More of "The Chalk Guy"
I didn't take these photos, but I thought they were so unique and original that I wanted to pass them along. Such a talent!!! If you didn't see my previous post, "The Chalk Guy" draws these amazing 3D chalk drawings on the pavement of streets.
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I didn't take these photos, but I thought they were so unique and original that I wanted to pass them along. Such a talent!!! If you didn't see my previous post, "The Chalk Guy" draws these amazing 3D chalk drawings on the pavement of streets.
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10 comments:
They are really remarkable. The talent. It's amazing to translate an image from the imagination into a shared experience.
I wonder how long it takes him to do these. Amazing.
I've seen images similar to these. I'd love to see some in real life.
I'm still as amazed as I was when I saw your first post on this. Wish I could see these "for real". Thanks for sharing.
This guy is amazing. Think about all the work he put into his art, and with the next rain shower it's all gone. I hope he works in places with little rain :-) Thanks for sharing this!
Hi Mickie, those are so amazing! I can't draw, but I know that even for those who can, that depth perception kind of art has to be a rare talent. Thanks for stopping by yesterday. I hope that you have a wonderful weekend ...
Kathy
not only the drawings brilliant but the photos are fantastic - I wonder if he plans the shots as he does the drawings?
I've always wanted to see some of these in person. So far only seen 'em in photos - really cool! So impressive!
a clever man. :)
You are welcome to follow my blogs. Yes, I have many, but some of them are about the spieces I photographed so butterflies and dragonflies are mostly active in summers. It is a way to keep track of them. On my main blog you an see in the sidebar what is updated in my other blogs. :)
Have a great weekend.
Those are so cool, I was fascinated by the Mary Poppins movie and their chalk artists and ever so excited to travel to London to see this type of street art
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