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Anamorphic Murals by the Truly Design Crew

The graffiti crew turned art and design collective known as Truly Design are not easy to peg down.  They involve themselves in street art, illustration, fine art, graphic design, and even teaching.  However, they have a special knack for anamorphic art.  Truly Design creates murals of various images and designs.  However, the image is only recognizable from one very specific vantage point.  From that specific perspective the mural seems to float as a two dimensional image in mid-air.  From any other perspective, though, the mural appears to be a warped mess. See more of their murals after the jump.

The graffiti crew turned art and design collective known as Truly Design are not easy to peg down.  They involve themselves in street art, illustration, fine art, graphic design, and even teaching.  However, they have a special knack for anamorphic art.  Truly Design creates murals of various images and designs.  However, the image is only recognizable from one very specific vantage point.  From that specific perspective the mural seems to float as a two dimensional image in mid-air.  From any other perspective, though, the mural appears to be a warped mess.

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