Anaglyph images, created using red-blue or red-cyan filters, have inspired unique outdoor sculptures that come to life when viewed through 3D glasses. Among the most famous is *Chromosaturation* by Carlos Cruz-Diez, an immersive installation where color and depth merge into a surreal experience. Another standout is *Anaglyph Barrier* by Felice Varini, which uses geometric patterns to create striking 3D illusions in public spaces.
The *3D Urban Project* in Berlin features large-scale anaglyph murals that transform flat surfaces into dynamic, layered artworks. Similarly, *Stereoscope* by Patrick Hughes plays with perspective, turning painted landscapes into interactive 3D experiences. These sculptures challenge perception, blending art and optical science to engage viewers in unforgettable ways.
Artists continue to push boundaries, using anaglyph techniques to redefine public art. Whether temporary or permanent, these works invite audiences to see the world through a new dimension—literally.