3DTVWatcher would like you to say hello to Ramon Bruin, an artist who creates amazing tridimensional art with the ye olde paper and pencil trick.
Much like the art of the magnificent Kurt Wenner, Bruin is playing with shading and angles, the help of which brings the 3D effect to life. This technique is called anamorphosis.
To make things even more life-like, he uses everyday objects or even his hand and takes pictures of art and reality interacting, making the audience feel that his images are popping out right at them.
The team at 3DTVwatcher are fanatical about 3D art and would like to remind everyone about amazing tridimensional paintings in Singapore’s International Airport, the beautiful exhibition of Wenner’s works at the Hangzhou Peace International Exhibition and Conference Centre in China and of course the new avenue that 3D printing has brought to art. The latter can be observed in the works of artists such as Eyal Gever or Eric van Straaten.
Meanwhile, here are a few more works done by the wonderful Ramon Bruin – all images belong to him.











Absolutely breathtaking illustrations. I chanced upon this site by sheer accident, and would like to know more about the artist. I travel frequently to the Netherlands.It is unquestionably unique art at its best and I would love to learn more about the inspiration behind such creativity.The drawings are brought to life with almost chilling clarity, leaping off the pages in a real yet surreal fashion. I love them.