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  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522h )
    Work in progress for Edgar Mueller's 'Duality' 3D street painting in front of the Mega Mall in Teply Stan, Moscow.
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522g )
    The location for Edgar Mueller's 'Duality' 3D street painting in front of the Mega Mall in Teply Stan, Moscow.
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522e )
    Onlookersc heck out progess on the 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522f )
    Edgar Mueller works on his 'Duality' 3D street painting
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522b )
    A passerby checks out 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522c )
    Edgar Mueller works on his 'Duality' 3D street painting
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15217474_REX
    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522d )
    Edgar Mueller and his team take a break from working on the 'Duality' 3D street painting
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
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    'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller, Moscow, Russia - 08 Aug 2010
    EXCLUSIVE - Outside Subscription deals
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edgar Mueller / Rex Features ( 1216522a )
    A family check out 'Duality' 3D street painting by Edgar Mueller
    Moscow Cracks: Amazing 3D Street Art Cave
    **EXCLUSIVE**

    Here's an artist whose work is all that it's cracked up to be.

    Edgar Mueller made the earth split open last week with a jaw-dropping piece of 3D street art.

    He daubed a chilling depiction of a perilous fissure in paint outside a shopping mall in Moscow.

    But making the earth moved proved difficult on this project - which he calls Duality - as Moscow was experiencing choking smog from forest fires.

    In fact, Edgar's team had to wear gas masks to combat the dust and were forced to seek shelter in the shopping malls when conditions got too bad.

    "Even before I left, the media reported on the disaster that was caused there by the forest and peat fires and unfortunately still persisted," Edgar explains. "After consulting with my team, I decided nevertheless to fly to Moscow - which I have to admit was somewhat naive. The conditions that we found there were terrifying."

    The project took five days to complete, working from early morning to noon to escape the heat.

    The work was originally going to be a tribute to the beauty of nature called The Lagoon, but the adverse conditions made Edgar change his mind.

    "The idea of a holiday scene in central Moscow appealed to me. But given the circumstances which appeared in the city I decided this title was no longer appropriate.

    "I decided to call it Duality to reflect how nature can be both beautiful and terrifying at the same time."



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Edgar Mueller/Rex Features
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELOLSVCQK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX