Video: Optical illusions of the graphic masters
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An artist, armed only with a simple pencil, an eraser and a sheet of Whatman paper, can work the most real miracles. For example, portraits of these kittens, which are indistinguishable from black and white photographs. But the fact that the master of painted illusions, the master M. S. Escher from Denmark, created something incredible in his time.
Surely many have seen some of his works on the net. The most famous one, which depicts two hands drawing each other (cover photo for publication), is called Drawing hands, and it is dated 1948. The artist has long been dead, but a whole generation of followers and admirers of his talent lives and lives. With the help of a pencil, a brush and a small fraction of Photoshop, these optical illusions are born.
Amazing quality and naturalness, isn't it! As if they were alive, despite the fact that they were painted.
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