This chalk artwork was created at East Circular Quay as a promotion for Keep Australia Beautiful Week. This three-dimensional chalk image of a rubbish bin, with scattered rubbish around it, has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. The scenic location was chosen to encourage people to think twice before dropping their rubbish.
A rather ghostly effect!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, the irony!
ReplyDeletePity you can't drop real rubbish in this 3D one.
ReplyDeleteNow that's clever Jim.
ReplyDeleteI like those 3D illustrations very much, so clever done.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so eerie and so real. Amazing art.
ReplyDeleteThats very clever. I saw a picture on FB last week that showed a hole in the ground that had been drawn to make it look 3d like this one - people were walking around it!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Clever drawing. It is even more effective if you squint a bit as you look at it. There seem to be a number of these clever chalk artists around lately.
ReplyDeleteHi Jim,
ReplyDeleteIt took a talented person to think and produce this! You sure found a unique blue today.
Have a Beautiful Blue Monday!
That's very cool and clever!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed by these. good one, Jim!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like I'm looking right through the rubbish bin!
ReplyDeleteMy Blue Monday
So clever! Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteThese chalk images are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI hope the campaign works. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI really had to look twice here - a stunning piece of art.
ReplyDeleteIncredible. I wonder how they do that!
ReplyDeleteJoan, it makes me wonder too since it looks so different when drawn on the ground. It really is quite incredible when you view or photograph it at the intended angle.
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