When Abandoned Spaces Get a Second Life Through Mind-Bending 3D Street Art - Yanko Design
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Odeith, a Portuguese artist, transforms urban landscapes through 3D street art, utilizing a technique called anamorphic art that creates optical illusions. He seeks out neglected spaces such as abandoned buildings and empty lots, turning them into captivating art galleries. Each installation involves careful planning around the viewing angle, ensuring that designs appear three-dimensional when viewed correctly. His works are not mere paintings but intricate visual tricks that challenge perceptions of reality, allowing massive creatures to leap seemingly from the concrete, altering the viewer’s experience of the environment.
Odeith's art transforms crumbling walls and empty buildings into spaces where reality bends and massive creatures seem to leap right out of the concrete.
Using a technique called anamorphic art, Odeith creates optical illusions that only work when viewed from the perfect angle, making flat surfaces appear three-dimensional.
Walking through one of Odeith's installations feels like stepping into a different dimension where the laws of physics don't quite apply.
Each piece begins with careful planning of the viewing angle, ensuring that flat walls pop into three dimensions when viewed from just the right spot.
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