Anamorphosis, Video
13 February 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts
Kurt Wenner used to work at NASA. Now he is one of the most recognized 3D street artists in the world. His anamorphic painting below features Spiderman flying high above the streets and slinging webs that you can actually walk across. Or at least you can make it appear that you are doing so if the photograph is taken at the right angle.

Wenner was commissioned to design this piece for Universal Studios Japan’s tenth anniversary.
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Tagged in 3d, anamorphosis, chalk, kurt wenner, sidewalk, street
Tessellation
11 February 2013 2 Comments
Japanese artist Makoto Nakamura creates tessellation patterns. After majoring in graphic design at Tama Art University in Tokyo, Japan, he became increasingly interested in tessellation design thanks to M.C. Escher. His tiled pattern below, titled Marathon 1, shows a series of runners jogging left and the right with no gaps or overlaps.


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Impossible
8 February 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts
Artisan David Macdonald created the following photo montage using pictures taken of the courtyard of his loft in Brussels, Belgium. The entire scene is a little uneasy because it is hard to get a proper sense of direction. The windows do not seem to line up properly. Are you looking up at this scene or down at it?

Many other artists have incorporated this type of effect into their illusion images. You might recall Corner House by Istvan Orosz and Impossible (and Crazy) Tennis by photographer Michael Kai. Be sure to visit Cambiguities to see more works created by David Macdonald.

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Tagged in building, david macdonald, impossible, window
Trompe L'oeil
6 February 2013 2 Comments
You have no doubt seen cars and buses with advertising painted on them before. But this advertisement for a local zoo on the side of a public transit bus goes above and beyond. It is really well done and almost looks like something out of a bad horror movie. Despite the fact that the anaconda is one of the largest snakes in the world, it would be hard to believe that one could grow to the size required to crush this bus.


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Tagged in bus, snake, transportation, trompe loeil
Hidden Objects
4 February 2013 1 Comment
A camel is hiding in this tranquil poolside scene. Can you find it?

I am not sure exactly where this image is from. It looks like it was maybe some sort of advertisement for a product. If anyone has any information on this, please let us know in the comments.

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Motion
1 February 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts
Today’s illusion is a variation of the Ouchi Illusion where the center circle appears to be unstable and float above the checkered background image. This was created by French artist Daniel Picon.


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Forced Perspective
30 January 2013 No Comments Yet - Share Your Thoughts
A photographer gives a dead tree new life by capturing the photograph at exactly the right angle. In all reality, you probably could not plan this picture any better than it actually turned out.

Also be sure to check out this hovering tree optical illusion.

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Tagged in outdoor, perspective, tree