Dutchman makes one of the most amazing 3D paintings you'll ever see

Leon Keer is a Dutch artist who, among many canvas and street painting works, stands out for his incredible ability to make 3D art. Here at Mega Curioso, we showcase Keer's stunning recreation of a Pac-Man 3D scene on a sidewalk in the streets of Venlo, the Netherlands. Now we bring a new and interesting art of the painter produced for the Life Festival 2015, held in Liechtenstein.

What is most striking about the Dutchman's new art is the optical illusion involved in painting. First-time observers of the work cannot identify how it is arranged in the environment, where it begins and how far it goes. In the top story video, you can get some of this notion only after a person approaches and apparently walks over part of the anamorphic painting.

The work, which depicts a kind of giant speaker, was made on two white walls and an empty floor space. Both the walls and the floor are 4 meter x 4 meter quadrangular spaces.

To learn more about the artist, visit Leon Keer's official website or his Instagram page.

Check out some more works of Dutch:

3D Gummy Bears Painting at Malta Streetart Festival #streetartmalta # 3dstreetart #streetart #streetart #gummybear #anamorphicart #leonkeer @addmorecolors #valetta

A photo published by Leon Keer (@leonkeer) on Jul 27, 2015 at 7:57 am PDT

4D street art #augmentedreality #AR # 3dstreetart #leonkeer #junaio @ 3dpicnic

A video posted by Leon Keer (@leonkeer) on Jun 1, 2015 at 1:00 PDT

Anamorphic painting #dubaicanvas #leonkeer # 3dstreetart #streetpainting thanks Ani for the photo

A photo published by Leon Keer (@leonkeer) on Apr 1, 2015 at 12:16 pm PDT

3d painting #legoland #leonkeer # 3dstreetart #gunzburg #anamorphicart #legoart

A photo published by Leon Keer (@leonkeer) on May 23, 2015 at 10:38 am PDT

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