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Edgar Mueller’s Contextual Art
Sunday June 21st 2009, 10:49 PM Posted by: Alexx
Filed under: Art,Contextual Art

I’m getting really interested in contextual art and these are fantastic examples. If you’ve never seen his work before, these are little scenes painstakingly painted in the street to be viewed from a specific vantage point and lens. People are encourage to interact with the painting as if the scene were real.

“I wanted to play with positives and negatives to encouraged people to think twice about everything they see” -Edgar Muller

-Alexx
Hat-tip: Eileen @ Irish Thymes
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OMG! These are sooo cool, it’s not funny how cool they are! Seen ‘em before, but they always impress!

Comment by thecolor 06.23.09 @ 1:02 PM

Amazing work!! The effort behind it is just crazy. It’s people like this we need around us.

Comment by Kenny 06.23.09 @ 2:07 PM

That is just ridiculously stunning!

Comment by Beth 08.13.09 @ 6:48 PM

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