Optical illusions are always fun and fascinating as they trick our brains into perceiving things differently than they actually are. It may sound cliché, but illusion drawings are our reminder that the things we see are not always as they seem.
Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak surely knows how mind-bending eye tricks can be as he specializes in creating them. The 52-year-old artist was an architecture student and in the course, he learned how to create images within other images. As he was fascinated by this technique, in his free time, he began to paint famous figures from art and culture blurred with landscapes, and that's how his illusion paintings were born.
Each of these unique artworks is beautiful on their own as they have detailed artistry on display but the most fascinating part is that the more you stare at them, the more you'll see. Behind carefully placed characters, objects, coloring, and shadows, there is a second image concealed cleverly so his beautiful paintings require a double-take before the hidden images reveal themselves.
In his cool artworks, Shupliak includes famous figures from art and culture (or sometimes even science!) such as John Lennon, Vincent van Gogh, Salvador Dalí, Newton, and many more, therefore these creative ideas already seem familiar to us even though we see them for the first time.
Take a few moments to enjoy each artwork and you'll be surprised how every detail reveals itself as you look!
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Vincent Van Gogh
Galileo Galilei
Claude Monet "A Windy Day"
Venice
White Stork
Ernest Hemingway "The Old Man And Big Fish"
Loving Vincent
Seeing this painting in person moved me to tears, this is a wonderful homage to it.
The Girl Reading Salvador Dalí
John Lennon "Imagine"
Diduch
Vincent Van Gogh "Langlois Bridge At Arles"
Self-Portrait With Muse
Leonardo Da Vinci
Sigmund Freud
Ernest Hemingway "View Over Kilimanjaro"
Newton In The Garden Of Ideas
Vincent Van Gogh "Sunflowers"
Taras Shevchenko
Strength Is Within Us. We Are The Force!
Birth Of Jesus
Impression Of Claude Monet
Paul Cézanne
Muse Kisses
Leonardo Da Vinci "Mona Lisa"
Paul Gauguin
Bohdan Lepky
Self-Portrait Under Lime Trees
Ivan Aivazovsky
Leonardo Da Vinci "Mona Lisa"
This one is so cool because it's the Mona Lisa within a Da Vinci portrait
Auguste Renoir "Ashamed"
N. V. Gogol "Vakula's Flight"
Taras Shevchenko "Wide Dnieper River"
Uncle Sam
Nicholas Roerich
And here I can't even draw/paint a single image, let alone two images sharing a space. These are amazing.
I can't even draw a circle that doesn't look like a fried egg!
Load More Replies...Beautifully done, and I’m happy that the author of this post did proper titles saying who the famous artist was. Too many post on bored panda not explaining or giving credit to the right person.
And here I can't even draw/paint a single image, let alone two images sharing a space. These are amazing.
I can't even draw a circle that doesn't look like a fried egg!
Load More Replies...Beautifully done, and I’m happy that the author of this post did proper titles saying who the famous artist was. Too many post on bored panda not explaining or giving credit to the right person.