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I recently ran across a great website of an artist who has spent over ten years in several countries drawing on the pavement. His name is Julian Beever. Perhaps you have heard of him. If you are like me, you haven’t until now but it will be an experience to enjoy. This man uses sidewalk chalk to make these incredible pictures. Personally, I would hate to watch them disappear when the rain starts.

I went to his website to see exactly what the shouting was about. This is an example of his work:

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Just look at the originality of the work. Isn’t it hard to believe that all of that art work is on the pavement? I highly recommend his work to you. Go to his site and see for yourself. There are a number of other pictures, all incredible!!!

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Posted by The Window Shopper, filed under Don't Miss Websites.
Date: July 14, 2007, 11:28 pm |


4 Comments

  1. Blogger Adsense Hacks (1 comments.) on 15.07.2007 at 01:40 (Reply)

    thats unbelievable, especially the huge cola bottle, it looks so real!

    1. The Window Shopper on 15.07.2007 at 12:08 (Reply)

      Aren’t they fantastic!!! All of the things I have seen by this gentleman are awesome. Thank you for commenting.

  2. Anonymous on 16.07.2007 at 22:28 (Reply)

    yeah, I saw another similar post talked about his drew on Confessions of a Boy from Margaret River as well. it is amazing, isn’t it?…

    Nice blog….

    1. The Window Shopper on 16.07.2007 at 23:31 (Reply)

      Absolutely amazing. When you see the pic from a different point of view you wonder how the heck it could look like that but it does. This person has an amazing way of reading the way the picture should be and draws it that way. I couldn’t do that in a million years.

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