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Artist from Portugal creates anamorphic graffiti.
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Portuguese artist Sergio Odat creates anamorphic graffiti the viewer think that insects, animals, or cars, drawn by a master, now began to stir and fly, crawl or go.
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Sergio was interested in optical illusions since childhood. Later, he earned a living by opening a tattoo parlor.
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Received international recognition as an artist, Sergio stopped doing tattoos. He moved to London and began to create commercial projects. Odat worked with major international companies such as Shell, Kingsmill, the Coca-Cola and Samsung.
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Today the work of the artist from Lisbon adorn the cities in the US, UK, native to Portugal and other countries.
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Their murals Sergio calls “sombre 3D.” It creates the illusion of volume with shadows and lines, but as “paintings” uses not one, but two walls forming a right angle.
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