December 12, 2006 by Vurdlak
Nicholas R. S. emailed me these interesting photos, taken at Bayview Subway Station, in Toronto. Nick said: “Sort of like the big lines on the buildings or the 3d chalk drawings. Good stuff!” Indeed, these are something between murals and street art. Clearly, they work in a way anamorphic images work. If you are long time visitor, you may notice few of those pictures were already published on this site - 3D ladder and impossible steps. Don’t forget to jump inside this article, for full set of photos!















Sick
that is like so weird like ya like ya know. but its still like cool and all.
I’m just gonna have to go to Bayview station sometime…
isn’t this a repost??
That is neat!
These are still pretty cool, but not as good as the other 3-D art that was on here a while ago. The one’s with people in them are the best.
simply amazing
Is the guy in the 3rd picture real, or is he part of the painting? The same(similar) painting is shown again, without the guy, but he still sorta looks like part of the drawing
Sick
i thought carrie made those
That is soo wicked!!!
I pass by that station every day. I only ever noticed the salt shaker. Some time I’ll have to get off and look around. That’s Bayview station in Toronto.
Whoever runs this place or else painted all those things at the wall should hold a booth for passer-bys to get their pictures taken with these drawings and charge ten apeice. Cool, cool stuff.
you know, the subway is AWFULLY clean!! O.o
that is lyke sooooo cool!!! i love the ladder with the bloke in it! i need to go there some time
ohhhhhh my gosh.you people that think that the illusoins are cool are dum.the people are putting their feet and hands on the ground and on the wall. and if u look in the corners you can see the images bend.DUHHHHHHHHH!and i’m only 11!
To beastly,
every body knew that but they are still cool.
Some people just have too much time on their hands.