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Explanation:
Kurt Wenner is an artist. Years ago, he went to Rome. He studied classical art. These paintings were often done on ceilings. Wenner wanted viewers to have a closer look. So he started drawing the art on pavement. He used chalk.
Now, Wenner's pavement art has changed. It's 3-D. It creates an illusion. Viewers feel as if they're in the picture.
Wenner's newest piece is "Grand Canyon Illusion." Viewers feel as if they're at the top of a path. The path drops quickly. It goes into a deep valley.
Wenner only makes about 12 new pieces each year. Why so few? They take a long time to make. "Grand Canyon Illusion" took about 150 hours.
Information for this story came from AP.