@Ed Morgan.. This concept predates the Roadrunner, the Yellow Brick Road which seemed to go on forever in The Wizard of Oz was actually painted on a vertical surface at the end of a small studio.
I’d like to see a few good “3D” sidewalk murals. Are they as impressive as they seem to be in photographs? Do they fool people on the scene? Do children and animals take them as real?
There’s a nice mural in Monroeville AL with a scene out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD , one in Brewton depicting logging operations, one in Jay FL based on cotton.
Leroy over 9 years ago
Old Roadrunner gag.
electricshadow Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yes, very wily painting.
usfellers over 9 years ago
@Ed Morgan.. This concept predates the Roadrunner, the Yellow Brick Road which seemed to go on forever in The Wizard of Oz was actually painted on a vertical surface at the end of a small studio.
Jorah over 9 years ago
Came to say what DukeDoug and Ed Morgan said! Nice to know I can count on y’all. Trompe l’oeil indeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trompe-l’%C5%93il
emptc12 over 9 years ago
I’d like to see a few good “3D” sidewalk murals. Are they as impressive as they seem to be in photographs? Do they fool people on the scene? Do children and animals take them as real?
Lyons Group, Inc. over 9 years ago
Also see Over The Hedge.
ladylagomorph76 over 9 years ago
The Truman Show
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
The paint easel and mural classes are available from ACME Supply…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
There’s a nice mural in Monroeville AL with a scene out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD , one in Brewton depicting logging operations, one in Jay FL based on cotton.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 9 years ago
As Slappy Squirrel put it, “Old gag. New twist.”
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
I guess that’s all folks!