
Armed with only paper, graphite and coloured pencils – plus his vivid imagination – the artist creates remarkable drawings that leap from the page when photographed. The 32-year-old, from Alkmaar in Holland, began experimenting with anamorphic 3D drawing five years ago. He said: “I discovered this way of drawing by accident. I always found myself drawing when I was younger and experimented with illusions. I liked how they turned out so I took a photograph and shared it online. I noticed how...
Armed with only paper, graphite and coloured pencils – plus his vivid imagination – the artist creates remarkable drawings that leap from the page when photographed.

Nanjing, China is now home to the largest 3D painting ever. It measures out to 2737.5 square meters and is definitely a sight to see.
Nanjing, China is now home to the largest 3D painting ever. It measures out to 2737.5 square meters and is definitely a sight to see.

What if, just for a moment, you could be a Ghostbuster? Or, you “open” the door to the delightful creatures of Monsters, Inc.? This is the idea behind the fun, mobile exhibition by Russian art and design studio Brain Mash. They crafted a series of three-dimensional paintings that seem to pop from the walls. Viewers are invited to interact with the colorful, realistically-rendered works, and they can play along with the visual cues in each piece.
Nearly everyone can find joy in this...
What if, just for a moment, you could be a Ghostbuster? Or, you “open” the door to the delightful creatures of Monsters, Inc.

Vancouver-based art student Fiona Tang creates masterful, life-sized drawings of animals that appear to pop right off of the paper. A tough-looking whale emerges from the wall to battle a menacing shark; a regal deer looks straight at the viewer; an immense crocodile pokes its snout out from the wall. Although the artworks look incredibly three-dimensional, each piece is actually a completely flat and 2D drawing, created using a variety of media like charcoal, acrylic paint, conte, and chalk...
Vancouver-based art student Fiona Tang creates masterful, life-sized drawings of animals that appear to pop right off of the paper.
