Street Artist Turns Buildings into Gigantic Butterfly Specimen Cases…

By Emma Taggart on My Modern Met site:

France-based street artist Mantra transforms multi-story buildings into gigantic butterfly specimen cases in a series of clever, trick-of-the-eye 3D murals.

The enormous, hyper-realistic butterflies appear to be set within wooden-framed boxes, recessed into the side of each building.

Long shadows and subtle details, which suggest a transparent glass surface, create a convincing level of depth that helps to enforce the head-turning optical illusions.

Not all of Mantra’s butterfly murals are painted outside, though, and not all are depicted as preserved specimens.

Some occupy rooms within abandoned buildings, taking position against a wall, or standing out from a corner.

So far, his butterflies have appeared in Spain, Austria, France, and Bogota.

Mantra’s illusory murals don’t end with butterflies either; he’s also painted cats, birds, and reptiles, as well as other insects, such as moths, beetles, and (in one instance) a monstrous spider, creeping out from a “crack” in the side of an apartment block.

See more and watch a short video of him at work, at:

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