27. Detect This picture is part of a series used by White's Electronics of Inverness in Treasure Hunting magazine.
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32. Eagleflag This drawing was the subject of Episode 1 of the Gallery HD television series Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.
33. Still Life with Butterfly . This drawing in Amsterdam is thought to be the first anamorphic still-life ever to be drawn on a pavement. The real-life arrangement was set up in situ. This drawing was the subject of Episode 6 of the Gallery HD television series Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.
34. The real life arrangement for Still Life with Butterfly .
35. Eiffel Tower Sand-Sculpture . This drawing in Paris was the subject of Episode 8 of the Gallery HD television series Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.
36. Meeting Madame Butterfly . This drawing in Mexico City was the subject of Episode 9 of the Gallery HD television series Concrete Canvas shown in the USA.
37. Homeless The housing market remains buoyant...
38. Julian Beever's Anamorphic Breakfast . This drawing is, unusually, on paper. It was featured on NBC's Today show.
39. Let's be friends . This drawing was done in Tokyo for the TV show 'Unbelievable' and was a plea to Japan to appreciate the beauty of living whales.
40. This Make Poverty History drawing was requested by Live8 to support the pressure campaign on the G8 in Edinburgh. It was done in Edinburgh City Centre
42. The illusion of the Politicians Meeting Their End was drawn outside The Bank of England and was commissioned by Channel 4's Midnight Special for the night of the 1997 General Election.
43. The illusion of the Portable Computer was drawn on The Strand, London
48. Dungeon http://www.flickr.com/photos/jackslife/2843407875/ The drawing itself looks distorted from all sides except directly in the front. Often, what looks like a 10 foot square from the front, is actually a 10 feet at the front, but 30 feet long, and 2 ft wide at the back. Every component in the picture has been "stretched" vertically. So it's an illusion within an illusion, sort of. I'll have to see if I can dig up a few pics without the optical illusion.
64. Thames at Richmond This oil painting of theThames at Richmond shows Bill Bilton, a London painter and friend of Julian Beever, painting the same landscape as him.