In Vilnius, next to the Press Palace, the largest 3D street drawing in Lithuania will be created. Its creation is initiated by the real estate development company "Omberg group", and it will be painted by the world-famous German street artist Edgar Mueller.
The 30D drawing of an impressive size - even 10 meters long and 3 meters wide - will depict a surreal image symbolizing the reborn youth of Viršuliškii. The unconventional piece of street art is a gift from Omberg group to the residents of Viršuliškii and all of Vilnius, says the company's manager, Dalia Andrulionienė.
"Viršuliške is a young, very promising district. We have two projects there, and other developers are rapidly developing apartments, offices, and other commercial objects here. However, in order to maintain the life of the districts, it is important to create special attractions in them that are worthy of attention and attract people from other corners of the city.
That's why we decided to invite one of the world's most famous street artists to Lithuania, who will decorate Viršuliškes with an exclusive drawing, which has no analogues not only in Vilnius and the whole of Lithuania, but also, as far as we know, in other Baltic countries", says D. Andrulionienė.
A 3D street drawing will be created in Viršuliškės by the famous German street artist Edgaras Mueller. The painter is one of the world's best 3D illusion painters, whose work is followed by major international media channels. Mr. Mueller is also one of the few people in the world who has received the title of "Maestro Madonnari" - the master of street art.
According to E. Mueller, he is happy to be able to create in Lithuania and will willingly communicate with those around him watching the drawing process.
"What fascinates me is that you can never buy 3D street paintings in an art gallery, they are very closely related to the place where they are painted. Therefore, I am very happy to receive comments from the audience - my paintings grow with every question or even the most modest look from the audience. "Painting is really fun for me only when I can communicate with others," says E. Mueller.
The largest 3D street drawing in Lithuania will be created for 8 days from June 2, on Laisvės avenue near the Press House, Vilnius. On these days, all residents and guests are invited to come and see how the 3D illusion drawing is being done.