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Side walk art you will not soon forget
Feb 18, 2016 16:19:04   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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Feb 18, 2016 16:55:31   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
RETW wrote:
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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I love this kind of art...remarkable :thumbup:

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Feb 18, 2016 17:14:04   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
I love this art.

I knew one person that could visualize then produce the same effect. Of all things he was a retired Oakland Ca. P.D. detective with no formal art training. He's done murals across the nation. Takes a very special eye to paint 3D
Love it
Thanks


RETW wrote:
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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Feb 18, 2016 18:10:39   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
RETW wrote:
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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That is some pretty wild stuff.
I'm sure when it starts to wear off it looks like crap, but till then.... :thumbup:

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Feb 18, 2016 18:10:41   #
Elwood Loc: Florida
 
RETW wrote:
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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:thumbup: :thumbup: Amazing talent.

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Feb 19, 2016 02:31:03   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Have some pictures of side walk art that are captivating..Such a talent it truly is......
Great stuff, Thank You for posting it~~ :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 19, 2016 02:50:49   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
lindajoy wrote:
Have some pictures of side walk art that are captivating..Such a talent it truly is......
Great stuff, Thank You for posting it~~ :thumbup: :thumbup:





You are welcome gentle lady.

RETW

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Feb 19, 2016 11:20:37   #
bahmer
 
RETW wrote:
Walk along a sidewalk and you may soon encounter an unexpected bottomless pit, a wild lion on the loose or a pool of whales. But why and how is this possible? The Russian artist and art teacher Nikolaj Arndt will have you asking this question as he showcases his remarkable 3D art on streets across Europe. When Nikolaj was in Germany in 2006, he drew inspiration from street art festivals and was determined to participate - finally achieving his goal 3 years later. He states that the main purpose of his art is "to give positive emotions to the audience", and for him it's most rewarding when he sees people smiling while looking at his art works. How can you not smile in admiration when you come across such brilliance?

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This art is totally wild. It takes a special kind of person to not only visualize in 3D but to also draw in 3D. I totally love it.

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