Adding a
little bit of fun and life to the boring and dull streets through art is truly
interesting. Here comes Pierrot, an amazing street graffiti artist who creates
magnificent scenes on streets.
His 3D
illusions are awesome! They look like they're about to jump off the wall. They
are 1000% realistic. Trust me and scroll down the before and after images of
the places that Pierrot transformed using his works of art.
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Pierrot’s
passion for drawing made him start his own company where he paints and does
artwork for people. He writes on his website, "Passionate about drawing, I
founded my decoration company GrafoDeco. Addressing both individuals and
professionals (public or private companies), event organizers, associations, or
all those who are anxious to bring a touch of originality to their interior or
exterior decorations. I paint all supports (walls, panels, canvases ...) and of
all sizes."
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Pierrot
isn’t a person who studies in any art schools or any other institute. He was
just an ordinary person who started work just as other artists on the streets.
He was keen on learning new things from other artists. Once in an interview,
Pierrot said that he was inspired to draw by one of his friends at school.
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Pierrot’s
interactive, creative illusions are incredible! He does what most of us can't
even think of. It seems like Pierrot has a lot of experience in understanding
perspective, light, and many other things. Pierrot’s works are supreme examples
to prove that street art is not mere vandalism, but an amazing technical form
of art.
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The mode
of presentation of his works too is wonderful. The interactive presentation of
his work has made the people more attracted, thus all of them love taking fun
pics with all the animals and characters in Pierrot’s arts which makes the arts
and the artist go viral.
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According
to Pierrot, the goal of his street art is to make people laugh and escape the
loads of stress in them by looking at his paintings. He had started vandal
graffiti since 2001 along with one of his school mates.
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Another
special feature is that Pierrot never repeats his work over time. He always
tries to create new and interesting art. Though he uses the same animal in his
portraits, he does that in different ways.
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Pierrot
does not have a particular theme or topics for his art. And also he does not
try to convey a specific message through them. Instead, he just wants to keep
his work funny and childish.
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When
observed well, you too might realize that his style is mostly cartoon-like 3D
and the reason behind this is that he is a cartoon lover.
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Pierrot
shares how an artist needs to choose what to draw, "It also depends on the
moment. I watch a movie or a cartoon and an idea comes to me. I also come up
with ideas by looking at the wall I'm about to work on. The idea comes to me
because the general shape of the wall is different (angles or wall
superposition). I try to change the main subject of my art often. I don't want
to get stuck doing the same thing over and over again."
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The
beginning of his 3D graffiti art runs back to 5, 6 years but the beginning of
painting runs 20 years back. Pierrot hopes to continue his work even when he’s
old with a long white beard, even when the young ones call him 'the old fool of
the village’.
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Pierrot
also said his story of inspiration, "My friends and traveling motivate me
to always be more detailed and complicated. I challenge myself constantly. I am
never very happy with the final result of my paintings, so I always try to do
better every time, when possible."
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The
artist’s reply when we asked if people have ever got upset at his graffiti was,
"No, people mostly like it, or just don't care. I live in a village in the
northeast of France. People do not look too much at graffiti and are not always
fond of art."
Artist is
a humble character and he advised the new artists to practice drawing without
watching social media and networks. “Paint, Paint, Paint again and again! Paint
for fun, don’t be money minded at the beginning itself. Make it your passion
not the profession.”
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“I'm a
simple person and I paint almost everyday. Painting is my pleasure. I find
abandoned places and find ideas on painting them. And also, I do breakdancing
and a lot of kinds of sports. However, I do less now as it hurts everywhere
over time as I’m getting old,” said the artist.
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Here’s
Pierrot’s message for the readers: "Keep your youthful soul alive, don't
be too serious and rigid in life. Remember when you were 10 years old and the
world seemed like magic. This is my life philosophy and above all, be curious
about everything."
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What do
you think of Pierrot’s amazing street art? Make sure to share the article if
you’ve enjoyed it. Happy trails until we meet again!
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