Anamorphic Graffiti by TSF Crew

Awesome anamorphic street art by the TSF Crew in France. An anamorphic image is defined as “A distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to use special devices or occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image.” [Wiki ]

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10 comments to Anamorphic Graffiti by TSF Crew

  1. Anonymous says:

    These are incredible! I can’t imagine how people get the ideas for these paintings/graffiti? They are absolutely stunning.

  2. ashnfinn says:

    I enjoy my visits to your blog and just wanted to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award. If you’d like to read and repost the award, this is the link: http://ashnfinn.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/one-lovely-blog-award/

  3. Renée Starr says:

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!

  4. aknightblog says:

    I wish there was more of this genre of art in Sacramento, Ca!

  5. nmbpro says:

    Gorgeous anamorphic street art. I agree, my favorite is the paint coming out of the picture frame. It is such a dynamic angle.

  6. Richard James O'Shea says:

    Real street Art; imaginative, bold and evidently well executed. The possibilities are endless. If you’re ever in London, check out the tunnels under waterloo or head to the National Gallery and take a look at ‘The Ambassadors’ 1533, by Hans Holbein the younger, for a Renaissance version of Anamorphicism

  7. WOW! These are amazing! I love the one with the picture frame jumping from the ground.

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