French street artist Pierre Bertolotti, better known as Scaf, has a gift for making walls feel alive. His incredible 3D street art murals push painting into another dimension, turning ordinary surfaces into unforgettable scenes that leap into our world.
Scaf’s work is built on anamorphic illusions—murals that look flat until you find the perfect angle, where suddenly a dragon is bursting through bricks or a giant snake is slithering across ruins. In one mural, a playful mouse lounges on a block of stone as if it’s part of your space. With each piece, he masterfully uses perspective, props, and even the surrounding architecture to heighten the illusion.
What makes his Scaf 3D murals stand out, beyond their technical brilliance, is his sense of humor. No matter how fierce or massive the creatures he paints, there’s always a lighthearted twist. It could be a cheeky pose, a funny detail, or simply the unexpected joy of finding such art in an abandoned spot. That balance of awe and playfulness makes his murals approachable while still jaw-dropping.
Unlike traditional graffiti, Scaf’s anamorphic murals feel interactive—inviting you to step closer, pose, and even become part of the scene. Each mural feels like a doorway into another world, where fantasy and reality collide in the most delightful way.
If you want to see more of Scaf’s latest illusions, check out his Instagram for his newest creations—and prepare to question what’s real and what’s paint.










