Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

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These interesting images with immersive adorn the streets of Milan, where he lives and works Italian street-art artist Caiffa Cosimo (Cosimo Caiffa). 36-year-old artist began to create street pictures since moving to Milan on a permanent residence, and since then pleases residents and guests of the city with drawings that blur the line between the real world and fantasy.

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the streetFrom street art a bad reputation — some people even think that it is a crime. But there are artists who do transform empty walls and space in works of art. This is exactly what makes a street artist Cosimo Ceone of Caiffa. He creates large-scale 3D painting with interactive elements.

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Thanks to its 3D technology, the artist makes a boring space really come through. And his work attracted the attention of an increasing number of people Cosimo is trying to enter in their works are of completely random things that are within them created of picture: this can be the post the asphalt near, or even passing by people.

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the streetInteractive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the streetInteractive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Interactive street art: the artist enters 3D paintings in the street

Keywords: 3D painting | Street art | Artist

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