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New Zealand artist Jamie Harkins and his fellow artist friends Lucia Lupf, David Rendu, and Constanza Nightingale transform the beaches of Mount Maunganui into eye-popping works of art with their amazing 3D sand drawings. With creativity and a sense of playfulness, the artists etch large-scale shapes and lines in the sand, producing imaginative scenes such as a lively pier, a skatepark, and even the Pantheon.
Viewed from a distance away, the sand drawings come to life, giving the illusion that they're actually 3-dimensional. To create these fun scenes, the artists use anamorphosis, a visual technique that sidewalk artists also use. Anamorphosis is a distorted 2D image that, when viewed from a specific vantage point, achieves a 3D effect.
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