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Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Art
Jan Is De Man is a Dutch street artist renowned for his playful and interactive 3D murals that transform urban spaces into whimsical masterpieces.
His artworks invite viewers to engage with their surroundings in a whole new way, often blending reality with imagination. Let’s dive into some of his most striking murals, each bringing its own story to the streets.
1. Giraffe Eating the Plants – Utrecht, Netherlands
This mural in Utrecht features a life-sized giraffe reaching out to nibble on the leaves of a nearby tree. Its realistic depiction and clever use of perspective make it appear as if the animal is interacting with the environment, adding a touch of nature to the urban setting.
Jan Is De Man: This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.
More photos: Urban Safari: Giraffe Street Art by Jan Is De Man in Utrecht
2. Majestic Peacock – Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands
Jan Is De Man’s peacock mural gracefully spreads its vibrant blue feathers across the wall, creating a beautiful illusion of the bird blending seamlessly with its surroundings.
More photos: Peacock by JanIsDeMan in Vinkeveense Plassen, Netherlands
3. The Happy Face Wall – Utrecht, Netherlands
What seems like a simple wall in Utrecht has been turned into a smiling face by Jan Is De Man’s artistic touch. The clever use of windows as eyes gives this mural a lively expression that brightens up the entire street, spreading joy to passersby.
More: 3 eye murals in The Netherlands by Jan Is De Man
4. Shelf of Memories – Nieuwegein, Netherlands
This mural depicts a giant shelf filled with various objects, including a teddy bear, musical instruments, and vintage artifacts. It’s a nostalgic piece that invites viewers to step closer and explore the details, sparking memories of items they may have once owned.
Jan Is De Man: In this interactive project, local residents could send me their most precious object. Besides the size this also was a challenging mural for me cause I painted a lot of things that I usually would never do. As an example: I never thought I would paint a singing frog like this.
More photos and about: Local residents most precious objects
5. Bookshelf Building – Solnechnodolsk, Russia
Jan Is De Man created a large-scale illusion of a bookshelf on the side of a building in Russia. This mural brings together the community’s favorite books, celebrating the joy of reading and knowledge while blending art seamlessly into the architecture.
More photos: 3d mural by JanIsDeMan in Solnechnodolsk, Russia
6. 3D Airplane – Anamorphic Mural
This challenging anamorphic piece of a 3D airplane stretches across a concrete wall, showcasing Jan Is De Man’s mastery of perspective and technique. The realistic details make it appear as if the airplane is bursting through the wall, ready to take flight.
View this mural from multiple angles: Pretty challenging anamorphic piece
7. Smiling Building – Utrecht, Netherlands
With a touch of humor and creativity, Jan Is De Man transformed this building into a giant smiling face. The clever use of lines and shapes creates an expression that feels alive, turning a mundane structure into a joyful landmark.
More photos: Building With Smiley Face
Discover More of Jan Is De Man’s Street Art
Jan Is De Man’s street art is a testament to his skill in blending imagination with urban landscapes, making the streets a canvas for fun and creativity. His unique approach not only beautifies spaces but also encourages viewers to see their environment from a different perspective.
To explore more of his captivating murals and follow his latest projects, be sure to check out his website and follow him on Instagram.
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Building With Smiley Face
By JanIsDeMan in IJsselstein, Netherlands.More!: Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Artstreetartutopia.com
Hungry Giraffe in Utrecht: Jan Is De Man’s Mural Feeds on Real Plants
In Utrecht, Netherlands, Jan Is De Man has turned a building into a canvas for a towering giraffe mural that evolves with its environment, making art and nature collide in stunning harmony.
The mural’s integration with the climbing greenery continues to evolve, creating a living artwork that draws visitors year-round. It’s become a hotspot for selfies and social media posts.Jan Is De Man on the mural: This concept where the giraffe is eating the plants, is going to be better within the years… The wall next to the giraffe becomes a vertical green garden. But I was a bit impatient, so I drew a few of the plants already.
More!: Jan Is De Man: Transforming Cityscapes with Playful 3D Street Art
Have you seen this mural in person? What impact do you think street art like this has on urban spaces?
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6 Photos Of 3D Mural by Peeta in Mannheim, Germany
Anamorphic muralist Peeta
By Peeta in Mannheim, Germany for Stadt-Wand-Kunst STADT.WAND.KUNST project.
Peeta is a Venice based graffiti artist since ‘93, muralist, oil painter and sculptor.
Peeta: “I loved this building since the beginning and I tried my best to combine multidisciplinary skills to transform it while keeping its original taste. Thanks to the city of Mannheim and the great people that supported and worked on this project.”
More: Anamorphic mural by Peeta in Padova, Italy
Anamorphic art is a technique that creates the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.
By using perspective distortion, artists manipulate how the artwork is viewed from specific angles, making flat images appear as though they are popping out of the surface. This method has been widely used in murals and street art, where artists like Peeta transform buildings, pavements, and walls into stunning optical illusions. The goal of anamorphic art is to challenge the viewer’s perception of reality through clever design and perspective tricks.
More: 12 Jaw-Dropping 3D Street Art Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real
What do you think about this 3D mural by Peeta?
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Anamorphic mural by Peeta in Padova, Italy
Anamorphic muralist PeetaBy Peeta at the university of Padova in Italy.More by Peeta on Street Art Utopia.streetartutopia.com
Stitching Time: Fabian Bane Florin’s 3D-Anamorphic Mural ‘Cut Through History’ in Frauenfeld, Switzerland
Street Artist Fabian Bane Florin
The city of Frauenfeld, Switzerland got a bit more colorful thanks to a stunning mural by Fabian Bane Florin. Titled “Cut Through History,” this magnificent piece was created for the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld, bringing a rich blend of history and art to life.The mural features a 3D-anamorphic painting of a seamstress, lost in concentration as she works with a piece of red cloth. This captivating piece pays homage to the building it graces, which once housed a tailoring shop. In this way, Florin’s work threads together past and present, building a bridge between the location’s history and its current existence.
Speaking about his work, Florin said, “With this work, I wanted to express my respect for the place and its past. A special thanks goes to the organizers of the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld for a great week and as always to my friend and assistant Robert Dörre.”
The model for the painting, @jennysoldano, also deserves mention for bringing this extraordinary piece of art to life.
It’s always inspiring to see street artists like Fabian Bane Florin use their talent to honor a place’s history while also adding a touch of beauty and intrigue to our everyday surroundings. If you’ve captured a snapshot of this remarkable mural, we invite you to share it in our Facebook group, Your Street Art Utopia. Let’s celebrate and spread the beauty of street art together!
For more on Fabian Bane Florin and his breathtaking street art, follow him on Instagram Fabian Bane Florin.
More by Fabian Bane Florin: “The Plessurfischer” – Mural by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland
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“The Plessurfischer” – Mural by Fabian Bane Florin in Chur, Switzerland
Muralist Fabian Bane FlorinBy Fabian Bane Florin at Sägenstrasse 8 in Chur, Switzerland. For Street Art Festival Chur."I saw the wall next to the river and came up immediately with the istreetartutopia.com
Stunning Optical Illusion Mural by Shozy Changes the Way You See Street Art
Photo by Dmitry Levochkin
Street Artist Shozy
By Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia for International Mural Festival.
Shozy is a renowned street artist known for his mesmerizing 3D murals and optical illusions. His work often plays with perception, creating interactive and immersive experiences for viewers. Shozy’s art blends realism with fantasy, making ordinary urban spaces feel surreal. His ability to transform walls with depth and movement makes him a standout in the contemporary street art scene.
More by Shozy: “The Wave Is Coming” by Shozy in Balashikha, Russia
Photo by @_the_antidote
More: 12 Jaw-Dropping 3D Street Art Masterpieces You Won’t Believe Are Real
About Shozy:
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What do you think about this mural by Shozy?
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clean Or dirty / Shozy
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“The Wave Is Coming” by Shozy in Balashikha, Russia
Street Artist Shozy
“The Wave Is Coming” by Shozy for International Mural Festival. You can find the facade at Zheleznodorozhny, Novaya, 7 in Balashikha, Russia.Shozy (direct translation): This is a 14-story panel house with an illusory end. Distorting and bubbling windows create dissonance with the usual geometry of panels. Some floors glitch apart, adding a digital spice, the seams between the panels bend, creating the base of an illusory form, and the composition is completed by a slit in the sky that devastates the house. Like other works in this series, this façade invites the viewer to look at familiar things from a new point of view, look for aesthetics among painfully familiar elements of the Russian urban landscape and simply be surprised, deceived, but still satisfied.
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Stunning Optical Illusion Mural by Shozy Changes the Way You See Street Art
Photo by Dmitry LevochkinStreet Artist ShozyBy Shozy in Solnechnogorsk, Russia for International Mural Festival.Shozy is a renowned street artist known for his mesmerizing 3D murals and ostreetartutopia.com
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