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June 25, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

I’ve been collecting all kinds of 3d chalk drawings and murals for long as I can remember, and over the time this collection really grew big. Currently there are more than dozen murals I never got time to share with you. So today I bring you the biggest mural collection up to date. Beneath first two examples, you may find attached gallery with dozen of 3D wall paintings that are so incredible, you will have a really hard time believing they are not real. Which one is your favorite? I picked the beneath Mural as the most astonishing one, because only after seeing the second photo (which shows us how the wall looked before it was painted), only then my brain could process the first image as a flat painting. I still have trouble understanding how such a realistic result could ever been achieved. Simply amazing!

mural optical illusion

Believe it or not, everything you see is a painting on a flat wall!

This is exact same wall before the Mural was painted on it

This is exact same wall before the Mural was painted on it

Check the mural gallery below to see more of the stuff we never published before:

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23 Responses
  1. hai says:

    Yay first post! Wow that’s incredible, 5 stars! Its amazing how people can make pictures look so 3-d.

  2. Snowman25 says:

    just… WOW!

  3. ofi37 says:

    perspective is a wonderful thing :)

  4. anonymous says:

    even the second pic(the rough copy) is pretty realistic…

  5. All I can say Is EFFING PHENOMINAL!

  6. brooks Masterton says:

    WOW Tromp L’oeil at it’s best

  7. Aiman Amani says:

    UNBELIEVABLE!!! How can anyone create such a beautiful masterpiece.

  8. torylarriva says:

    Wow! I wish I could paint like that!

  9. Magilicius says:

    If i didnt notice the perspective change when i walked around i would probably end up walking into that wall!

  10. Savage says:

    Truly astonishing pieces of work. Well chosen.

  11. Tyrone says:

    I actually saw the 11th one in real life!

  12. bubbles says:

    wow, this is so cool! I can’t beleive people can actually paint that good!

  13. Romninja says:

    Wow, *jumps into monitor*….ohh…it’s not real >_<

  14. Flor says:

    I wish somebody would paint something like this in my town too.

  15. Facebook User says:

    Many photos (7 to 17 actually) where taken in Quebec City, I recognise them because that’s where I’m from ! Some of those where commissioned to celebrate our history. 7 to 10 represent rural life in the early days of the colony. 11 to 14 represent the famous people who shaped our province. You will recognise Jacques cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Louis joliette and Felix Leclerc, amongst others. 15 to 17 is just on a normal builing, and it mimics medical related surgeries.

  16. Spider says:

    AMAZING! Absolutely amazing! I want one on my wall!

  17. Icy says:

    the ultimate shadow crossings are beautifully depicted realistically. the plant must be a true perfectionist. i’m really impressed =)

  18. Renato Nunes da Silva says:

    The first one, really is the most spectacular. It´s very real, the woman reading really catch me.

  19. Diego says:

    incredible!!!! those paints are amazing i love them really they look so real… the last one is the most real i think but all of them look amazing

  20. Care Bear says:

    That’s incredible. It’s gorgeous and so thought provoking. It let’s the imagination wander around the rest of the house.

  21. green says:

    killer pic’s I too want in my living room

  22. Ren says:

    I learned how to do this in my art class, although I only learned the basics; nothing this amazing.
    I probably would’ve walked into that wall xD

  23. Annemontess says:

    woow cool!!
    you sure have to look out to not walk against that wall!
    XD it’s really realistic!

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