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JULIAN BEEVER ARTWORK

Postby dat8962 » Jul 26th, '05, 11:32



I'm sure that many of you will have seen some of these images but they're always worth seeing again.

There were a few new images that I hadn't seen before. Enjoy



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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 26th, '05, 11:50

It's all a con, clearly they are not pictures they are real.

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Postby bananafish » Jul 26th, '05, 12:01

It was good seeing the one from a different angle. In fact i would also like to see them all from a different angle.

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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 26th, '05, 12:02

Yeah it would be nice to see more than one incorrect angle. I really have no idea how he does this stuff.

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Postby Demitri » Jul 26th, '05, 20:35

I won't say this style is easy to do - it's not. But it's really centered on the use of perspective and depth. It's not an entirely original style, but it's a great one, nonetheless.

It's really a progression of the concept of Trompe L’oeil. Look back at some work by Magritte and other artists in that style, and you'll see where his method and thought process comes from.

Julian Beever has an astounding grasp on perspective and dimension - something that is often overlooked in todays' art world.

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