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]]>Looking at Pabst’s works, you get the feeling that he can achieve the 3D effect with any drawing, regardless of the subject. More impressively, he only needs a piece of paper and some colored pencils or a regular pen to do it.
Pabst originally focused on traditional oil portraits but became so good at making them that he started feeling a lack of creative challenges. While working on one portrait, he observed a glass and felt a sudden urge to paint it in 3D.
While he discovered that painting in 3D is much harder than he realized, Pabst successfully completed his side project and decided to share it with internet users. His artwork quickly went viral and he realized he had discovered his new passion.
“That moment sparked something big. What started as an experiment became a whole new artistic path for me. Since then, 3D art has become an essential part of my creative journey,” Pabst shared in a recent interview with Bored Panda.
If you would like to see more of Pabst’s impressive 3D drawings, continue scrolling.
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]]>Wenner spent his early life in pursuit of fine art, which led him to attend California’s Art Center. While there, he was recruited by NASA and accepted a job offer from the space organization to serve as an “advanced space illustrator”.
Wenner left NASA in the early 1980s and moved to Italy, where he wanted to study the art of Italian master paintings. While there, he came across an artist who was drawing paintings on the pavement with chalk. That’s when Wenner got the idea to start doing 3D pavement art.
Since then, Wenner created 3D pavement paintings across the world. His works are influenced by the works of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Caravaggio, but also inspired by all sorts of different themes.
“My artwork almost always tells a story. I enjoy using themes and stories that withstand the test of time as they spark recognition across generations. I often use stories from sacred art, mythology, and music,” Wenner shares on his website.
Continue scrolling to check out some of Wenner’s amazing 3D works below.
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]]>The post Stefan Pabst’s Impressive 3D Drawings Look Like They Could Jump Off the Paper at Any Moment appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Looking at Pabst’s works, you get the feeling that he can achieve the 3D effect with any drawing, regardless of the subject. More impressively, he only needs a piece of paper and some colored pencils or a regular pen to do it.
Pabst originally focused on traditional oil portraits but became so good at making them that he started feeling a lack of creative challenges. While working on one portrait, he observed a glass and felt a sudden urge to paint it in 3D.
While he discovered that painting in 3D is much harder than he realized, Pabst successfully completed his side project and decided to share it with internet users. His artwork quickly went viral and he realized he had discovered his new passion.
“That moment sparked something big. What started as an experiment became a whole new artistic path for me. Since then, 3D art has become an essential part of my creative journey,” Pabst shared in a recent interview with Bored Panda.
If you would like to see more of Pabst’s impressive 3D drawings, continue scrolling.
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]]>The post Former NASA Illustrator Creates Stunning 3D Pavement Art appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Wenner spent his early life in pursuit of fine art, which led him to attend California’s Art Center. While there, he was recruited by NASA and accepted a job offer from the space organization to serve as an “advanced space illustrator”.
Wenner left NASA in the early 1980s and moved to Italy, where he wanted to study the art of Italian master paintings. While there, he came across an artist who was drawing paintings on the pavement with chalk. That’s when Wenner got the idea to start doing 3D pavement art.
Since then, Wenner created 3D pavement paintings across the world. His works are influenced by the works of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Caravaggio, but also inspired by all sorts of different themes.
“My artwork almost always tells a story. I enjoy using themes and stories that withstand the test of time as they spark recognition across generations. I often use stories from sacred art, mythology, and music,” Wenner shares on his website.
Continue scrolling to check out some of Wenner’s amazing 3D works below.
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