
The wall starts to take on a 3-dimensional appearance. This is Eric in his element, 30 feet off the ground. He does most of the artwork himself. He researches, paints, and designs each project from scratch. His wife Kathy, also an artist, serves as project manager.

Here is what the finished product looks like from the street.

Here are some more examples of Eric 's work. This is the Great American Crossroad, Bucyrus, Ohio. Before...

And after.

This facade is called Liberty Remembers. It is hard to believe you're looking at a flat 2-dimensional wall.

How to dress up a drab Shopping Mall in Niagara, NY? Before...

And after. I wonder how many birds fly into this wall every day.


How about an indoor mural at Miller Brewery. Here is the hallway before...

And after. Hooks, clipboards, and aprons were added to the surface of the murals to enhance the illusion.

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