Art for After Hours : Professional 3D Street Paintings in Dry Chalk, Painted Murals, and 4D Immersive Technology Installations Worldwide
Art for After Hours, a professional street painting company brings beautiful, exciting, and conceptually thoughtful works of 3D street painting art and 4D installations using augmented and virtual reality for corporate, exhibition, public art, tradeshow, festival, and government clients in the United States and many international locations worldwide.
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3D Murals: 3DMurals@artforafterhours.com
3D Chalk: 3dchalkart@artforafterhours.com
Workshops: streetartworkshops@artforafterhours.com
Using 4D Emerging Technologies with our 3D Murals and/or 3D Chalk Art (AR, VR, XR): arstreetart@artforafterhours.com and 4dstreetart@artforafterhours.com.
A three plane 3D street art installation calling attention to the refugee crises in the world, especially affecting children. A refugee child, given a bubble bottle from an aid worker has a brief moment of happiness amidst her environment around her. Artist Anthony Cappetto (pictured) with Wendy Stum from Art for After Hours imagined and created this piece at the Sarasota Chalk Festival 2017.
Created as part of a major European street art festival in September 2017, Cappetto designed this piece 8 feet high by 12 feet wide and 10 feet from the vertical wall panel realizing this 3D anamorphic design.
3D chalk art piece with Fall Pumpkins, Pretzels, and a Mason Jar filled with Beer! 9 feet wide by 20 feet deep.
Dry chalk on pavement; 10 feet wide by 20 feet deep; three days to complete. Onsite use of augmented reality driven robot models and fluttering flags.
Dry chalk on pavement; 30 feet wide by 40 feet deep; six days to complete with a team of three. First use of animated augmented reality at a public event anywhere to date (2011).
Dry chalk on sidewalk; 10 feet wide by 26 feet deep; three days to complete with team of three. Demonstration of augmented reality along with a virtual reality driven interpretation of the chalk piece.
Dry chalk on sidewalk; 10 feet wide by 16 feet deep; three days to complete.
Dry chalk on pavement, 10 feet wide by 22 feet deep; three days to complete.
Dry chalk on pavement; 10 feet wide by 18 feet deep; three days to complete.
3D mural installation for a cardiovascular conference in San Francisco, California. 15 feet high by 20 feet deep, extending on floor 10 feet. Our design was a 3D view within a human artery flowing with red blood cells conceptually inspired by the classic science fiction film 'Fantastic Voyage'...
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