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The World’s Largest 3D Street Art Opens Up a Gateway to Hell

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If I stumbled across the world’s largest 3D street art in London, my knees would buckle, pee would tinkle down my leg and I’d probably even cry. That’s because the 3D art transforms a regular street into a frighteningly deep gaping pit straight into the middle of the Earth. Just look at it.

The project was made by street artists 3D Joe & Max for Reebok’s CrossFit (there’s an outdoor gym!) and is located in London’s West India Quays, Canary Wharf. It’s officially the world’s larget 3D street art (as measured by Guinness World Record) dialing in at 12,490 square feet. The whole installation took over 7 days to complete and the effect is shocking. You feel like you’re being swallowed by the mouths of hell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwNeukAmxJw

[YouTube via Laughing Squid]

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