Creativity, inventiveness and originality of some people never cease to amaze us, and this is also the case with the two unconventional urban artists, Daniel Siering and Mario Shu, who have managed to create unique works.
Both artistically and in terms of landscape, the work of the two urban artists is one to be appreciated and extremely fascinating, especially for viewers who are not familiar with the concept and are caught by surprise.
A simple illusion with a lot of potential: wrap an object, paint the packaging on the object and suddenly, the entire landscape has changed, giving the impression that the wrapped object is sectioned and levitates in nature.
This is how the work of the 2 artists could be described very briefly: they choose trees which they wrap in a material, close to the base of the trunk, and then paint that material to look exactly like the surroundings.
These small tricks give the sensation of floating trees in the air, which have part of their trunk sectioned. The only drawback, in the situation where these trees are at the edge of the road, is that drivers could be caught off guard by what appears before their eyes.
In the same line of thinking and artistic style, another artistic duo, Joakim Kaminsky and Maria Poll, from Sweden, created a "Clear Cut" ("Clear Cut"), in the Medelpad forest, in the Scandinavian country.
The two artists chose to attach a reflective material, similar to a mirror, to the trees in the forest, which gives the impression that the entire forest has been cut through a uniform section, applied to all the trees in the area.
The effect achieved by the two is remarkable, being a real pleasure and amazement for everyone walking through the forest.
You can adopt such ideas with brilliance even in your own garden, so the design of your entire household will "radiate" creativity!
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