This mural was created as part of the METROPOLINK Festival in the neighborhood of Handschuhsheim in Heidelberg, Germany, on the wall of Niebel, a company celebrating its 100th anniversary. Back in 1923, the founder of Niebel began selling beautiful fabrics by bicycle. It has been a pleasure to create this mural inspired by these vintage fabrics, textures, and prints. Despite the challenging weather, with many rainy days in Heidelberg, we were able to complete this piece using the anamorphosis technique.
We chose this technique because we believe that beauty takes many forms and perspectives. Anamorphosis allows us to reflect on the relativity of beauty, truth, and the transient nature of our certainties. Interacting with this mural invites us to experience the transformation of reality as we shift our position or viewpoint. This process demonstrates that truth is not static, that reality is not a fixed, objective concept, but rather is subject to our interpretation and subjective understanding.
Camera used | Canon EOS 7D |
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Marker type | artwork |
City | Heidelberg |
Country | Germany |
What3Words | tasters.shoppers.underway |