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CTRL+X: Street Artists “Delete” Graffiti with a Painted Anamorphic Illusion
All photos © Anna Christova
As part of the Stenografia street art and graffiti festival in Russia, a collaborative of artists worked to create this phenomenal illusion that appears to “erase” a collection of graffiti from a small car and trash dumpster. With the help of a projector, the team painted the familiar grey and white checker grid found in most graphics applications that denotes a deleted or transparent area. The piece is titled “CTRL+X” in reference to the keyboard command in Photoshop for deleting a selection. You can see nearly 100 behind-the-scenes photos of their process here. (via The Awesomer, Mass Appeal)
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2017/07/ctrlx-street-artists-delete-graffiti-with-a-painted-anamorphic-illusion/