30 Pics Of 3D Street Art That Interacts With Its Surroundings, Created By Caiffa Cosimo
Street art has had a bad reputation, some people even think it's a crime, but there are some amazing artists out there who transform empty walls and spaces into works of art. That’s exactly what Milano-based street Artist Cosimo Cheone Caiffa does, but with a twist. He creates amazing 3D interactive pieces that look stunning.
The artist makes boring spaces pop out with his 3D technique. If you take a picture with the street art at the right angle, you can even become part of the piece. "The idea was born from the desire to get out of the box, and in all my designs I try to send messages of unease, the joy of life and what surrounds me," said the artist to Bored Panda.
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I’m trying to figure out how the hand grip was done, and where the actual lamp post begins and ends.
After looking and looking, I think I might have figured it out, let me know what think... 1: the light post is behind the wall. 2. The large portion of the wall that is painted with the lady's face is where the illusion happens. 3 There are 2 re-enforcing columns on the big wall that are evenly spaced out and on the left of the column, the wall appears to have ended abruptly, and transitioned to a lower wall. I believe there is a column in that space which allows for the hand height and the lower light post is painted.
Load More Replies...Now This Amazing Art Looks More Like A Photo That Was Taken From A Camera. That What Makes It One Of The Very Very Best Strata Art I Have Ever Set My Eyes Upon!!! Now Not Too Many Street Artists Have That Talent...Which In My Book The Final Score Is Way Off!!!
I think street art is great, but people confuse it with graffiti of which I think is just wanton destruction of property because they can!
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Just Look At The Realist Detailing In This Master Piece Of Art...WOW WOW WOW!!!
There are many ways to express yourself and many forms of art. One of them is street art. It's visual art created in public locations, there are other terms for this art form, like "post-graffiti", "independent public art". In many cases, a graffiti artist performs their art illegally, but now there are special locations where they can come and draw without fear. Some artists even get permission to create their artwork.
This is great and it also helps to bring more attention to the fact that it is disabled parking, witch might dissuade more people from unnecessarily using the parking spaces.
I especially love the light shadow of the stencil on the ground. The detail in these is absolutely astonishing.
Many Of These Artists Are Commissioned Worldwide and Get Paid A Handsome Sum Which Is Well With Their Work.
Wow... Bringing Thought Onto Canvas/Concrete... Such A Work Of Art...Do Your Damn Thang Young Man...Do Your Thang Thang!!!
I would literally c**p my pants driving upon that at nighttime 😂😂😂
Common types of street art are spray paint graffiti, stencil graffiti, wheat-pasted poster art, sticker art, street installations, and sculptures. All the artwork that you see in public spaces and locations can be considered street art. Artist Cosimo Cheone Caiffa creates 3D graffiti that interacts with its surroundings, creates an illusion from a certain perspective.
I think it is, I couldn't be sure though
Load More Replies...Looks like he drew half in the first wall and half on the second wall, you can prob only see it connect at one certain angle!! Pretty cool!!
Load More Replies...This seems to be the same building as the one with the lady holding the lamp post. But I still don't see how he did the trick with the street light!
Definitely have to be standing in exactly the right spot for this one to work!
So I'm thinking, you as a person, you must be lined up, or aligned, just right, in order to see the 3D effect. Here you can clearly see where the pencil is split; one part painted on the wall, and the other part, the tip of the pencil, painted far away, on the building farther away. You have to be in the right spot to see how this works. Truly amazing. This artist-- he must have a great knowledge of trigonometry or something, in order to judge just how big or small, or at what angle a thing must be sketched and painted, to pull this illusion off seamlessly.
Cosimo Cheone Caiffa was born in Gallipoli, Leece May 26, 1979, and he always showed interest in art. His family and friends were all somehow connected to art, so he grew up surrounded by it. He first learned to paint on a canvas, then found out about graffiti and it immediately captured his interest. He worked and trained hard and now his 3D street art is stunning.
I see a man's face in the sock next to where his big toe pop's out? Guess it is just pareidolia?
I see him too, I even see his chest just below the head.
Load More Replies...I wish he had pants on... I feel like it's about to get nuts in here , if you know what I mean 🤣 What?! Don't get testy with me over it ?! (See what I did there.... God I'm bored ) 😂😂
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The way Cosimo works is fascinating. He plays with perspective very well. From one angle, his artwork will look weird and deformed, but from another, it will look completely normal. Using this technique, he makes his art jump out and makes it seem like its part of the environment. It's not easy to do this kind of work, you have to have an eye for it, know art theory very well and use your surroundings efficiently.
It's a perfect image of that one lady you hope every neighborhood has, you know the one who fixes what is broken? People, fences, sidewalks, whatever. She gets stuff done.
Quite talented? This guy is amazingly talented.
Load More Replies...I love how her bracelet looks like more traditional graffiti lettering.
Cosimo Cheone Caiffas' work is very popular. He has over 21k followers on Instagram with over 300 posts. He does ads for companies and commissions for people. He posts his progress on the pieces he's working on and posts many other things like illusion drawings and paintings. His artwork is truly unique and has a different style and technique. Hopefully, you will enjoy his work!
Perspective, also, choose the right angle for the picture. Will look totally different from different angles.
Load More Replies...i believe so and this has to be the best. i mean look at his feet !!!
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Load More Replies...Seems like the type of thing you would drive past at 2 am and be like, "What was...? Was that? I'm going crazy." and then feel spooked and hyper aware for the next hour.
Yes Sharron Very Different Yet Scarry As Hell To Me..lol
Load More Replies...This looks like a paid assignment to me. If the client wants that wall decorated there's no need to not do it. The sign for the emergency exit it still perfectly visible too.
Load More Replies...Another great one that deserves more up-votes. I guess that it might be this low because it's not a cute image whatsoever.
I agree, the image is disturbing, but incredibly creative and also beautiful.
Load More Replies...They are cool in art, their name even spells out art only in the wrong order...
Load More Replies...They are all amazing! I love each and every one. Magnificent talent, great job!
Beautiful and realistic. I can see folks crossing the street with the snake ones.
I wonder how weird these look from a different angle.
Load More Replies...These are all awesome! I love each and every one of you. Great talent, wonderful job!
I love all these and do quite a few myself.
Although I use reclaimed/recycled materials in my art installations so 3D in a slightly different sense and a bit different from most Urban art.Some really good ones and some I hadn't seen before. 20180601_2...70bd24.jpg
Such incredible talent, I have great respect for the artists, thanks for the post, more please, with nature !!!
Great works, all amazing. Need more of this kind of thing in our cities
They are all amazing! I love each and every one. Magnificent talent, great job!
Beautiful and realistic. I can see folks crossing the street with the snake ones.
I wonder how weird these look from a different angle.
Load More Replies...These are all awesome! I love each and every one of you. Great talent, wonderful job!
I love all these and do quite a few myself.
Although I use reclaimed/recycled materials in my art installations so 3D in a slightly different sense and a bit different from most Urban art.Some really good ones and some I hadn't seen before. 20180601_2...70bd24.jpg
Such incredible talent, I have great respect for the artists, thanks for the post, more please, with nature !!!
Great works, all amazing. Need more of this kind of thing in our cities
