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Weekly art websites: amazing 3D street art

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Tuesday 02 March 2010 01:00 GMT
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This week's selection of art websites includes five addresses dedicated to the works of extraordinary 3D illusion street artists.

Julian Beever - http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm
Website of one of the most famous pavement artists, Julian Beever and his large pastel street drawings.

Kurt Wenner - http://www.kurtwenner.com/gallery/Street_gallery/index.htm
Kurt Wenner's gallery of 3D street art interpretations of renaissance-style art.

Edgar Muller - http://www.metanamorph.com/
A website dedicated to the works of celebrated German pavement illusion artist Edgar Muller.

Tracy Lee Stum - http://www.tracyleestum.com/portfolio/street-painting
Website of trompe l'oeil mural painter Tracy Lee Stum who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest street painting by an individual.

John Pugh - http://www.illusion-art.com/pubimg.asp
A website featuring the works of monumental illusion artist John Pugh.

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