Thursday, August 19, 2010

Seeing Things- Nothing Political

 JULIAN BEEVER, is a British Sidewalk caulk artist.  Some of you may have heard of him and seen photographs of his work.  If you have't you'll have something to talk about at work today...  He has the ability to make his work, on a flat sidewalk, done in chaulk appear three demensional and life like when viewed from the right angle.  Chaulk and the great outdoors, he pays close attention to the weather forcast.

The guy is fantastic and he just keeps getting better.

I'll get political this afternoon; for now enjoy the work of Julian Beever,  Pavement Picasso






 Julian Beever is an English artist who's famous for his anamorphic art on the pavements of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium


 Beever gives an amazing illusion to his drawings, so that the objects appear to be three dimensional rather than flat as they actually are.


Work in progress
 Work completed
Hard to believe that the little boy is standing flat on the pavement!


Julian admits that some people see his work as graffiti, and don't feel it has a place on public streets. Happily, he says, he mostly receives a positive reaction and people like and enjoy his art.

Did you spot tiny Julian Beever on the Top of the Bottle


The 3D aspect to his work came much later while he was working in Brussels, "I decided to get into 3D after seeing the effect of tiles being removed from the street and later trying to recreate the sense of depth in a drawing." 
 People avoid the hole.


 Rafting
 Watch out!


Canal Street - New Orleans

 Land Use

There is no hole in this pavement.


"Today I'm drawing Felix the Cat gate-crashing the Chinese New Year of the dog.. He's popping put of the ground in a Chinese dragon costume."

Chinese Dragon with Felix the Cat



 Politicians get sucked into a pit.
Who will save them


Baby Food 
 Baby Food viewed from the opposite side..

"Once I realised you could make things go down, I realised you could make them appear to go up and I began experimenting."


Make Poverty History - side view - 40 ft long 
 Make Poverty History - front view

 Amazing!
 Art for the people.


"My art is for anybody, it's for people who wouldn't go into an art gallery. It's art for the people."

"Art shouldn't be locked away in galleries and libraries and books. Art should be for everybody and not just art buffs, historians and so-called experts
 
Visit with Santa



 A seal brakes through the............sidewalk?

 The important thing for me is to get a photo of it at the end. For me, I'm working towards building a photograph as my end result, and if I get that I'm happy."
"The secret is to set up a camera on a tripod and keep it in one spot and check every mark you make. It's really just playing with perspective to make it appear different to what it really is."


Julian Beever - Self Portrait 

Art for the people.



"My art is for anybody, it's for people who wouldn't go into an art gallery. It's art for the people."


"Art shouldn't be locked away in galleries and libraries and books. Art should be for everybody and not just art buffs, historians and so-called experts."
 
"The secret is to set up a camera on a tripod and keep it in one spot and check every mark you make. It's really just playing with perspective to make it appear different to what it really is."

5 comments:

  1. This one's easy to enjoy... so feel free to email it to your friends..

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  2. What a talent. It's nice to see this type of post for a change rather than politics and the state of the world (not that we don't need to be posting about those things).......

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  3. I'll get back to that, very soon..

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  4. Very cool. I've seen some of his work before and it ALWAYS amazes me. I wish I were that good an artist.

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