Selasa, 27 Mei 2008

Optical Illusions

Collection of fascinating optical illusions, many of which have never before been published in this form. From classic illustrations of impossible figures to drawings of everyday objects which turn out to be extraordinary to scintillating graphic patterns which pulsate and change before-your very eyes, the variety of different effects is almost endless!

A HIDDEN PORTRAIT IN A STILL LIFE OF VEGETABLES

Do you perceive a face or a collection of fruit? This is Giuseppe Arcimboldo's classic portrait of the Emperor Rudolph II.


JASTROW'S DUCK/RABBIT ILLUSIONS
This is one of the most famous and classic of all illusion, which was created by the American psychologist Joseph Jastrow in 1888. Depending upon how you view the image, you can perceive either a rabbit or a duck.


VISION OF DON QUIXOTE
How many hidden faces can you find? There are several hidden faces in this illustration of the classic Cervantes character, but the main scene is ambiguous with a portrait of Don Quixote and his faithful servant Sancho Panza.


THE MYSTERIOUS LIPS
Do you perceive the face? The Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali, who was fascinated by ambiguous imagery, entitles this scene "The Mysterious Lips that Appeared on the Back of my Nurse", painted in 1941.



ANGELS
Can you find both the heads and bodies of angels? The head and hand of the large angel contain the bodies of four smaller angels.


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