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Artists paints lavatory awesome 2D black and white design
An artist painted black lines on a white-tiled lavatory, transforming it into an impressive 2D illusion art.
Ralph Pangilinan, known by his artist name Art Guy, used freehand techniques to create the striking visual effects at a restaurant's toilet in Laguna, the Philippines.
Footage shows Art Guy carefully drawing bold black lines on pure white tiled surfaces. He drew on the toilet and the walls, creating the illusion of having a large window beside it.
There was also an image of a woman, a depiction of Mona Lisa, holding tissue paper rolls. The project was done on October 22.
The 2D artist said: 'I suggested to my client at Hollie Crepe that we should give the restroom a unique design. Something playful that would amaze customers when they walk in. I wanted them to experience a wow factor, making them excited to take selfies and photos inside.
'I planned to paint murals not just on the walls but also on the ceiling, floor, and even the toilet bowl to make it truly one of a kind. The client wanted a Mona Lisa theme, so I thought of a way to add a fun twist to the 2D mural.
'I depicted Mona Lisa handing a tissue to the customer while looking directly at them.'
Art Guy said a project could take him at least six hours to finish.
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