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Tracy Lee Stum chalks up Hong Kong's 3D house of fun

CNNGo.com 08/17/2010 07:09
Tracy Lee Stum chalks up Hong Kong's 3D house of fun - Hong Kong - exhibition - art - culture - Tracy Lee Stum


It's our last chance to see the 3D anamorphic paintings by Tracy Lee Stum at Home Square Design Centre's special exhibition that ends August 31. The illusionary two-dimensional drawings made by Stum with colored chalk appear to become three-dimensional when viewed from a camera lens.



Originally a street artist, Stum has since become internationally reknowned for her 3D drawings and set the world record in 2006 for the largest chalk painting. Check out some of her drawings below that you can see at the Home Square show:


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