Anamorphic mural in Dresden (Germany): Urban art with a message of freedom and hope

In 2019 I had the opportunity to travel to Dresden (Germany) to realize one of my most profound and technically complex projects: a 3D anamorphic mural painted on four walls and the floor, designed to generate a powerful optical effect that completely envelops the viewer.

The work represents the hand of an Auschwitz prisoner reaching out to a bird in flight, a universal symbol of freedom, hope and resilience. The mural is inspired by the book Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl, whose humanistic and transcendent vision profoundly marked the conceptual approach of the project.

This type of anamorphic mural requires exhaustive planning, perspective studies, architectural integration and high-precision technical work to ensure that all the pieces fit together from a single point of view. The result is an immersive work that impacts the public both visually and emotionally.

International urban art and 3D projects for public and private spaces

This project in Dresden adds to my line of work as an urban artist specializing in:

  • Anamorphic and 3D murals on walls, floors and architectural spaces.

  • Artistic interventions abroad for institutions, galleries, festivals and cultural entities.

  • Projects with a social message, historical memory and humanist values.

  • Large format works in European cities and public spaces.

I work with administrations, companies, cultural centers, galleries and private projects that are looking for professional, emotional urban art with its own identity.

Looking for an anamorphic mural or urban art project abroad?

If you manage a city council, cultural foundation, gallery, international festival or want to take an artistic mural to any country in Europe, I will be happy to evaluate your proposal.

I can help you transform a space into a unique visual experience:

  • 3D and anamorphic murals

  • Conceptual murals with a social message

  • Contemporary urban art for public and private spaces

  • International turnkey artistic projects

Art is a bridge between cultures – and this mural in Germany is an example of how a work can unite memory, beauty and reflection.

An d. Frauenkirche 20, 01067 Dresden, Germany