Lots of wows here, amazing work by Collin van der Sluijs. Van der Sluijs was most recently in Chicago where he completed a tremendous mural in the south loop as part of the Wabash Arts Corridor that depicts two endangered Illinois birds amongst an explosion of blooms. He also opened his first solo show in the U.S. titled “Luctor Et Emergo” at Vertical Gallery, featuring a wide range of paintings and drawings. You can follow more of his work on Flickr.
Via Colossal Art.
johnson catman says
I am always amazed that someone with the talent can turn a two-dimensional surface into a three-dimensional illusion. That piece really looks like it comes out from the wall. Plus, it is HUGE (should I dare say YUUUUGE?).
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Gorgeous!
It’s hard to believe they’re real
Caine says
I know! I want to visit that in person, and run my hand over it. Amazing work, it really looks a though you could walk behind the flowers and birds.
I think this is one situation where YUUUUGE applies.
jimb says
Next time I’m in Chicago I’ll have to go see that. Wow.
(Originally from there, occasional trips to visit family.)
Looking at others on the site, the Moose Bubblegum Bubble made me giggle. :-)
Caine says
Jim @ 4:
I have spent hours looking at his work, I’m in love with it. All of it. Some of it is just, I don’t have words for things like this: http://collinvandersluijs.com/news/24-3-2016-%C2%B4one-wall%C2%B4-project-by-urban-nation-berlin-collab-with-super-a/
jimb says
Caine @ 5:
Wow!
(/redundant)
Clearly, I don’t have words, either. Just incredible.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
I really need to see that next time I’m in Berlin