A Chinese artist has
unveiled a 3D street painting that covers an area of 2,737.5 metres squared –
making it the largest in the world.
Yang Yongchun and his team painted Rhythms of Youth on a
path on the campus of Communication University of China in Nanjing, the capital
of Jiangsu province, to commemorate the second Summer Youth
Olympic Games.
Rhythms of Youth shows the Nanjing cityscape and the Yangtze
river as well as the games’ mascot Lele.
The painting, which is a whopping 27,986 square feet large
(2,737.5 metres squared), smashes the previous world record of 12,490 square
foot (1,120 metres squared), set by British artist Joe Hill in 2011, as well as
taking the title for longest street painting at 365 metres.
‘It took my team more than 20 days to finish the painting on
the ground,’ said Yongchun.
‘Every day, we worked on it from daybreak when we could
barely tell the colours apart until it turned too dark to see anything.’
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