Sergio Odeith sat admiring his newly completed work.
Drawing on various surfaces, sometimes on walls angled at 90 degrees, sometimes from ceiling to floor, street artist Sergio Odeith has created incredible 3D illusions from his artwork.
He calls this unique style "Somber 3D". The paintings realistically depict giant insects and objects, often found in abandoned spaces.
Odeith's works stand out when viewed from a particular angle.
A closer look at the master of illusion.
Having first encountered spray paint in the mid-1980s, Odeith began leaving his artistic mark on neighborhood walls through doodles.
However, it wasn't until the mid-1990s that he truly delved into the world of graffiti, having met graffiti artists in Carcavelos, where the street art movement was flourishing.
Over the years, Sergio Odeith has refined his technique and developed his signature style.
Odeith's 3D graffiti art is a perfect blend of skill, perspective, and creativity. The works often feature bold colors, intricate details, and captivating optical illusions.
Sergio Odeith's unique artwork "Lips"
By using transformation and shading techniques, he turns ordinary walls and objects into vibrant, three-dimensional paintings with depth.
The themes in Odeith's works can include animals, insects, urban landscapes, and fantastical creatures.
Odeith's most notable works are his paintings of animals, larger than life-size, painted on walls.
Sergio Odeith has a keen interest in animals and insects in his work.
Odeith's development as an artist is partly due to his dedication to painting large-scale murals in various areas, including Damaia, Carcavelos, and the impoverished neighborhoods of Amadora.
Odeith's innovative 3D graffiti art has helped him become one of the most talented and influential artists in the street art world.
His work has inspired countless other artists and elevated the possibilities of what can be achieved with spray paint and a blank space.
Some works by Sergio Odeith
The praying mantis looks so real!
Is that a mouse?
Water tank?
3D shapes
The bus looks so real!
Classic cars
Another classic car
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