Happy to let my viewers know that my first piece for 2020 is completed, installed, and on public display at Berkeley College in Woodbridge, New Jersey.
Take a look and enjoy!
View from the patio area - The mural is designed with a 3D effect in which the illusion goes into the wall surface.
Detail of the Berkeley College Mascot nearly 12 feet high itself.
Working colored pencil sketch
The live Berkeley College Mascot now a part of the 3D mural...
Detail of the Mascot.
Detail of the 'armor'...
Here I am posing for purposes of scale. The completed 3D mural measuring 12 feet high by 20 feet long. This was a fun first piece for the year and look forward to more 3D murals across the tri state area (New York City and State, New Jersey, Connecticut) and others across the US in 2020!
Anthony Cappetto is a professional artist working with 3D illusion in murals, street paintings, and chalk art founding Art for After Hours in 2001. Cappetto has brought 3D street painting art for his clients in corporate, not for profit, festival, advertising, public relations, government, and NGOs in Europe, United Kingdom, UAE, India, Japan, Uruguay, Mexico, and across the USA.
2018 has been a wonderful year for bringing 3D street painting art and murals to our clients.
Anthony Cappetto (pictured above) is an internationally recognized 3D street painting artist and founder of Art for After Hours, the first professional street painting art company in 2001. Clients include numerous corporate, exhibition, tradeshow, and festivals in the United States, Europe, Middle East, India, Asia, and the Americas. artforafterhours.com anthonycappetto.com
2018 has been a wonderful year for bringing 3D street painting art and murals to our clients.
Anthony Cappetto (pictured above) is an internationally recognized 3D street painting artist and founder of Art for After Hours, the first professional street painting art company in 2001. Clients include numerous corporate, exhibition, tradeshow, and festivals in the United States, Europe, Middle East, India, Asia, and the Americas. artforafterhours.com anthonycappetto.com
This year Art for After Hours created a special public art piece designed to specifically call attention to the children of people seeking asylum in the United States.
We have personally and socially found the specific treatment of the children being separated from the parents and families especially horrific and a shame upon the United States similar to the Interments of Japanese, Italian, and German Americans in camps during the Second World War.
#Respect #Resist #Remember
(above) 3D street painting artist Anthony Cappetto working on figures of four detained children of parents/family seeking asylum.
Original sketch of ‘Respect Existence’ by Anthony Cappetto of Art for After Hours.
Artists Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum facing with the drawn children in solidarity.
Above in the work, one sees the four children detained on a metal bench facing the US Flag, upside down, indicating distress. Each child is holding part of a mylar blanket issued to keep them warm, draped over a landscape at the Rio Grande between Mexico and the United States separated from freedom by prison bars.
Beyond the prison bars is a Trump Wall free world with freedom and fairness for all, typically the policy of our Nation of Immigrants.
#Respect #Resist #Remember
Art for After Hours team of Anthony Cappetto with Wendy Stum proudly posing within the 3D street painting art piece ‘Respect Existence’
Prior to our live 3D street painting project, we were developing a 4D animated augmented reality component positioning animated children holding placards of #Respect and #Remember while an ICE guard was programmed to walk menacingly at the base of the art.
This was a moving piece for us and for the Baltimore community. Despite a weekend of inclement weather, sometimes part of live outdoor work; we were proud to share this artistic statement. #Respect #Remember
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized artist specializing in 3D street art using chalk and paint and founder of Art for After Hours, the first street painting art company in 2001. Cappetto has brought his conceptually 3D street paintings and murals to corporate, exhibition, festival, not for profit, government, non governmental organizations, tradeshows, and private events, and private luxury residences in Europe, Asia, Middle East, North and South America, as well has throughout the USA.
Wendy Stum is Marketing Director of Art for After Hours and assists on public art projects. She is well versed in the street painting art industry working with Art for After Hours since 2001.
This year Art for After Hours created a special public art piece designed to specifically call attention to the children of people seeking asylum in the United States.
We have personally and socially found the specific treatment of the children being separated from the parents and families especially horrific and a shame upon the United States similar to the Interments of Japanese, Italian, and German Americans in camps during the Second World War.
#Respect #Resist #Remember
(above) 3D street painting artist Anthony Cappetto working on figures of four detained children of parents/family seeking asylum.
Original sketch of ‘Respect Existence’ by Anthony Cappetto of Art for After Hours.
Artists Anthony Cappetto and Wendy Stum facing with the drawn children in solidarity.
Above in the work, one sees the four children detained on a metal bench facing the US Flag, upside down, indicating distress. Each child is holding part of a mylar blanket issued to keep them warm, draped over a landscape at the Rio Grande between Mexico and the United States separated from freedom by prison bars.
Beyond the prison bars is a Trump Wall free world with freedom and fairness for all, typically the policy of our Nation of Immigrants.
#Respect #Resist #Remember
Art for After Hours team of Anthony Cappetto with Wendy Stum proudly posing within the 3D street painting art piece ‘Respect Existence’
Prior to our live 3D street painting project, we were developing a 4D animated augmented reality component positioning animated children holding placards of #Respect and #Remember while an ICE guard was programmed to walk menacingly at the base of the art.
This was a moving piece for us and for the Baltimore community. Despite a weekend of inclement weather, sometimes part of live outdoor work; we were proud to share this artistic statement. #Respect #Remember
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized artist specializing in 3D street art using chalk and paint and founder of Art for After Hours, the first street painting art company in 2001. Cappetto has brought his conceptually 3D street paintings and murals to corporate, exhibition, festival, not for profit, government, non governmental organizations, tradeshows, and private events, and private luxury residences in Europe, Asia, Middle East, North and South America, as well has throughout the USA.
Wendy Stum is Marketing Director of Art for After Hours and assists on public art projects. She is well versed in the street painting art industry working with Art for After Hours since 2001.
Happy New Year to Business of Street Painting readers!
Our first 3D street painting of 2018, 'Fire Snake in Glass Blocks' for Entrepreneurs' Organization New York.
The piece was done in a few hours in chalk for the family event on the West Side of Manhattan in the Hudson Yards area.
We were turbo charged to share the 3D piece with many young attendees receiving a positive message of achieving the goals and dreams in a fun, family setting.
I am listed as part of the Expo Activities -
Like the ongoing development in the area, Art for After Hours looks forward to creating our 3D and 4D concepts using augmented, virtual, and mixed reality for clients in tradeshows, launches and events - large and small.
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized artist working with 3D anamorphic illusions and Early Adopter of Emerging Technologies as part of his works.
As Founder of Art for After Hours, the first professional 3D street painting art company from 2001, he enjoys bringing his art to all regardless of location, size and complexity of art. Cappetto finds it very important to bring his art form to people of all walks of life, ages starting with the occasional local projects in his native area of New York City.
Art for After Hours and Cappetto's 3D/4D street art is completed for corporate, exhibition, tradeshow, event launch, not for profit, government and NGO clientele in Europe, Middle East, Asia, North and South America, and the USA.
Contact Cappetto at [email protected] to learn how we can tailor a full immersive 3D and 4D experience using augmented, virtual, mixed reality with our larger scale 3D anamorphic murals in paint, chalk, live, pre printed solutions.
With a new year underway, we look back at the 2017 3D and 4D pieces by internationally recognized artist Anthony Cappetto created around the US and around the world.
The art was fun to design, to create, and we look forward to more 3D art for our clients, returning and new.
New York Build: Javits Center, NYC
Inspired by the iconic 'Lunch Atop a Skyscraper', we created the steel beam hovering over Manhattan at a Building Tradeshow.
'Collapsing Ramp' Garden Grove, CA: A 3D chalk art piece tying in augmented reality (4D) seen through an onsite monitor. We used digital models of robots and fluttering flags of our client to bring human interaction (me on bicycle), the 3D hand drawn chalk art, and the augmented reality animation.
Sunflowers and dragonflies in Battery Park, NYC: A street art installation for an event for Battery Park City Parks in June.
'Freedom' Baltimore, MD: A social and political statement made to address the current atmosphere in the US with the concept of butterflies escaping oppression in any of its forms in September.
'Betta Fish Kite' Crewe, England, United Kingdom: Expressing the beauty and conceptuality of a fish kite hovering over the countryside at a festival in the UK last August.
'A Puzzling Reality' Tizarte Event in Antwerp, Belgium: A 3D street art piece using a purposely fading motif of a puzzle fading away to 'reality' and objects such as the sunflowers fading from higher resolution to simpler resolution. Our dragonflies were designed consistently at the same level across the piece to overlay/tie in the fadeaway concept.
' Refugee: Here but Not Here...': A serious piece address the issue of refugee children throughout the world, although we focused on Syria, South Sudan, and Myanmar. The child in an atmosphere of desolation enjoys a respite blowing bubbles (given to her by an aid worker) evanescent, temporal just as we feel for the child's plight but move on quickly - Here but Not Here...
LIC Beer Festival, Long Island City NYC: A sunny Fall day brought us to create this entertaining design with pumpkins, pretzels, and of course - beer!
This was a fun year with the art experimenting with tying in animated augmented reality, conceptual ideas, sociopolitical messages, and interacting with our public in the US and abroad.
A special thanks to Wendy Stum who assisted and collaborated with me on some of the pieces especially 'Freedom' and ' Refugee: Here but Not Here...'.
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized 3D street mural artist working in chalk and or paint as well as an early adopter of 4D emerging technologies such as augmented, virtual reality, mixed reality, and haptics. Cappetto is founder of Art for After Hours, the first 3D and 4D street art mural company in 2001 with many corporate, not for profit, exhibition, government, and NGO clients selecting for their projects and initiatives. His original hand drawn 3D art work has been created and drawn in the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, North and South America, and throughout the USA.
Contact at acappetto@artforafterhours to discuss your upcoming 2018 projects.
Wendy Stum is Marketing Director for Art for After Hours and well versed in the street painting art industry having covered and assisted Anthony Cappetto in many street painting events and festivals in USA, UAE, and Mexico.
Contact at [email protected] with inquiries for festivals and exhibitions using Art for After Hours worldwide.
This 3D installation recently completed takes a serious turn to show 3D street art's ability to bring a message to its viewers.
Art for After Hours 3D street artist Anthony Cappetto with Wendy Stum created the art at the Sarasota Chalk Festival in Venice, Florida this year as we have been regular participants since 2011 with many 3D exhibition works. This one was more important to us in its message and delivery.
This is a video clip we did during the event in which Cappetto is blowing bubbles in solidarity with our refugee girl whom an aid worker had given a bottle of soap bubbles to entertain her for a few moments, taking her away from her stark conditions around her.
‘Refugee’: Here, but Not Here… Anthony Cappetto with Wendy Stum
In the spirit of the Sarasota Chalk Festival’s 2017 theme of Evanescence, we present the story of a refugee child. Amidst the rubble and desolation of a stop on her journey, she blows bubbles representing some of the nations with the most dramatic refugee crises. We selected South Sudan, Syria, and Myanmar (Burma). As a child, enjoying for the briefest of moments - a chance to be a child while sharing a message with the viewers. We hear and read about refugees’ plights, but our thoughts move past them as we put down the information and move on with our lives.
They are ‘here, but not here’.
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized 3D street artist working in chalk, paints to create thoughtful, conceptual works across the world. Founder of Art for After Hours in 2001, the first professional company designing and creating 3D street painting and mural art for corporate, festival, tradeshows, and exhibitions. Cappetto has brought his work to projects in the United Kingdom, Europe, UAE, India, Japan, Uruguay, Mexico, and across the USA. Cappetto is also an Early Adopter of Immersive and Emerging Technologies such as Augmented and Virtual Reality (4D) as part of his 3D street art installations in the USA and India.
Wendy Stum is Marketing Director for Art for After Hours, an avid member of the street painting art industry, and assists with projects such as these.
We've had a summer (and early Fall), series of 3D street art that has taken us back and forth from UK and Europe, to express a timely statement, and finally to bring 3D chalk art as local entertainment in our home base here in New York City.
This is the story-
Battery Park in New York City...
'Betta Fish Kite' in Crewe, England, U.K.
Sketch for 'Betta Fish Kite'
Wendy putting finishing touches on 'Freedom'...
'Freedom' - a statement on current socio-political climate done in Baltimore, MD
Sketch for 'Freedom' by Anthony Cappetto (with Wendy Stum)
'A Puzzling Reality...' - At 'Part of Antwerp' Art Festival in Antwerp, Belgium
Onsite in Antwerp...
Fall themed project for the Queens Beer Festival at LIC Flea in Long Island City, NY... Pumpkins, Pretzel, and a Big Beer!
A Reverse angle of the 3D art...
Sketch for Queens Beer Festival by Anthony Cappetto
Detail of chalk work on rougher surfaces...
Completed 3D chalk art piece...
Late Sunday afternoon in Long Island City with the Manhattan skyline in the distance. It was great to be able to do these 3D street art pieces in different places with fun, interesting people, creative artists from different parts of the world. Most exciting projects await!
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized street artist working in chalk and paint creating 3D and 4D (augmented and virtual reality) mural installations and projects. Founder of Art for After Hours, the first 3D 4D street painting art company in 2001. Cappetto has designed and led projects in 3D and 4D with corporate, festival, exhibition, institutional, not for profit, government, and non government organizations in United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, UAE, India, Japan,Uruguay, Mexico, and across the USA.
I had the pleasure this month to be invited to participate in 'Part of Antwerp', an international art festival as one of a group of top street artists creating 3D street painting at indoor and outdoor locations along the Port of Antwerp. I was the sole American artist participating at the Festival. This is my 3D street art piece - 'A Puzzling Reality...'.
This piece in its concept uses a motif of fading imagery and approach starting with the puzzle itself. Viewers noticed a puzzle piece that had fallen out of the vertical panel which is actually the 'real' of the group of sunflowers in a field with dragon flies under a blue sky with clouds.
The puzzle piece at left falls onto the puzzle on the ground area in front of the vertical while I pick up another piece to put into place.
The puzzle itself fades away into reality in a similar way to different drawn aspects of the art themselves fading from completion such as the sunflowers, leaves in higher detail radiating from the seed centers to the grass at the bottom front of the 3D illusion. The dragon flies, drawn from the standpoint of a graphic complete the connection of the art as a cohesive 3D anamorphic illusion by Cappetto.
Anthony Cappetto (pictured) with his 3D Street Art piece - "A Puzzling Reality..."
Along with many of the top 3D street artists in Europe, I had the privilege of doing my 3D street art piece. Pictured with his 3D installation is renowned street artist Gregor Wosik. I am interviewed about my work at the beginning and end of this video showing the works of many of the fine artists participating in the festival.
Here I am working on my piece, making sure that the last puzzle pieces are in place... :D
Thank you to my hosts, Part of Antwerp, the Add More Colors Agency, Nele, and the full team who made our artist experience exciting, fun, and fulfilling!
Anthony Cappetto is an internationally recognized street artist known for 3D street painting and 4D installations using emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality with his pavement art and murals. Founder of Art for After Hours, the first street painting art company in 2001, Cappetto has created projects for corporate, festival, exhibition, tradeshow, not for profit, government, and non government organization clients in Europe, Middle East, Asia, North and South America - and across the USA.
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