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]]>The 43-year-old Portugal-based artist has been drawing since he was a little boy.
“I have been drawing since I was a little kid, but I never expected to get this far,” Odeith told Bored Panda. According to him, his next project “will be in Switzerland and then in Australia.”
At first, he wasn’t even inspired when he first saw the block, however, at the end his 3D abandoned bus needed approximately 10 hours to finish, and he used up around 30 spray cans.
“I didn’t even take the [spray paint] cans from my car,” he added. Then he went back home, took a good nap and woke up inspired. “So the next day I did the painting, I just thought it was a perfect fit and completely different from all of my pieces.”
Scroll down and take a look at his other creations below.
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]]>Famous in the field of street art since 2005 thanks to his works in “anamorphic art”, Odeith continues to play with perspective, angles of walls, rounded shapes or ceilings. His paintings always offer us perfectly realized optical illusions. Many companies have turned to Odeith for murals, such as Coca-Cola, Samsung, London Shell, Kingsmill, the Municipality of Lisbon, and the Municipality of Oeiras, as well as many others.
On his Instagram account, the artist regularly presents achievements which are getting more and more masterful. For his latest creation, the street artist has painted a frog on three different walls, one of which is completely rounded. From a certain angle, the batrachian seems to jump out of the picture to come and greet the artist.
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]]>The post Graffiti Artist Turned An Old Block Into A 3D Abandoned Bus appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The 43-year-old Portugal-based artist has been drawing since he was a little boy.
“I have been drawing since I was a little kid, but I never expected to get this far,” Odeith told Bored Panda. According to him, his next project “will be in Switzerland and then in Australia.”
At first, he wasn’t even inspired when he first saw the block, however, at the end his 3D abandoned bus needed approximately 10 hours to finish, and he used up around 30 spray cans.
“I didn’t even take the [spray paint] cans from my car,” he added. Then he went back home, took a good nap and woke up inspired. “So the next day I did the painting, I just thought it was a perfect fit and completely different from all of my pieces.”
Scroll down and take a look at his other creations below.
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]]>The post The Anamorphoses of the Street Artist Odeith appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Famous in the field of street art since 2005 thanks to his works in “anamorphic art”, Odeith continues to play with perspective, angles of walls, rounded shapes or ceilings. His paintings always offer us perfectly realized optical illusions. Many companies have turned to Odeith for murals, such as Coca-Cola, Samsung, London Shell, Kingsmill, the Municipality of Lisbon, and the Municipality of Oeiras, as well as many others.
On his Instagram account, the artist regularly presents achievements which are getting more and more masterful. For his latest creation, the street artist has painted a frog on three different walls, one of which is completely rounded. From a certain angle, the batrachian seems to jump out of the picture to come and greet the artist.
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