Peeta's Anamorphic Murals Warp Architecture Across Europe
Dutch artist Peeta, based in South Holland, creates large-scale anamorphic murals that produce impossible three-dimensional optical illusions on building facades. His practice merges street art, oil painting, and sculpture, using bold 3D geometry and curved forms to make walls appear to rise or dissolve. Peeta has completed projects in Italy, Switzerland, Barcelona, and Lisbon, and recently undertook a residency in Barcelona that included reflective studio work. His visual language extends beyond murals into prints and exhibition contexts, demonstrating flexibility across formats. The artist's signature style relies on environmental blending, where shapes and composition integrate with surrounding architecture to heighten the illusionistic effect. Peeta's work is characterized by technical precision and a deep engagement with perception, making each mural shift dramatically as the viewer moves.
Key facts
- Peeta is a muralist, oil painter, and sculptor based in South Holland.
- He is known for large-scale anamorphic murals and spatial optical illusions.
- His practice fuses street art, painting, and sculpture.
- Murals use bold 3D geometry, curved forms, and environmental blending.
- Projects have been completed in Italy, Switzerland, Barcelona, and Lisbon.
- Recent residency in Barcelona included reflective studio practice.
- Work extends into prints and exhibition contexts.
- Visual language is flexible across formats.
Entities
Artists
- Peeta
Locations
- South Holland
- Netherlands
- Italy
- Switzerland
- Barcelona
- Spain
- Lisbon
- Portugal