3d Street Artist Legend failed to create latest piece due to disgusting behaviour

Edgar Muller, one of the greatest 3d street artists failed to complete his  latest record breaking piece of 3d street art due to appalling behaviour by  people in the town of Aarhus, Denmark.
Muller is one of the most famous 3d street artists in the world having  previously painted gigantic works of art in public spaces that create the  illusion of a hole in the ground or streets collapsing into volcanic lava.
Mullers latest piece, ‘The Tree’ was being created for the Aarhus public  street art festival but Muller was unable to finish the piece due to ‘agression,  provocation and disgusting behaviour’ including examples of people urinating up  the side of his tent and even people copulating on his picture.
Muller took the unusual step of making the announcement on his website and on  his Facebook page. Clearly demonstrating his frustration at the bad behaviour on  and around his artwork, Muller had one thought:
‘GET OFF! LET US  DO OUR WORK. DON’T STEAL OUR TIME. YOU DISGUST US! WE SPIT  ON YOU AS YOU SPIT ON OUR PAINTING!’
Terrible shame for Edgar as his latest piece 3d pavement picture was  beginning to look as stunning and spectacular as his previous work.
For more photos and to read Edgar Mullers full statement, check out his  website:
‘The Tree’

3d Street Artist Legend failed to create latest piece due to disgusting behaviour

Edgar Muller, one of the greatest 3d street artists failed to complete his latest record breaking piece of 3d street art due to appalling behaviour by people in the town of Aarhus, Denmark.

Muller is one of the most famous 3d street artists in the world having previously painted gigantic works of art in public spaces that create the illusion of a hole in the ground or streets collapsing into volcanic lava.

Mullers latest piece, ‘The Tree’ was being created for the Aarhus public street art festival but Muller was unable to finish the piece due to ‘agression, provocation and disgusting behaviour’ including examples of people urinating up the side of his tent and even people copulating on his picture.

Muller took the unusual step of making the announcement on his website and on his Facebook page. Clearly demonstrating his frustration at the bad behaviour on and around his artwork, Muller had one thought:

‘GET OFF! LET US DO OUR WORK. DON’T STEAL OUR TIME. YOU DISGUST US! WE SPIT ON YOU AS YOU SPIT ON OUR PAINTING!’

Terrible shame for Edgar as his latest piece 3d pavement picture was beginning to look as stunning and spectacular as his previous work.

For more photos and to read Edgar Mullers full statement, check out his website:

‘The Tree’