Illusion paintings
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an email forward, cute arrangement of the flowers and leaves.. really good graphic art...

Rylee Sorrell saved to All by Myself
Optical illusions are always fun and fascinating as they trick our brains into perceiving things differently than they actually are. It may sound cliché, but illusion drawings are our reminder that the things we see are not always as they seem.
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Welcome to 「PIN KORO - YouTube」♪Thank you for the visit.Today's video is 「How To Draw Geometric Optical Illusion Art - 3D Trick Art on paper drawing tutorial...
About The Artwork ARTIST: Artush Voskanyan WORK: Original oil Painting, One of a Kind Medium: Oil on canvas, Unique style, YEAR: 2013 STYLE: Surrealistic, SUBJECT: Portrait SIZE: 60x80cm Ready to hang Original Created: 2013 Subjects: Animal Materials: Canvas Styles: Surrealism Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box

Narinart Armgallery saved to Saatchiart
Amar a una persona nunca fue el plan de Jeon, pero tampoco de espera… #fanfic # Fanfic # amreading # books # wattpad
Daniel saved to Fotos de la luna
The beautiful and mind-bending illusions in Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves' paintings have a fun way of twisting your perception and causing you to question what in his paintings, if anything, is real. Most have an unclear boundary between the multiple stories they tell, which forces the viewer to jump back and forth between them - like an optical illusion that changes every time you look at it.
The beautiful and mind-bending illusions in Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves' paintings have a fun way of twisting your perception and causing you to question what in his paintings, if anything, is real. Most have an unclear boundary between the multiple stories they tell, which forces the viewer to jump back and forth between them - like an optical illusion that changes every time you look at it.

Lynne Clark saved to Amazing Art