We have seen some amazing public art projects unfold in 2013 like\u00a0Italian Artist\u00a0Mimmo Rubino’s colourful amphitheatre<\/a> and The Wrap Project in Vancouver<\/a>\u00a0. Two colleagues at ART-EFX, Graphic designer Daniel Siering<\/strong> and art director Mario Schuster\u00a0<\/strong>finished the year with one of their very creative site-specific project in Potsdam, Germany.<\/p>\n The duo created an illusion of a tree cut from the bottom, yet the upper part of the bark holding the branches is still standing upright or floating in the air. The effect was created by wrapping a\u00a0part of a trunk with foil and later colouring it with spray paint, masterfully mimicking the surrounding behind the tree. The illusion of a hovering tree, spilt in half, works perfectly in one particular angle. \u00a0Check out the video and images below to catch the action.<\/p>\n