Optical Illusion for Testing Your Brain: People with High IQ can spot the hidden face of a girl inside the forest sketch in 11 seconds. Did you spot a Girl’s face in the picture?
Rob Gonsalves creates surreal optical illusion art that imagines the world with magical realism. The dreamy images contain two or more scenarios within.
20 optical illusions to ponder over! The Paranormal Chronicles has always asked its loyal following to be very wary of what they believe to be witnessing in terms of paranormal activity. Can we all…
A series of images that are build up to create a new and different one. At first, when you look at Artush Voskanyan's work, they look like normal oil paintings portrait. When you look a little bit deeper, you see all the different components that are images in themselves, which help construct a larger one, in most of the cases below, a face. The best way to see the portraits, is to see them at this scale. To see the details, just press the images and you can then study the different images that compose the portrait, at larger scale. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
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Octavio Ocampo’s works are full of symbolism, endlessly fascinating, each revealing a new facet, different to each viewer.
See more examples at Twenty75.com. There is something innately appealing about this style of art. It's not necessarily the most beautiful or skillful, but it appeals to our sense of awe and mystery, it appeals to our sense of vision it appeals to our sense of danger?
This elephant optical illusion features a scene in the forest. Can you spot the hidden elephant in 5 seconds? The illusion will test your intelligence!
What is Op Art? Find out how to make awesome optical illusion art and download a free optical illusion coloring book for kids!
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By taking the am I impatient quiz, you can find out in a matter of seconds what your temperament is when faced with high-stress situations.
Yes, your mind really is playing tricks on you. Check out these optical illusions and brain puzzles to learn how and why.
Learn to draw these 7 amazing op art drawings. Step by step art lessons to teach you how to make your own optical illusions that will amaze your friends.
What's an Agamograph? An agamograph is a series of images that change when viewed from different angles. This type of art is named after a sculptor, Yaacov Agam, who makes optical art.Easy to do! Just print, color, cut, and fold, and you'll get this optical effect. There is a huge "wow factor" in th...
Make an Optical Illusion Toy with this fun STEM Project inspired by traditional flip animation cartoons. Learn art, engineering and science!
Reversible figures, messing around with your perception start with the right use of negative space.
And these easy examples of Examples of Optical Illusion Art and Painting will enhance the scope of genius ideas to introduce some more inspirations.
The Bridget Riley exhibition shows work over the past 50 years is a starting collection of her output, from the black and white of the 60's onwards.
Bridget Riley is one of Britain’s best-known artists whose career has spanned over 50 years. She first came to notice in the early 1960s with monochrome paintings that explored the dynamics of optical effects. “In my earlier paintings, I wanted the space between the picture plane and the spectator to be active. It was in that space, paradoxically, the painting 'took place…then, little by little, and, to some extent deliberately, I made it go the other way, opening up an interior space, as it were, so that there was a layered, shallow depth. It is important that the painting can be inhabited, so that the mind's eye, or the eye's mind, can move about it credibly." In 1967 Riley began experimenting with colour, and since then her paintings have examined the perception of nature by means of colour and form. “The eye can travel over the surface in a way parallel to the way it moves over nature. It should feel caressed and soothed, experience frictions and ruptures, glide and drift…one moment there will be nothing to look at and the next second the canvas seems to refill, to be crowded with visual events.” Riley was born in London in 1931 and was brought up in Cornwall. She studied at Goldsmiths College between 1949 – 1952 and the Royal College of Art between 1952 – 1955. In 1969 she was the first woman to win the International Prize for Painting whilst representing Britain at the 34th Venice Biennale. She holds honorary doctorates from Oxford University, 1994, and Cambridge University, 1995. She was made a CBE in 1974 and in 1999 was awarded the Companion of Honour. In 2009 she was awarded the Kaiser Ring of the City of Goslar, Germany, one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes. Major exhibitions have included the Hayward Gallery, 1970 and 1992/94; a British Council touring retrospective in the USA, Australia and Japan, 1979; and retrospective exhibitions at Tate Britain, 2003; Museum of Modern Art in Sydney, Australia, 2005; City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand, 2005; and Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2008. She lives and works in London, Cornwall and France. Part 1 is showing a selection of Riley's work from between 1961 and 1967. 1961 Kiss acrylic 1962 Blaze I emulsion 1963 Fall emulsion 1964 Hesitate oil 1964 Intake acrylic 1964 Loss oil 1964 White Disks emulsion 1965 Arrest III acrylic 1965 Arrest I emulsion 1965 Descending emulsion 1965 Fragment 2/10 screenprint on perspex 1966 Breathe emulsion 1966 Static 2 emulsion 1966 Untitled, Diagonal Curve emulsion 1967 Cataract 3 pva emulsion 1967 Deny II pva emulsion
What is Op Art? Find out how to make awesome optical illusion art and download a free optical illusion coloring book for kids!
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What you originally see at first glance is not necessarily all there is to a picture — Sometimes there’s a lot more to see if you only take the time to examine them more carefully. So &…
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We all see things from our own perspectives, and that's what makes us unique. So, take this optical illusion personality test to discover your true self!
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Tang Yau Hoong is an artist, illustrator and graphic designer living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is known for his fascinating negative space
In June 2018 the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza will be presenting a monographic exhibition devoted to Victor Vasarely (Pécs, 1906 – Paris, 1997), one of the p...
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.
Learn more about Victor Vasarely (1908-1997), the Hungarian-born French painter and sculptor who created the Pop Art Movement.
A variation on a classic known as 'Spinning Cat Optical Illusion', this cat can be perceived as rotating in either direction. With practice, you can make
Sometime art can be mind boggling. Here is one picture which will crack your mind. What do you see in this picture? You have to answer quickly? Once you gave your answer, do look at the answer image!
When it comes to art and the type of art they are into, there is a chance that an artist feels that they have a lot more to explore in their chosen medium or