LaFille on Sept 4, 2007 5:21:12 GMT
His works are great, especially the optical illusion ones; I remember having seen a few but a lot of those were new and I didn't know the guy. I wonder how he does to conceive how to render these on flat... And it must take a lot of practice. Plus, it makes the pieces very ephemeral, quite a monk's labor. Neat find and thanks for posting it.
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Post by Shan on Sept 5, 2007 21:33:51 GMT
knew that name sounded familiar when i saw it. i have seen a number of this guys work on the net and it is awesome. it would be great to be able to see sidewalk art of this caliber in rl instead of just pictures of his work. in fact i would love to be able to watch him create. great find, elliot.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Sept 6, 2007 10:15:20 GMT
This one came out of a dim memory I had during a chat with Spider about Graffiti and how some of it was real art. I went looking for this guy (Who's name I had completely forgotten but whose magnificent art I definitely had not) as part of that discussion - along with the far more controversial but far easier to remember 'Banksy'.
This is what I get for reading far too many newspapers. Sometimes the good stuff sticks! ;D
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Post by Shan on Sept 20, 2007 22:43:00 GMT
i'm glad this guy stuck. his art is worth the look. i'm just sorry i forgot about him.
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