While they're both awe-inspiring in their own right, when the worlds of optical illusions and art combine, often some truly mesmerising creations are made. The latest example is the exquisite work of ...
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Kristian Bell via Getty Images An artist has gone viral on TikTok for his optical ...
“I like the science behind it. I love to see people’s reaction,” says artist Naomi Haverland of her 3D art. The Florida resident shares her process for creating optical-illusion chalk art and vibrant ...
In the must-see video above, clever optical illusion bird sculptures created by artist Thomas Deininger were displayed at Florida’s Art Miami contemporary art fair this December, footage filmed at the ...
Dubai Optical illusion art or opt art made its debut at the Viltin gallery during Art Dubai, the international art fair. The style, best described as eye-dizzying, uses illusion to create the ...
Glass flowers nestled inside hunks of glass finely shaven down with diamonds. A mesmerizing orb that appears to be floating, but is in fact just a two-dimensional acrylic painting on canvas. At the ...
A video showcasing a piece of street art in Japan has left viewers in "absolute awe." On December 11, TikTok user @madeleineandren shared the clip, which has since amassed 3.6 million views. According ...
Creating optical illusions using the mid-journey workflow is an innovative approach to art that combines the power of artificial intelligence with the creativity of the human mind. This process, made ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — An illusion art show located at a gallery in Manchester plays tricks on the mind, with aspects emerging from one world to the next. Wendy Van Boxtel’s first-ever art exhibition ...
Optical illusions are older than you think. The first optical illusions date back to 20,000 BC and took the form of cave sculptings. Nowadays they are found all over the place – on screens, in books ...