Many people must have seen 3D murals or floors painted in cities, right? Images that cause visual spatial confusion always make people want to look at them again and again.
German artist Stefan Pabst technically creates the illusion of three-dimensional space. His works appear to be 3D objects and characters, but they are actually distorted to create an illusion of composition. Stefan Pabst first started out as a full-time painter in 2007, painting portraits, but after a while, he began to long for something different from his usual work. "It was a challenge to spend 10 hours a day painting portraits, but I found it boring." Pabst said, "I began to want to transcend the limitations of paper, beyond 2D." Soon after, he realized his dream , and continues to develop his extraordinary talents.
Some people often question whether Stefan Pabst is fake or made with computers. However, as long as you visit Stefan Pabsts YouTube channel, you can see his actual painting process, which also proves that his works are not fake. . Stefan PabstHis works include the moon rising from the paper, horses that seem to be walking out of the canvas, and terrifying and realistic giant spiders... These works are already very stunning, but he wants to go further and try painting 3D portraits.
"I want to encourage people through my work and show that they can do anything." Stefan Pabst said, "I want to show the magic of painting."