In one place in Japan, there was so much street art in an alley, and the standard was so good, it was named a tourist attraction. Some underground artists go there to discuss upcoming projects and designs.
This is 3D street art, it was painted by street artist Edgar Mueller. It is a 3D depiction of a chasm painted on 2D pavement. I think it's very cool, I would call this art. This artist is very talented. I like how by making the colour darker towards the bottom it looks like the cave is getting deeper. My favourite thing is the bits of falling rubble. The angle and shading of the rubble are iconic. The people acting out that they're stumbling at the edge of the chasm also help create the idea that there's a huge crater in the middle of the sidewalk. If I were to come across this on the street I would do 3 things, take a minute to work out the amazing design of this painting, take another minute to appreciate how much time it would've taken to create this and three, have a picture that makes it look like I'm falling in. I think this art should be more common, as it makes the ground look livelier and draws in tourists. This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen, I think this artist should make a trip out to Canberra sometime.