What an amazing sense of perspective, light and shadow he has. Not to mention the imagination to think of them in the first place. He has to think ahead to what angle the photograph will be taken, where the viewer will stand and design with that exact perspective in mind. I think the chalk of the world with the "End Poverty" banner is the best example since you can see both the original concept/finished produce with the tiny guy standing at the top of a perfectly round world, then to look at the side view and see how prounced the elongation actually had to be to allow that first shot. Great find.
Here is the artist's official site: Julian Beever The site that's linked in this article stole the photos from the artist (it's also going around as a spam/chain letter on the Net) although it at least mentions the artist by name.
Hi Tom: ___Thanks for the link. Amazing work as I have seen nothing even close to that level of talent! I am not an artist by any stretch but just to imagine this is possible would be a stretch yet here they are for the world to view! ___Good Luck ___Wayne
Tom, I thought I at times found interesting things to do a Thread on. This one is just Great (IMO) of course. Terry