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Street Artist Smug and Müller bring a bit of colout to Liverpool Street

Dairy giant Müller teamed up with world renowned street artist Smug who worked tirelessly over the weekend to create London’s largest ever example of three dimensional photo realistic street art in the heart of the city.

The 100 square meter installation was completed earlier this week bringing a bit of wünder to the busy commute in Finsbury Avenue Square (Liverpool Street Station). The 3D graffiti artwork features iconic cartoon characters including Kitt, Yogi Bear, Mr Men and Muttley, who are all on a new career path after featuring in the latest Müller TV advert.

This type of work, called anamorphic art is a technique that uses mathematical continuation of perspective to give the illusion of depth and of three-dimensionality to the surface worked on. This was London’s first and largest piece of 3D photorealistic street art.

Katy Cowan

Written by Katy Cowan, and tagged with Street Art, London, liverpool street station.

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