The ‘Robot’ by TSF Crew is Magical
Jennifer Gosnell — August 13, 2012 — Art & Design
References: tsfportfolio.blogspot & laughingsquid
The ‘Robot’ by TSF Crew takes on a life of its own with its 3D illustration. The talented French Street Artist group comprised of Papy, Milouz and Ba.2k has the Robot on display in the Riofluo creative studio in Dijon, France as part of the “La Toison d’Art” art show.
What is not immediately apparent, but later understandable through the photos, is that the piece of work is not actually flat, but truly three dimensional. Using a counter jutting out from the wall as the extension for the hand and the robot’s leg, it gives a great illusion. However, as you can tell from the photos there is only a specific angle where everything lines up and looks so three dimensional—still a fascinating ability and true talent.
What is not immediately apparent, but later understandable through the photos, is that the piece of work is not actually flat, but truly three dimensional. Using a counter jutting out from the wall as the extension for the hand and the robot’s leg, it gives a great illusion. However, as you can tell from the photos there is only a specific angle where everything lines up and looks so three dimensional—still a fascinating ability and true talent.
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