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Anamorphic or 3D Street Art

Step Into the Art

3D (or anamorphic) street art is like a magic trick for your eyes! Using clever angles, shading, and perspective, it creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface, making it look like objects are popping out of the ground or disappearing into it. When viewed from the right spot, the artwork comes to life, turning sidewalks into waterfalls, holes into portals, and streets into adventure scenes.

 

It’s interactive, mind-bending, and perfect for unforgettable photos!

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My Story

My journey with chalk art started in 2020 during the COVID lockdowns. What began as a simple creative outlet on my driveway quickly turned into a community project and I started drawing for neighbors, friends, and anyone who asked. My 13-year-old daughter often joined me, making it a special experience we shared together.​That year, I created over 80 chalk pieces, gaining invaluable experience through constant practice.

 

By 2021, companies and organizations started hiring me, and I soon discovered the world of 3D street art. By fall, I was exploring and sharing my anamorphic designs, and before I knew it, I was traveling across the country and even internationally to bring my art to life.​

What started as a passion project has grown into a dream career. Creating art that captivates, engages, and transforms spaces is what I love most, and I’m grateful for every opportunity to share it with the world.

3D Art Options

I create all of my pieces using soft chalk pastels, tempera paint, or acrylics on vinyl. The use of pastels allows for rich and vibrant colors and a high level of detail. Chalk pastels are not permanent and are eventually power-washed off of the surface. Tempera allows for more durable designs that can withstand some foot traffic, and vinyl allows for the most flexibility and durability.

Traditional Chalk Pastels

Our Clients

Based in Fort Worth, TX - able to travel worldwide for art

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