Felice Varini is a Swiss artist well known for his geometric perspective-localized paintings of rooms and other spaces, using projector-stencil techniques. According to mathematics professor and art critic Joël Koskas, "A work of Varini is an anti-Mona Lisa." Opticall illusions he makes can be seen only from one place in the room, from a certain perspective. Illusions are created using a projected image which is then painted onto the relevant surfaces.
Here are some of his most recent works:
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Amazing optical illusions of Felice Varini
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Labels: Architecture, Art Illusions, Optical Illusions, Perspective Illusions
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check out more of his work at his website. http://www.quazen.com/Science/Biology/The-Genetic-Code.53412
stapian - your link has nothing to do w. what's on this page
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