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Anamorphic 3D Pencil Drawings by Fredo

By Creativevisualart @creativevisart
Anamorphic 3D Pencil Drawings by Fredo Anamorphic 3D Pencil Drawings by Fredo


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Fredo - real name Wladimir Inostroza – is a talented artist and illustrator from Santiago, Chile. Fredo’s drawings are anamorphic because they have to be viewed at a specific angle to achieve the 3D effect. If you were to view his work from an alternate angle, elements would appear elongated and distorted.

In an interview with My Modern Met, Fredo says he’s been drawing his entire life, but got more serious about it in 2005 when he was a young teenager. He lists Beksinski, Arcimboldo, Rembrandt, Alex Grey, and M.C. Escher as artists that inspire him. You can see more of Fredo’s work online at: Website | deviantART | Twitter | Facebook


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