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French Artist Revels In Creating 3D Street Paintings In Frightening And Macabre Settings

By the looks of his 3D street paintings, Pierrot, a French street artist, seems to revel not only in creating a variety of frightening and creepy animals and creatures, but also in painting people, including himself, in macabre settings. His mind-blowing, large-scale 3D illusions are both unsettling and fascinating.

Although street art is difficult to ignore, the 3D creations of Pierrot, who identifies himself as SCAF on his Instagram page, are meant to arrest attention. Such is the impact of his ideas, expressed in paint, on people that they’re compelled to stand and gape at the paintings.

Pierrot, who hails from Lorraine, France, started indulging in street art in the form of graffiti 20 years ago. Honing his skills in this art form, his love for street art led him to create realistic 3D paintings that he has been pursuing for the last four-and-a-half years.

Pierrot’s passion for street art also made him establish his decoration company, GrafoDeco. “I have no better art until now, I’m never satisfied with my works, Passionate about drawing, I founded my decoration company GrafoDeco,” Pierrot Told AwesomeByte. Through this company, he is able to address both individuals and professionals of both public and private companies, event organizers, associations and others, who’re keen on displaying his art in their premises. And it’s not only the exteriors he decorates but also interiors as well of all sizes.

Pierrot does a lot of work on the order. People commission him for all kinds of interior decorations, whether it is a custom decoration or recreating one of his own designs. He also undertakes to create his unique designs on exterior walls. His art is also popular with those wanting to redo children’s rooms with their favorite characters.

Despite Pierrot’s commercial success, he’s never satisfied with his work and endeavors to push his boundaries. This craving for perfection has resulted in these stunning 3D artworks that are so realistic as to make people actually touch them to confirm they’re paintings! He has certainly taken street art to the next level.

With over 62,000 followers on Instagram alone and his works displayed on various websites, Pierrot’s is slowly turning out to be a street artist to watch, what with his mind-boggling collection of unique art that he continues to add to.


Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

Image Via: SCAF Instagram

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