They for use were made.
What’s a sundial in the shade?”
~Benjamin Franklin~
I love this fast time lapsed clip. It is so cool to see an artist in his creation!
All images ©Edgar Mueller
“I wanted to play with positives and negatives to encourage people to think twice about everything they see,” Edgar said.
is rekindled by a spark from another person.
Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude
of those who have lighted the flame within us.”
~Albert Schweitzer~
Judy Harper says
These are amazing! I'm sitting at my computer, but I feel like I'm going to fall into the crevice or water! Great pictures!
S.E. Sward says
Freaky! It's amazing that he can play with perspective like that and create an image that looks 3D when it is only 2D. They look like something right out of a Hollywood summer disaster/action blockbuster. How long do these street paintings stay up? It looks like the people in the pics are having fun pretending to be caught in the middle of the catastrophe – it would make for some fun vacation snaps.
Suecae Sounds says
At first I thought Edgar Mueller was just a clever photoshop guy, but seeing that it is real works of art, it kind of takes your breath away. 🙂
KK says
That is incredible!
Under the Influence says
That is AWESOME! Funny how no one walked INTO the cravasse – just around the edges or looking like they were falling in.
The other pictures are cool, too!
ItsKelly says
Very cool! And a great lesson on perspective!
Shawn says
I am an artist and it still blows my mind that he can get his perspective so right on when working on such a huge piece! Amazing!
Two Normal Moms says
These are so cool. I'm amazed every time I see them. Serious talent.
***Ally
missy says
i love this stuff!!!!!!
AMAZING!!!!!!
Unknown Mami says
That first quote is fantastic!
Night Owl Mama says
Wow that is really incrediable imaginationation and such great craftsmanship such talent. I don't think I've ever seen anything like that thanks for sharing those