This month at ARTastic we are looking at - Jenny McCrackin's My Blue Angel for inspiration
Jenny is a 3D chalk ARTIST
Criteria – the use of chalk or the addition of wings on your entry
or be adventurous and use both :)
A little about 3D chalk art
3D chalk art is also known as pavement art, street painting, anamorphic perspective, optical illusions and sidewalk art.
3D chalk art is
traditionally produced directly on the ground. Images and footage of
the artwork continue to spread a message online well after the work has
been washed away. Traditionally it is a temporary art form but these
days permanent artworks are produced on the ground and walls too.
No question - Chalk art
is a crowd-stopper – a great choice for a centrepiece at all kinds of
festivals! 3D chalk art can be supported with public are workshops and
competitions.
3D illusions can be
produced directly on the ground, on canvas, or other surfaces. When
canvas is used the artworks can be used for multiple events. Posing in
3D artworks for photos is engaging way to interact with an audience and
to reach a larger audience.
Here is a sneak peek of my example page,
I cant show you the full page until it goes up on
ARTastic on the 15th January
TFL
Shazza