Last Updated on August 17, 2022 by teamobn
3D art is a type of artwork that is created using three-dimensional objects. This type of art can be created using a variety of materials, including clay, metal, wood, plastics and even paint. This art is often used in advertising and packaging, as well as in sculptures and paintings.
3D living isn’t new, but these two artists take it to a whole new dimension. If you have the ability and the time, you can add something very unique to your home or garden. This type of living is limited only by your imagination.
Felice Varini and Axel Peemoller
Felice Varini is a Swiss 3D artist who is best known for creating large-scale installations that are site-specific and interactive. His work often features geometric patterns that are created using a variety of techniques, including painting, sculpture, and video projection.
Varini’s work often explores the relationship between space and perception, and said that his goal is to “create an optical illusion that would modify the perception of the space.”
His installations are often designed to be viewed from a specific vantage point, and he has said that he wants viewers to “become active participants in the work.”
While born in Germany in 1976, Axel Peemoeller grew up near Bielefeld. He is a 3D artist who has been inspired by the work of Swiss artist Felice Varini. Peemoeller’s work focuses on the use of geometric shapes and patterns to create optical illusions. He has exhibited his work in Europe and the United States, and his work is held in private and public collections.
Swiss artist Felice Varini and German artist Axel Peemoller are known for their innovative and eye-catching 3D artwork. Their work often features geometric shapes and patterns that appear to be floating in mid-air.
Varini and Peemoller often use public spaces as their canvas, transforming ordinary buildings and streets into works of art. Their goal is to create an optical illusion that changes the way viewers see the world around them.
Check out some of their 3D Arts!
Eureka Tower parking garage signs – designed by Axel Peemoeller
The Eureka Tower parking garage signs, designed by Axel Peemoeller, feature anamorphic signage. This innovative signage system uses perspective to create the illusion of three-dimensional letters and images. The anamorphic signage is highly visible and legible, even from a distance.
Warp Stairs Design
If you’re looking to add an extra touch of illusion and intrigue to your home, consider designing your own anamorphic warp stairs.
Anamorphic illusions are those that appear to change shape when viewed from different angles. By playing with perspective, you can create a staircase that seems to twist and turn as someone ascends or descends it.
Rooms
Anamorphic 3D room design is an innovative and effective way to create an immersive experience for your guests. By using three-dimensional painting and surfaces, you can create a truly unique and memorable experience for your guests.
Bus Ad Design
As the world of advertising evolves, so too do the techniques that businesses use to reach their target consumers. One of the latest and most innovative methods is using 3D bus advertisements.
This type of advertising allows businesses to capture the attention of passersby in a highly effective way. For instance, a creator could capture the attention of passersby by placing an advertisement on a 3D bus.
If you want more of these 3D arts, browse our gallery!
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