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7 July 2013

AMAZING ART WORK - Tricks of the shade
















Tricks of the shade: Vertigo-inducing street art created by French artist makes you feel as if you can step into another world


  • -  Stunning images offer a 3D glimpse into surreal worlds, giving the impression 
  •    viewer is thousands of feet above scene
  • -  Works created by French artist Francois Abelanet for an event showcasing the 
  •    latest range of Renault trucks
  • -  The work was also an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the 
  •    largest street art work



Suspended thousands of feet above the city below, this bridge would probably not be the most popular of places for those with a fear of heights.

Yet something is not quite right about the city which lies underneath the feet of those walking across the structure - as none of the boats in the harbour move and the skyscrapers show no activity of life, you could almost be forgiven for thinking you were looking at a picture.

But that's because this vertigo-inducing scene was in fact created by French artist Francois Abelanet.


Vertigo: Passers-by walk across a bridge high above the city below in this impressive 3D street artwork
Vertigo: Passers-by walk across a bridge high above the city below in this impressive 3D street artwork


Factory floor: Visitors are given a peek into the Renault truck factory in this 3D image created by French artist Francois Abelanet
Factory floor: Visitors are given a peek into the Renault truck factory in this 3D image created by French artist Francois Abelanet


Flying high: The artist has created a number of surreal worlds, including this scene complete with flying parcels
Flying high: The artist has created a number of surreal worlds, including this scene complete with flying parcels


Looking down: The pictures offer some amazing views across cityscapes and beyond
Looking down: The pictures offer some amazing views across cityscapes and beyond


Daunting: Two boys pretend to teeter on the edge of a ledge high above an impressive cityscape
Daunting: Two boys pretend to teeter on the edge of a ledge high above an impressive cityscape


The artist created the amazing 3D street art for an event showcasing the new range of Renault Trucks in Lyon.

The work, measuring more than 4,000 square metres, was also an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the largest street artwork.

The spectacular images show a range of surreal worlds featuring parcels with wings and bridges high above huge cityscapes, which viewers seem to almost be able to step into.

The people of Lyon were invited to preview the Renault Trucks's new products at the special event.

    Visitors were also able to get on board some of the new trucks.

    Renault Trucks has been situated in the city of Lyon since 1894, according to france3.fr.

    Originally part of Renault, the manufacturer has been owned by the Volvo Group since 2001.

    The manufacturer, which unveiled its new range of vehicles last month, has been developing the vehicles for the past seven years.

    The company says it 'has deployed significant resources in order to offer its customers vehicles with a high level of reliability'.


    What a view: Visitors attempt to capture the full effect of the vertigo-inducing images on their cameras
    What a view: Visitors attempt to capture the full effect of the vertigo-inducing images on their cameras


    Showcase: The huge artworks were created for an event showcasing the new range of Renault trucks in Lyon, France
    Showcase: The huge artworks were created for an event showcasing the new range of Renault trucks in Lyon, France


    People walk across a giant 3D street art work by French artist Francois Abelanet during an event organised by Renault Trucks in Place Bellecour
    The work, measuring more than 4,000 square metres, was also an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the largest street art work
    Record: The scenes were created in an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records for the largest street artwork


    Trick of the eye: Artist Francois Abelanet created the amazing 3D images on material which was then laid down on the floor at the event
    Trick of the eye: Artist Francois Abelanet created the amazing 3D images on material which was then laid down on the floor at the event

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