London-based artist James Cochran (a.k.a. Jimmy C) has developed his pointillist-style painting into a 3D street art experience. The 3D graffiti first appeared on the streets last month, with the piece ‘Girl with Spheres in 3D’. Painted on the wall of the Bird & Ballard cafe at The Foundary in London, the work can be enjoyed with or without 3D glasses.
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3D GRAFFITI
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