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]]>Each of his paintings represents a classic artwork, but with a twist. Eley masterfully paints plastic and duct tape to create an illusion that the paintings are wrapped. We especially loved his version of van Gogh’s Starry Night. Not only the painting shows his incredible talent for optical illusion, but it also demonstrates just how great he is at recreating art by famous artists.
Scroll down to see Eley’s art and follow him on Instagram if you’re interested to see what he creates next.
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]]>In 2016, Mirjana won the Nyx Face Awards, an international makeup festival. Since then, she continues to publish videos that rely on optical illusion based on a black background. Inspired by Tim Burton’s film, she created for example a make-up version of a character from The Nightmare Before Christmas. More recently, she has offered us a tribute to the film The Grinch.
Still, her most popular creations are surely those in which the young woman uses trompe l’oeil that deforms her body. You can check out some of her impressive optical illusions below.
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]]>The post The Optical Illusion Sculptures of Pascal Buclon appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Passionate about forms, Pascal Buclon has for a long time translated his vision of the world through the design of advertising images and everyday objects. Today, devoting himself exclusively to painting, sculpture and drawing, he gives us an original and colorful visions, drawing on images of everyday life, photography and comics to tell the many facets of the world.
Superimposing personal experiences, memories and topical themes, he uses the clear black lines to grasp the contours of his subjects, and highlight the oppositions. Up close, his works are reminiscent of colorful mosaics, whose flat areas of abstract colors take shape as soon as the eye moves away and feature the characters of his contemporary frescoes.
Through his art, Pascal Buclon invites us to reflect on the contradictions of our time and to reflect on the world around us.
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]]>The post The Unbelievable Body Art Optical Illussions of Johannes Stötter appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The winner of the World Bodypainting Championship in 2012 says that the key to success is to love what you’re doing: he observes the world, nature, colors and shapes with clear eyes and open heart, and painting is his life’s passion. Depending on the subject, he either perfectly hides his models’ lines and curves, or uses them to emphasize the forms he’s trying to create. The most challenging aspect of his installations is concentration on the many aspects — painting realistic, instructing the models how to move and pose to achieve the right position, and of course finding the right animal that can be built using only bodies.
When you see his work, don’t let your eyes decide what they are seeing too quickly!
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]]>The post Robin Eley’s Paintings Look Like They’re Wrapped in Plastic appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Each of his paintings represents a classic artwork, but with a twist. Eley masterfully paints plastic and duct tape to create an illusion that the paintings are wrapped. We especially loved his version of van Gogh’s Starry Night. Not only the painting shows his incredible talent for optical illusion, but it also demonstrates just how great he is at recreating art by famous artists.
Scroll down to see Eley’s art and follow him on Instagram if you’re interested to see what he creates next.
The post Robin Eley’s Paintings Look Like They’re Wrapped in Plastic appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post The Amazing Makeup Optical Illusion of Kika appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>In 2016, Mirjana won the Nyx Face Awards, an international makeup festival. Since then, she continues to publish videos that rely on optical illusion based on a black background. Inspired by Tim Burton’s film, she created for example a make-up version of a character from The Nightmare Before Christmas. More recently, she has offered us a tribute to the film The Grinch.
Still, her most popular creations are surely those in which the young woman uses trompe l’oeil that deforms her body. You can check out some of her impressive optical illusions below.
The post The Amazing Makeup Optical Illusion of Kika appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post The Optical Illusion Sculptures of Pascal Buclon appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Passionate about forms, Pascal Buclon has for a long time translated his vision of the world through the design of advertising images and everyday objects. Today, devoting himself exclusively to painting, sculpture and drawing, he gives us an original and colorful visions, drawing on images of everyday life, photography and comics to tell the many facets of the world.
Superimposing personal experiences, memories and topical themes, he uses the clear black lines to grasp the contours of his subjects, and highlight the oppositions. Up close, his works are reminiscent of colorful mosaics, whose flat areas of abstract colors take shape as soon as the eye moves away and feature the characters of his contemporary frescoes.
Through his art, Pascal Buclon invites us to reflect on the contradictions of our time and to reflect on the world around us.
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]]>The post The Unbelievable Body Art Optical Illussions of Johannes Stötter appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The winner of the World Bodypainting Championship in 2012 says that the key to success is to love what you’re doing: he observes the world, nature, colors and shapes with clear eyes and open heart, and painting is his life’s passion. Depending on the subject, he either perfectly hides his models’ lines and curves, or uses them to emphasize the forms he’s trying to create. The most challenging aspect of his installations is concentration on the many aspects — painting realistic, instructing the models how to move and pose to achieve the right position, and of course finding the right animal that can be built using only bodies.
When you see his work, don’t let your eyes decide what they are seeing too quickly!
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