3D GRAFFITI MURALS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND


Now I’ve Seen Everything
Published on 17 Apr 2019
Check out this amazing compilation of street art 3D murals that will leave you speechless!

These artists are real masters of painting balloons, and they create artworks that will impress everyone!

Here’s more information about the artists:

1. Odeith is a creative artist from Portugal. He was born in 1976, in Damaia, and held a spray can for the first time in the middle of 1980s, but it was in the 1990s when graffiti began to spread throughout Portugal and to leave its Portuguese birthplace, Carcavelos, that the artist had his first contact with graffiti and the movement.

His first experiences were sketched on street walls and train tracks, and the passion he had always shown for drawing had a newly found purpose and began to evolve. Not long after came the opportunity to paint large-scale murals in Damaia, Carcavelos, and in many social housing neighbourhoods, such as Cova da Moura, 6 de Maio and Santa Filomena.

Each mural requires a different amount of time to be made; the small insects on some abandoned place will take a day, if it’s something bigger it may take from 2 to 6 days

Odeith says that the biggest trick to making murals look realistic is how you use the light and the shadows; depending where you put it the piece will have a greater impact, and really pops out from the wall.

He doesn’t really know if there’s a specific description for what he does, but you might call it “creepy 3D”.

He likes to paint in abandoned places, because the ambient around them fits perfectly for his style.

When he sees some textured walls and a dirty floor, he starts to think about what would perfectly fit on there.

For Odeith, his best mural ever is his Louisiana – Baton Rouge – Alligator piece.

He takes inspiration from nature, and in particular likes the texture and shape of little creatures. Sometimes he’s influenced in his work by the news or social problems.

Odeith was probably the first artist to make graffiti letters on corners, and when he started publishing them online in 2005 the response was really amazing. That made him keep going, and he tried to bring something different to the street art world every time. Corners are still his favorite challenge.

He finds the situation in street art amazing nowadays, because everywhere the number of artists and the different styles seem to be growing everyday!

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