3D street artist Manfreed Stader comes to Bucharest this Sunday to present new work in Romania. According to the artist’s personal site, he began street painting and pavement art during his art studies at the Städel Artschool in Frankfurt, at the beginning of the 1980s and in 1985 he already became one of the few master street painters.
Through the study of anamorphosis, which has been used in the painting of the Renaissance and Baroque to produce more optical height and width he developed a new form of street art, the 3d Street Painting in order to produce 3-dimensional impressions on a 2-dimensional horizontal Area, the asphalt.
Manfred Stader’s work will be unveiled Sunday, September 18, starting 11.00 at the 1A Libertatii boulevard, next to the parliament building.