3D street art — alternatively known as pavement, chalk or sidewalk
art — is a form of anamorphic art pioneered by American Kurt Wenner.
Sprawling over sidewalks, walls, and public spaces, artists use chalk or
pastels to render pictures that use mathematical continuation of
perspective to give the illusion of three-dimensionality. Though the
medium is widely regarded as a modern art, street art traces its origins
back to the Renaissance.
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