Street Art: Adry del Rocio paints an Actros in Brazil

RoadStars meets Street Art

An Actros in Brazil.

A steep climb easily mastered. Adry del Rocio shows us an Actros driving as it does only in South America.


The task:

The Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro is not only famous for its sun, palm trees and the Copacabana. The hilly surroundings also have a few steep climbs. An Actros Rodoviário, built in São Paulo, rises to the challenge. This scene was captured by 33 year-old artist Adry del Rocio.



"I come from Guadalajara in Mexico and paint all over the world. I am particularly fascinated by countries whose culture is significantly different to that of my home, for example in Thailand, China, Russia, Latvia or the United Arab Emirates. Really, I have been painting all my life.

Even when I was a small girl, I knew I wanted to be an artist. In 2012 I made my first attempts at 3D artwork. For about four years now, I have only been painting anamorphic works of art in this way."

"Creating pictures is only possible if you practice, practice, practice every day. And you have to be passionate about it. But I'm still searching for my own style."


RoadStars meets Street Art.

In our twelve-part series "RoadStars meets Street Art", internationally acclaimed street artists paint pictures of the best-looking Mercedes-Benz trucks. Twelve works of art that are up to fifty square metres in size and painted using a special 3D painting technique.

Discover even more works of art and learn about the people and the stories behind them.


Photos and video: Mike Kothuis

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