3-D Graffiti Sculptures Hit the Streets
Graffiti has moved into a new dimension with these stunning graffiti sculptures.
Graffiti, a popular urban art form, has taken on a new style in the shape of 3-Dimensional designs. Many of these pieces have been conceptualized with 3D polygonal modeling programs; a relatively new artistic resource. The pieces stand apart from traditional graffiti styles, yet incorporate many aesthetic traits of classic graffiti pieces such as the use of perspective and color.
Peeta Sculptural Graffiti
“Poly” – 2005 by Peeta

These stunning artworks by the artist Peeta are made from a variety of materials. Some are made from polyurethane and then spray-painted. Other materials that the artist uses include cardboard, wood, fabrics, graphite and cellulose actetate.
Untitled – 2008 by Peeta

Some pieces use cardboard as the basic structure for the design, with high quality fabrics stitched over the material.
“S” – 2003 by Peeta

This piece was created using hand-made cellulose acetate which lends the sculpture a slick, shiny feel.
“Rock” – 2005 by Peeta

Traditional graffiti artists often gambled with unlikely and unusual perspectives. These pieces are based on the visual depth created by graffiti artists, bringing the perspective of classic graffiti art to life in beautiful twisting sculptures.
Check out Peeta’s site
German Artist DAIM Sculptural Graffiti

DAIM, a German artist, dabbles in many forms of art, but has received global recognition for his 3-Dimensional graffiti art style. Using a well-known graffiti look, DAIM takes his art one step further, pushing a traditionally 2-Dimensional art form into the third dimension.

This artist has been producing graffiti works since 1989, expressing his graffiti talents in many mediums, including etching, spray-painting and 3D sculptural graffiti. His urban artworks appear in built-up areas across Germany and in art galleries.

Visit DAIM Gallery for more info on DAIM.
Truthtag 3D Cubist Graffiti

Using colored Polystyrene blocks, this artist creates 3-Dimensional artworks that are inspired by the cubist movement. Standing in stark contrast to the building, these pieces create an attractive and colorful diversion from the dull brickwork of modern architecture.
Visit Truthtag’s website
Delta Sculptural Graffiti

Considered one of the pioneers of the European graffiti art movement, Delta creates complex 3D graffiti pieces that hang suspended above the viewer by wires, or fit snugly against a wall.

See more of Delta’s work here
3D Graffiti as a New Artistic Style
Art based on the classic graffiti style is growing in popularity and graffiti style innovations are appearing with more regularity.
As pioneers for a new dimension of graffiti, these artists are often commissioned to create 3D sculptural pieces for business and shop owners. Graffiti needn’t be an illegal art form anymore, and it is refreshing to see these talented artists making money from their work.
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These are beautiful images.
Graffiti artisits have come a long way since Basquiat. But this stuff was really cool to look at.
Graffitti is a real talent and I actually like them. If someone did a tasteful one on the side of my house, I wouldn’t mind at all. These 3-D ones are great.
Very innovative art. Thanks for the info.
they look extremely good.Keep up.
wow, these are great!
Amazing – are 3 dimensions the next movement for our contemporary graffiti artists? Thanks for the info!
The first one was exceptionally beautiful. 100 out of 100 for this article
very very nice never seen anything like it
must…have…
Great Article
Interesting article. Thanks. Amazing trend. I wonder if we’ll see 3D graffiti actually on the streets.
nice work!
God bless! More power!
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those cubes are cool, but they look like the cube projects i did in my first year of architecture in college.
those cubes are really cool, i have a question, what is the material for making of them? it seems that they are light and having shape edge.
Good collection. Unlike wall spray graffiti which sometimes tends to look shabby, these are artistic and abstract. I like the colourful ones most.











