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Scroll down slowly and stop at each new frame. Incredible!!!!!
Julian Beever is an English artist who's famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium . Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion.
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Coke Bottle - Is this the real thing?


Little and Large - Notice Julian Beever sitting on top of the bottle... Or is he?


Arctic Street Conditions With Soft Drink.


Waste of water... - Do you notice everything is fake... even the hose and water?


Boat - Push the boat out.


Portable Computer - The illusion of the Portable Computer was drawn on The Strand, London. Look closely, you can see the bricks through the chalk on the monitor screen.


Mosaic - There is no hole in this pavement.


Beneath every street...


Pre-modernist and post-modernist. - People are actually avoiding walking in the "hole".


Rembrandts with Rembrandts.


Pavement Picasso: This picture was done outside York Minster and appeared in The Sun.


Self-Portrait Of The Artist With Liquid Refreshment. Which is the real guy? Which beer is real?


Pavements Lined With Gold (1) - This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.


Pavements Lined With Gold (2) - This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.


Pavements Lined With Gold (3) - This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.


Pavements Lined With Gold (4) - This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.


Pavements Lined With Gold (5) - This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.


Swimming Pool in The High Street: - Remember, both his feet in reality are flat on the pavement


Here we see the Swimming-Pool, drawn in Glasgow, Scotland, but viewed from the "wrong" side. These drawings only work from one viewpoint otherwise the image appears strangely distorted.


Election of Tony Blair: - The illusion of the Politicians Meeting Their End was drawn outside The Bank of England and was commissioned by Channel 4's Midnight Special for the night of the 1997 General Election.


The World's Biggest Fly-Spray


This drawing of a Rescue was to be viewed using an inverting mirror.


Girl on a beach mat.


Make Poverty History: - This Make Poverty History drawing was requested by Live8 to support the pressure campaign on the G8 in Edinburgh. It was done in Edinburgh City Centre.


Make Poverty History drawing from the side (40 ft long).


Babyfood...


Babyfood... - Seen from the wrong side.


Waterfall - Taking the plunge.
You can still see the blocks of concrete.


Spiderman to the rescue above and below this London street.


Batman and Robin to the rescue. SO COOL.

-More Chalk Drawings by Julian Beever
So awesome.
That is fairly cool, even though they only work from one angle.
That is so weird!
I saw these a few days ago, there's only about 3 that you can't tell aren't 3D or not.
The water in most of the images looks so real.