The streets of cities can be quite boring and dull. That's
why it's fun to see them being brought to life by amazing and creative street
artists. Not all people love graffiti, but it's difficult to not like these
unique and magnificent creations by Pierrot (Scaf).
The artist creates amazing 3D graffiti illusions and they
look like they're about to jump off the wall. If someone didn't expect to see a
dinosaur or a lion around the corner, they would be in for the scare of their
life. Pierrot often takes before and after pictures of the places he transforms
and it's amazing to see the transition from a simple wall to a work of art.
Pierrot started his own company where he paints his artwork
for people. On his website, Pierrot writes: "Passionate about drawing, I
founded my decoration company GrafoDeco. Addressing both individuals and
professionals (public or private companies), event organizers, associations, or
all those who are anxious to bring a touch of originality to their interior or
exterior decorations. I paint all supports (walls, panels, canvases ...) and of
all sizes."
Pierrot didn't study in any art schools or anything similar.
He started like most street artists on the streets. He learned everything he
knows on his own or from other artists. In a previous interview, Pierrot
mentioned that he was inspired by a school friend to start creating art.
Pierrot doesn't just do street art, he creates interactive
optical illusions and they are very difficult to do. The level at which you
have to understand perspective, light, and many other things is insane and
requires a lot of experience. This shows perfectly that street art is not
always just vandalism, it's also an amazing and very technical art form.
Pierrot tops off his amazing graffiti by coming up with fun
ways to photograph it. He makes his art interactive so that people can take fun
and unique photos with all kinds of creatures, characters, and even animals
that don't exist anymore. Pierrot himself dresses and poses with his work,
which often is one of the reasons his work goes viral.
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