Recently, e1000, a Spanish street artist, painted a 3D pedestal protruding from the sidewalk of Paseo de Santa María de la Cabeza in Madrid. When seen from a birds’s-eye view, the piece transforms unknowing passersby into elevated human statues. The perspective changes at street level, and the 3D illusion remains intact, but looks much different than what was seen from above.
3D Street Art from e1000
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