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3D Street Painter

3D Street Painter

Amazingly lifelike 3D art transports you to another dimension
A distinctive and engaging method to showcase your brand or company
A mesmerizing art form loved by all audiences
Can create custom works of art tailored to a specific brief
Based in Germany & available for events globally

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This incredible street artist from Germany creates works of art on pavements, sidewalks, and any other type of floor using either colored chalks or acrylic paints. His style combines painter’s ‘folk’ art from 16th Century Italy with the modern perception of illusion painting to create realistic pieces that invite passersby to step into another world.

Manfred has been street painting for over 30 years, earning the title ‘Master Madonnaro’ at the largest international street painting competition in Grazie di Curtatone, Italy early in his career. A testament to his immense skill, he has created bespoke works of art for clients such as Samsung and Costa Coffee at events worldwide. His 3D artwork offers corporate clients a unique, exciting, and innovative way to promote their brand or company. This eye-catching form of art appeals to all audiences and really draws crowds. Passersby can get involved and pose for photos as if they are inside the painting.

He can design custom creations to a brief and paint them live at an event or beforehand. Depending on the intricacy of the design, it can take up to eight days to complete the piece from draft to finish.

This versatile art form can be reproduced in any location - as long as it has a floor! So if you’re looking for a high-impact addition to your event, 3D street art won’t disappoint.

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