Impressive Double Exposure 3D Murals by Stathis Tsavalias
Stathis Tsavalias, known as Insane51, is a talented Greek muralist noted for his Double Exposure 3D murals.
Red and blue anaglyph 3D glasses are needed to properly appreciate Insane51’s work. The multiple layers of his paintings appear in red and blue through these glasses, adding dimension and complexity to his massive canvases. His innovative approach of creating two pictures on one canvas makes his art interactive and immersive.
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