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Art in its uninhibited form exudes a sapiosexual energy that captivates the mind and soul alike.

Today we bring for you an artist who's renowned world-over for his pavement drawings. This is not one of those street art things that we hear now and then. There is a technique, a methodology- that our artist called anamorphic or what all of us better know as 3D, behind the works.

Julian Beever is an acclaimed British artist whose craft has been shaped by many a influences in life. He began as an busker, tried his hands at photography, tree planting, carpet-fitting, teaching as well as street entertainer.

Each of these experiences starkly reflects in all his works that brings together art and technology down to the place of the common man- pavement and open air alleys and lanes. Like many other artists, Julian never restricts his art to a single space-bound dimension but has traveled far and wide from USA to Europe to Australia.

Typically imbued in Europe "art nouveau" culture, his works have earned him the laurel of  "the pavement Picasso". However, Julian humbly denies much commonality, except maybe the interest in 3-Dimensionality between the great artist and himself.

Setting aside his freelancing aspect, Julian's works have found favor with the corporate world nationally and internationally.

He has also authored a book- "Pavement Chalk Artist - The Three Dimensional Drawings" that's been an inspiration to many who want to hone their skills like him.

Although we were hard pressed for leaving out what not to show here, his works are truly compelling to the man, woman and the child who comes onto the street.












You can catch a glimpse of Julian's other works on his website by clicking on this link.

What's your take on his artworks ? Leave us a reply surely.

Stay tuned for more such curatorial artworks with the E-junkie team.
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