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Ray Bartkus

  • Jul 8, 2015
  • 1 min read
I bet you haven’t seen this before! He used water surface as his true canvas - the vandallist (3)

The result of New York-based artist Ray Bartkus cleverness and creativity is really amazing and unique. The stunning mural in the Lithuanian city of Marijampolė was painted upside-down deliberately so it would reflect right-side-up onto the river Šešupė. The swimmers, rowers and swans mingle perfectly with the environment.

Check out the photo that looks like it was digitally edited, when in fact it is just the effect of an ingenious way of painting.

I bet you haven’t seen this before! He used water surface as his true canvas - the vandallist (1)

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