Anamorphic drawings transform boring pavements, dull fences and cracked surfaces to colourful, lively works of art
Anamorphic drawings transform boring pavements, dull fences and cracked surfaces to colourful, lively works of art
RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT SHOWS: ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES (RECENT) (DAVID ZINN - NO RESALE/ MUST ON SCREEN COURTESY DAVID ZINN / INSTAGRAM: DAVIDZINN / FACEBOOK: DAVIDZINNILLUSTRATION) 1.
CREATURE DRAWN IN CHALK LOOKING FROM BEHIND FLOWER POT 2.
TIMELAPSE OF DAVID ZINN DRAWING FROG AND FLIES ON PAVEMENT 3.
TWO MICE DRAWING ON PAVEMENT 4.
DRAWING OF CREATURE EATING COOKIE 5.
DRAWING OF TWO CREATURES STORY: American artist David Zinn has turned dull into lively with his unique anamorphic drawings.
Whether it's a pavement, a fence, or simply a crack on a surface, Zinn's art transforms these into a unique display of colour and humour.
Zinn, whose work can be found in his native Ann Arbor Michigan, said the inspiration comes instantly, and improvises on the spot.
He has been drawing since 1987.
(Production: Pola Grzanka, Oleksandr Ieltsov)