Wall-paintings, or the most beautiful three-dimensional graffiti in the world

A creative French artist can turn any most boring gray wall into a true work of art.

In every city of the world there are thousands of houses, faded and shabby walls of which create a depressing impression of decline. French artist-muralist Patrick Kommesi and his team break the established order, renovating the walls of the houses with the help of unimaginably realistic scenes from life.

Despite the fact that the plot of the paintings is entirely and entirely the fruit of the artist's fantasy, some of the characters can be real historical figures or heroes of literary works. If in each city the walls of the houses were decorated with such unusual graffiti, the world would be much more comfortable.

1. Three floors, doves, a bush and a dog.

2. There was a wall - there was a street with a perspective.

3. This graffiti 3D effect is created by adding a shadow from a nearby house, which actually rests against the wall-picture.

4. It is generally difficult to understand what is painted and what is not. Hint: the first floor and the tree in the pot are real.

5. River, bridges and favorite pigeons.

6. Instead of a ruined, horrible outbuilding, a painted café.

7. And this is not the house at all, but the picture gallery: here the worker corrects the frame.

8. This strange house clearly did not have enough windows on the third floor - the artist corrected the oversight and corrected the composition.

9. Windows with shutters and cafe "Green Fairy" as a haven of artists.

10. Arch water and pigeons - the artist's business card.

11. The enamored Romeo rises to his Juliet. The artist creates the three-dimensional effect with the help of chiaroscuro.

12. This work is simple, like all ingenious: the artist continued the facade on the side wall, repeating all the details to the subtleties, drawing even bricks and tiles.

13. The ugly billboard replaced the voluminous graffiti with a window and a tavern.

14. Here with photographic accuracy, the cadres of the film with the love scenes from the famous films were recreated.

15. In fact, this is an ordinary wall, without any rounding. And next to the pastoral scene - women washing clothes in the canal.

16. Pictures from the Middle Ages: a valiant knight and a beautiful lady, and a little further - an artist at the easel.

17. Another wall, which rests on the neighboring house, is "pushed aside" and divided by trees thanks to the efforts of the artist.

18. Wall-movie theater.

19. These graffiti are worthy of Dali's pen. They are not just hyper-realistic - even standing side by side and pulling to jump into the drawn window - there is a real chaos from the planes, and from the falling cube with fragments of the world map, like the cube of Rubik, the elements are falling out.

20. Balconies with carved lattices and a vintage cafe on the ground floor - this is the highlight of this house.

21. People on the street are real, in the window of the cafe - the fruit of the artist's imagination, like the cafe itself.

22. Alpine hill in two floors - no problem! As, however, the floors themselves.

23. People on the balconies and downstairs at the entrance, a bird and climber - truly a fantasy of Kommesi is boundless!