DANIEL SIERING AND MARIO SHU
illusion painting
source: thisiscolossal
Daniel Siering and Mario Shu in Potsdam, Germany. The duo wrapped a tree in plastic sheeting and then mimicked the background landscape using detailed spray paint strokes to create the illusion of a tree cut in half.
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source: beautifuldecay
Perhaps one of the best street-art interventions of the year comes at the very end. Daniel Siering and Mario Shu developed a unique strategy for their site-specific public project in Potsdam, Germany. By wrapping a tree and covering the wrapping with incredibly detailed spray-paint, the duo manages to perfectly capture a stunning sinhle-point perspective which gives the illusion that the tree is bisected, with the top half mysteriously floating above the fields and horizon in the background.
As this is a developing story, there are precious few pictures to properly show the project (including proper links to the artist, or previous works) but check out this video (which as of now has less than 300 hits) to see the simple yet effective trompe l’oeil the two artists created, and hope that the two release more pictures, and more fantastic public projects, in 2014.
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source: thehousenews
樹幹為什麼會凌空的?不要誤會自己眼花,這來自德國的戶外藝術品其實是德國青年 Daniel Siering 及攝影師 Mario Shu 的傑作,他們將自己的作品放上網後,不少網民大呼有趣,當中一位更打趣問:「我可否買下這件藝術品?」
兩位德國青年藝術家用了噴漆,將樹幹的一部分變得像消失了似的,更特意調較好鏡頭的位置,兩招並用才能拍下這張「超自然」圖片,只能說他們真的太有創意了。
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source: feedgrids
Daniel Siering et Mario Shu sont à l’origine de ce très beau trompe l’oeil réalisé à la bombe sur un arbre (le tronc a été protégé pour que l’arbre ne subisse pas la peinture). L’arbre parait coupé et en lévitation …