You’ve undoubtedly seen it before somewhere on the web, or maybe even real life. The 3D sidewalk chalk art, also known as street art or street paintings that looks amazingly real. Artists across the world practice the trade today but few know that forms of street painting trace their origins back to Britain as far back as the 1700s.
The 3D art itself is two dimensional art often drawn on sidewalks that when viewed at a certain angle appears to be three dimensional and creates an optical illusion that is stunningly real.
In 1984 leading street artist Kurt Wenner invented 3D pavement art as a result of being inspired by anamorphic art – or one-point perspective art that is viewable only from a specific angle. In doing so he had to invent an entirely new geometry to make his sidewalk art work the way it looks today. Many of the other famous names of sidewalk art, including Edgar Muller, Julian Beever and Manfred Stader trace their beginnings back to Wenner.
Today these talented street painters or chalk artists often gather at festivals visited by hundreds of thousands of people across the globe to display their talents and admire fellow artists’ abilities. We’ve put together a few of the most famous street painters as well as 101 of the coolest 3D chalk art paintings we could find.
Famous Street Artists
All of the street painters below are extremely talented at sidewalk art but also artists by their own right. We’ve included some of their best street paintings as part of our list and listed their bios and websites below – check them out!
Kurt Wenner – Father of Pavement Art. Educated at Rhose Island School of Design and previously worked for NASA. Asphalt Renaissance is Wenner’s book that showcases his work.






We’ve tried to include all the artists whose work might be included below. Let us know in the comments if we missed any so we can give them a shout out!











































































































