These amazing works of a painter I found in a mail via Luisa Vasconsellos originated from Gloria Mühlebach to which the link is :
From: Gloria Mühlebach <grmuhlebach@gmail.com> and I was so enthralled by such aweson kind of painting right from the spiritual Idea of it i.e. to create out of flat 2-dimensional walls ... great portals and hidden landscapes ... which is for me
"The True Manifesting of 5-D-Portals leading into likewise landscapes of 5-D hidden in the blockade of a linear 2-D-Wall ---- It is like a Parable and a very fine too ! From: Gloria Mühlebach <grmuhlebach@gmail.com> and I was so enthralled by such aweson kind of painting right from the spiritual Idea of it i.e. to create out of flat 2-dimensional walls ... great portals and hidden landscapes ... which is for me
There is no more for me to explain but to call out : E n j o y !!!
with all my Compassion and Love to you
(Contra)Mary
Well, we are speaking about dreams ....
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gloria Mühlebach <grmuhlebach@gmail.com>
Date: 2013/5/7
Subject: AMAZING! Flat Walls - 3D Paintings!!!
To:
Need a good painter?
This guy should qualify.
This guy should qualify.
Before photo:
A typical concrete and stucco
facade
Then the wall starts to take
on a three dimensional appearance
This is Eric, in his element, 30'
off the ground.
He does most of the artwork
by himself
and researches, paints and designs
each project from scratch.
His wife Kathy, also an artist,
serves as project manager.
After photo:
Finished product
MORE BELOW
Here are some more examples of
Eric's projects:
Before photo:
Great American Crossroad -
Bucyrus , Ohio
After photo:
Before photos:
After photo
Liberty Remembers
Hard to believe you're looking
at a flat 2-dimensional wall.
How to dress up a drab Shopping
Mall in Niagara , NY state
Before photo
After photo
Also, look at the close-up
of the left side
And the middle
(I wonder how many birds fly
into this wall on a daily basis?)
Indoor Murals at the Hallway of
Miller Brewery.
Before
Miller Fermenting Rooms
Past meets Present in the
Miller Brewery Fermenting Rooms.
Hooks, clipboards and aprons
were added to
the surface of the murals to
enhance the illusion.
After photos
You're looking at flat walls
Detail view looking down the
illusional hallway in the
previous mural:
SIMPLY AMAZING, ISN'T IT?
I wonder how many people walk
into the walls, while trying to go
down a hallway that does not exist!
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