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“These paintings aren't necessarily overtly about climate change,” Alexis Rockman explained, “they're about globalism, capitalism, colonialism – those are all part of the same buzz saw ...
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Optical Illusion: Trippy painting challenges viewers to find hidden faces, figures within artwork
What first appears to be a simple portrait of Taras Shevchenko is, in fact, a mind-bending visual puzzle packed with hidden elements.
Recorded at a gallery in South Korea, the trippy painting appears to move as the camera pans from side to side. In fact, the painting is not moving because it isn’t really a painting at all.
For artist Rachel Rossin, the concept of lossy compression is an unavoidable part of the human experience in 2015.“Inevitably it’s a metaphor for entropy,” she says. And entropy, she says ...
Trippy Face Paintings Turn People Into 2-D Canvases. There’s a good reason there are more paintings of faces than faces with paintings on them: The face is generally not a good canvas.
For the past 35 years, Wenner has led the 3D pavement art movement, creating incredible illusions on streets and sidewalks around the world that are making people question reality.
Trippy Translucent Cube Hides Six Different Paintings Inside Spin the cube and a completely new image reveals itself on each side. By Jay Bennett Published: Dec 08, 2015 9:39 AM EST ...
Check out this trippy 3D version of Van Gogh’s The Night Cafe, it’s a fun trip. Animator Mackenzie Cauley turned Vincent van Gogh’s work into a 3D so you can tour the cafe and explore the ...
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