Seeing is Believing

Felice Varini is a Swiss artist known for his mind-bending designs, which consist of so-called perspective-localized paintings.

These are shapes that appear three-dimensional when viewed from one vantage point, but which are in fact a skillfully-arrayed geometry of flat graphics painted onto the surfaces. The technical term for this is “anamorphosis” from the Greek prefix “ana-” meaning back or again, and “morphe” meaning shape or form. But no words can do justice to how unreal these look. Scroll down to see for yourself. Source: A Plus

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