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Interactive 3D Chalk Murals By Kurt WennerImagine walking down the road and suddenly walking into the middle of a big chasm that was apparently on the path you’re taking. Upon realization, fear or surprise might grip you as your brain tells you that you’re going to fall– but you didn’t. It turns out that this is just one of many art chalk murals around the globe.Kurt Wenner is one of the many artists specializing in creating interactive 3D art chalk pieces. The former NASA employee prefers to draw on streets, sidewalks, and other public spaces. The more interaction it can get, the better! Check out the interview by Wired we've linked above, where he discusses the impactful nature of his work. According to Wenner, the beauty of his work is how it interacts with the environment, the spectators, the public, as well as the point of view of the viewer. From there, he says that it’s fantastic to see how the art piece creates the relationship between all the previously stated elements. #3D #art #chalk #murals #KurtWenner #NASA #interactive #artmurals #chalkart #3Dart 
This Is a Mural, Not a Distortion in RealityBut it does look like this building is experiencing a dimensional shift, right? Shozy, a Russian artist, composed “The Wave is Coming” for the upcoming International Mural Festival in Balashikha, Russia.He’s covered one end of a 14-story apartment building with an image of individual units pulling in, pushing out, and struggling against the formal structure of conventional architecture. It’s a fantastic optical illusion that I would never want to look at while driving.-via Street Art Utopia#murals #opticalillusions #Shozy