3D Art By Odeith (25 Photos)
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Odeith does not just paint concrete. He hijacks it until wasps hover, buses appear, and letters start floating off the wall.
That is why this collection hits so hard. You are not just looking at 25 murals. You are watching one artist bend perspective until architecture starts lying to your eyes.
Meet Odeith: the artist who taught corners how to lie
Before the giant insects and chrome letter pieces went global, there was Sérgio Odeith: a graffiti writer from Damaia, Portugal, building his eye on rough walls, train-line surfaces, shadow, and repetition. That background still matters. You can feel it in the control. Nothing here is random. Every highlight, every cast shadow, every warped line is doing a job.
Odeith’s signature move is anamorphic street art. He paints across corners, pillars, domes, blocks, floors, and abandoned rooms like the architecture was custom-built for the trick. From the wrong angle, some pieces look stretched and strange. From the sweet spot, they lock in and hit with ridiculous force.
Wrong angle: chaos. Right angle: Odeith.
How to read an Odeith wall
- First, clock the surface. He never ignores the architecture. He recruits it.
- Then find the sweet spot. That is where paint turns into presence.
- Finally, watch the shadows. That is where the lie becomes believable.
That is the real flex. Plenty of artists can paint a wall. Odeith makes the wall participate.
This 25-work selection shows the full range. One piece is eerie. The next is playful. Then slick. Then weirdly elegant. Then suddenly a bridge pillar is shouting LISBOA and an abandoned room has a frog sitting in it like it pays rent. Few artists make perspective feel this alive.
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🐝 Giant Wasp — By Odeith
Watch out. This is not just a wasp on a wall. This is a full room takeover. The body hangs in mid-air, the legs feel loaded, and that tiny brush interaction is the killer detail. It makes the whole thing feel caught in the act of becoming real.
💡 Nerd Fact: Black-and-yellow striping is one of nature’s clearest warning posters. Biologists call it aposematism, and the signal is so effective that harmless insects like hoverflies evolved to imitate wasps in classic Batesian mimicry.
More: Mimic wasp by Odeith

🚗 Classic Day — By Odeith
One concrete block. One perfect angle. Boom. Vintage car. Odeith turns dead geometry into polished metal and actual mass. What makes it special is the calm. No chaos. No noise. Just ruthless control.
More: Classic day – By ODEITH

💋 Bite My Lips — By Odeith in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
No insect. No vehicle. No giant beast. Just pure surface seduction. The shine is wild, the bite mark gives it pulse, and suddenly rough concrete feels soft, glossy, and way too alive.
More: Bite my lips by ODEITH in Lisbon, Portugal

🐓 Giant Rooster — By Odeith in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
This rooster struts. The corner becomes chest, neck, tail, and swagger. You can almost hear it owning the space. Odeith loves architecture that already hints at a body, then pushes it all the way over the edge.
💡 Nerd Fact: In Portugal, a rooster almost automatically evokes the Galo de Barcelos: the folk symbol born from the legend of a roasted cockerel that crowed to prove an accused pilgrim’s innocence. Its colorful image was even used for years as a symbol of Portuguese tourism.

🔷 Turquoise ODEITH — By Odeith
Sometimes the subject is the signature itself. That is when you really see how deep his letter game runs. These turquoise forms do not sit on the wall. They kick out of it, sharp, bright, and built like alien architecture.

🚌 Burnt-Out Bus — By Odeith
Plot twist: the room is the bus. Odeith does not paint a vehicle beside the concrete shape. He lets the shape become the shell. Windows, mass, damage, depth — all of it lands. Empty space suddenly feels occupied.
More: How To Paint a 3D Bus on concrete – By Odeith

☕ Porcelain Bowl and Swallow — By Odeith in Portugal 🇵🇹
Quiet piece. Big impact. The bowl, spoon, and bird have this strange calm that makes the illusion even stronger. It feels like a still life wandered outside, scaled up, and settled onto the wall.
💡 Nerd Fact: This one quietly double-codes Portuguese culture: Lisbon has a National Tile Museum devoted to azulejo as a uniquely Portuguese art, and the swallow became a national home-and-fidelity icon after Rafael Bordallo Pinheiro patented his ceramic version in 1896.

🪲 Giant Beetle — By Odeith
This is site-specific genius. The rounded structure already wanted to be a beetle. Odeith just saw it first. Shell, legs, lift-off energy — the whole thing feels discovered, not invented.

🐟 Silver Pair — By Odeith in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
Two fish. One plain wall. Zero excuses. The realism has to carry everything, and it does. Clean. Sharp. Convincing. It reads like a flash of silver pinned straight onto the city.
Nerd Fact: In Lisbon, silver fish imagery carries a sardine echo. The city’s official June festivities are literally described as streets filled with the smell of roasted sardines and Santo António imagery, so even a stripped-back fish mural taps a much bigger local obsession.

🚚 Truck Cab — By Odeith
Heavy. That is the word. The proportions are so locked in that the truck feels parked, not painted. Grill, wheel, cabin — everything lands with blue-collar brute force.

🐸 Giant Blue Frog — By Odeith in Portugal 🇵🇹
Odeith is lethal with animals because he nails eye contact. This frog crouches like it owns the ruin and knows you just walked in. Glossy skin. Loaded pose. Direct stare. Weird and brilliant.
💡 Nerd Fact: Frogs are not just good mural subjects — they are scientific early-warning systems. National Geographic notes that amphibians are strong indicator species because their permeable skin absorbs both oxygen and toxins, making them especially sensitive to pollution and changes in air and water quality.

🌉 LISBOA — By Odeith in Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹
Massive scale. Massive pride. Instead of hiding the illusion in a small corner, he sends it up a bridge pillar and makes the city name feel carved from air and concrete. Public art with its chest out.
More: “Lisboa” by ODEITH
💡 Nerd Fact: This mural sits inside a city that officially embraced urban art. Lisbon’s GAU (Galeria de Arte Urbana) was created in 2008, and Odeith’s own site lists him as part of the 2021 GAU MURO Festival — so “LISBOA” is also a story about graffiti becoming civic identity.

🚰 Be Careful When You Drink — By Odeith
This one is funny right up until it is not. Faucet. Sip. Surprise insect. Got you. It is a tiny visual ambush and a perfect example of how Odeith can use a wall’s existing logic to build the joke.
More: ODEITH: Be Careful When You Drink – 5 Photos and Video

🦘 Rooftop Kangaroo — By Odeith in Darwin, Australia 🇦🇺
Only Odeith could make this setup feel believable for a split second. The real van helps. The painted kangaroo does the rest. Together they turn the whole scene into a quick hit of urban stage magic.
💡 Nerd Fact: A kangaroo is never just a random animal in Australian iconography. The Australian government notes that the kangaroo and emu were chosen for the Commonwealth Coat of Arms to symbolize a nation moving forward, based on the idea that neither moves backward easily.

🚐 Caravan Corner — By Odeith
This one feels like a road movie that took a wrong turn into an abandoned lot. Depth, windows, doorway, peeking figure — it is not just a caravan illusion. It is a whole mini-scene frozen in place.

🌿 Mossy Wall Wasp — By Odeith
Nature joins the conspiracy here. Damp stains, moss, grass, and grime all help the wasp feel native to the wall. Odeith knows when to fight the surface and when to recruit it.

🔲 Chrome Corner — By Odeith
This is pure letter sorcery. Abstract, yes. But never flat. The reflections and stretched geometry make it feel like a metal sculpture got halfway through the wall and stopped there.

🐦 Giant Bird Visit — By Odeith
This one is all charm. The bird feels curious, not aggressive, and the little touch between the artist and the beak melts the distance between mural and moment. Big illusion. Soft mood.

💀 Skull on Concrete — By Odeith
Brutal and clean. A blunt concrete form becomes a skull with real heft. Once the image locks in, the original structure is gone. That is one of Odeith’s secret weapons: he makes architecture forget its old identity.

🚆 Ghost Train — By Odeith in Portugal 🇵🇹
This one hits like abandoned-space poetry. The train looks rusted, used, and somehow already at home inside the room. It is not flashy. It is eerie. And that is exactly why it sticks.
More: 5 Photos of 3D graffiti train by ODEITH

🦎 Yellow-Black Lizard — By Odeith
Perfect use of the wall-floor junction. The reptile feels like it just scrambled into frame and froze. The pattern does the rest. Hard pop. Fast energy. Total control.

🔵 Blue Letter Burst — By Odeith
Before-and-after pieces are catnip with Odeith because the transformation is so rude. A dull little box turns into a blue explosion of edges, reflections, and motion. Pure takeover.

🧡 Magic Angle Frog — By Odeith
This one shows the mechanic behind the magic. From the wrong side it looks stretched and broken. From the sweet spot it snaps into a living frog. Odeith is not only painting realism. He is painting position itself.

☠️ Shadow Skull — By Odeith
Darker than the first skull. Heavier too. The figure sitting above adds just enough story to make it feel like a scene, not just an object. Creepy in the best possible way.

🏗️ Pillar Piece — By Odeith
Wrapping a pillar is already a problem. Making the letters feel fused to it is something else. This blue type stack reads like graffiti wearing concrete armor.
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If I haven’t seen such drawings in real life before I wouldn’t have believe it what I saw here.😘🫴
You good bro🎉🥳
Bhai ap all dirty places ko clean kry apny is art st ta k puri duniya ma sy gandgi khtm o jy by the way good job keep it up 😊
Amazing such talent
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Lovely k
😍 NICEEEEE
Hard to choose, they’re all amazing
Your work is what all artist should strive to do.
Amazing!
Hey all wall painting are too good & realistic. I wish you could do my home wall painting in India😊 💯 👍 for all of your paints.
Wow wow wow
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Hello man
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Lovely am Inspired as AN ART LOVER
😮This is super amazing, I wish and hope I could be like you one day😊
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💯💯 Man I just keep scrolling🔥💯😁
🔥This is the art that AI can’t replace.
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Beautiful ❤
Super draw sir/mem
This is amazing 🤩
Unbelievable talent from a simple structure! Mind-blowing!
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