Edgar Mueller – 3D Street Artist

Our last post about 3D Chalk Artist Julian Beever was so popular that we thought it was only appropriate to share the work of another amazing Master of the 3D Street Art. So please enjoy the work of Edgar Mueller.

Edgar Mueller Amazing 3D Street Art

Edgar Mueller Amazing 3D Street Art

 

From his website “Edgar Müller was born in Mülheim/Ruhr on 10 July 1968. He grew up in the rural city of Straelen on the western edge of Germany. His fascination with painting began in his childhood, with paintings of rural scenes of Straelen. He went to the high school in the neighboring town of Geldern, where an international competition of street painters took place. Inspired by the transitory works of art which met him on his way to school, Edgar Müller decided to enter the competition. He took part for the first time at the age of 16, going on to win the competition, aged 19, with a copy of the famous “Jesus at Emmaus ” (Caravaggio). Around the age of 25, Müller decided to devote himself completely to street painting. He travelled all over Europe, making a living with his transitory art. Because of his grounding in traditional painting and modern communication, Müller uses a more simple and graphic language for his art. He paints over large areas of urban public life and gives them a new appearance, thereby challenging the perceptions of passers-by.”

 

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One Response to Edgar Mueller – 3D Street Artist

  1. tylerschuett says:

    That’s really amazing. Great find. Totally inspirational and one of those things where you go ‘how the hell did he do that?’