The artist draws a three-dimensional graffiti that turn home designer
Amazing optical illusion.
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For more than 30 years, the artist David Louf, known by the pseudonym Mr. June, creates amazing graffiti and murals around the world. But in recent years LUF became interested in optical illusions, which he creates with the help of geometric patterns, putting them on the facades of buildings.
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Colorful shapes and lines make the house similar to the constructor or to open a portal into a parallel world.
Such “magic” of the building is already in Havana, Miami, North Carolina, Denver and Berlin.
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Creativity Lufa becoming more popular: their three-dimensional buildings will soon be in Amsterdam, Aruba and China.
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