From floors to walls to ceilings and rooftops, this Dutch artist can transform anything into thought-provoking 3D artwork.
Leon Keer specializes in anamorphic 3D street art, meaning that an otherwise distorted drawing, viewed from a particular angle, looks like a 3D painting. Besides the eye-catching 3D effect through his art, Leon also questions pressing issues such as environmental concerns, social inequality, and the livability of this world.
In an interview with Bored Panda, Leon shared how he would like the audience to interact with his art: “If spectators have fun with it and try to find that perfect viewpoint to witness that 3D effect, that’s great. But if they can also experience the hidden message and reflect on their own thoughts about a thought-provoking subject, that is a bonus,” shared Leon.
So, without further ado, we invite you to explore these giant and immersive murals and read the full interview with the artist below.
More info: leonkeer.com | Instagram | Facebook | streetpainting3d.com | twitter.com
From floors to walls to ceilings and rooftops, this Dutch artist can transform anything into thought-provoking 3D artwork.
Leon Keer specializes in anamorphic 3D street art, meaning that an otherwise distorted drawing, viewed from a particular angle, looks like a 3D painting. Besides the eye-catching 3D effect through his art, Leon also questions pressing issues such as environmental concerns, social inequality, and the livability of this world.
In an interview with Bored Panda, Leon shared how he would like the audience to interact with his art: "If spectators have fun with it and try to find that perfect viewpoint to witness that 3D effect, that's great. But if they can also experience the hidden message and reflect on their own thoughts about a thought-provoking subject, that is a bonus," shared Leon.
So, without further ado, we invite you to explore these giant and immersive murals and read the full interview with the artist below.
More info: leonkeer.com | Instagram | Facebook | streetpainting3d.com | twitter.com
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