3D Street Art: The Artists Who Shaped a Movement: A Visual Journey

Erni Vales
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3D Street Art: The Artists Who Shaped a Movement: A Visual Journey

Erni Vales
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128 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 06, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781915751812
  • Dimensions: 7.4" W x 0.63" L x 9.7" H
Erni Vales is best known for his development of the 3D graffiti style that has influenced thousands worldwide. By the nineties he was transforming the walls of New York City to Chicago and Miami into his personal canvases. He went on to paint murals for two major TV series, The Flash, on CBS and Viper on NBC, as well as for notable movies such as Seven. He also collaborated with famed photographer David LaChapelle, creating sets for many celebrities. It was while in Hollywood in 1993 that Vales painted his first ‘3D’ piece that helped to spark a worldwide style. Now, after four decades of designs, he has an A-list of corporate clients, from Pepsi, Dos Quis, Absolut, Wu-Tang, Def Jam, and Absolut Vodka, among others. He launched his own exclusive graffiti gallery in Miami, called EVLworld, and showcased 169 of his paintings, which he created in just thirteen months.
"You may never look at a blank wall again and think, ‘Mmm, I wonder what it would look like with…’" - Artmag

3D Street Art is the first book to bring together the artists who have crafted the immersive graffiti genre.” - Miami New Times

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