Optical Illusion Art

A model of the Herald Square work commissioned for Buick in 2009 in Herald Square, New York City. The pavement art was combined with a vertical panel for extra height, to take advantage of the limited space. Master street artist Kurt Wenner's amazing creations on cobbles and pavements across the world may look like they have been dug into the ground - but it's all an amazing trick of the eye. These incredible 3D pictures show in stunning details how former NASA employee Kurt – armed with just pastels and paint – can transform the ground into living art of mesmerising beauty. Using an style known as anamorphic street painting, the artist is able to create illusions so convincing that children sitting on top of them, seen here, look like they are floating in mid air. Creating a jaw-dropping collection spanning pavements in an incredible over 30 countries, in two weeks Kurt will arrive in London where he will display his talents. (Photo by Kurt Wenner/Barcroft Media/Getty Images)
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