Co-found of the visual label ANTIVJ, artist Olivier Ratsi created this digital projection using anamorphosis to let the viewer fall into a new dimension.
A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait
Anamorposis is an illusion where a specific vantage point is needed for the image to come together. French artist Bernard Pras has made an art of assemblage. This, his latest piece, is a portrait of Malian actor Sotigui Kouyaté.
You can see it is composed of clothes, paint, wood, rubber, and other objects scraped together.
It's only when seen through his camera that the portrait comes together.
Cartoon Anamorphic Street Paintings
Anamorphic Paintings French street artists Ella and Pitr that assemble into nearly 3D images when viewed from the right vantage.
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Another Anamorphic Arrangement of Furniture to Look Like a Portrait
We've seen the stunning anamorphic work of French painter, photographer and sculptor Bernard Pras before (A Room of Stuff Arranged to Create this Anamorphic Portrait). Here he has recreated a portrait of French postman Ferdinand Cheval from a carefully arranged pile of furniture.
Ferdinand Cheval, the man in the portrait, is most famous for spending 33 years of his life building Le Palais Idéal
3D LEGO Chalk Drawing of Terracotta Warriors
The Planet Streetpainting (Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink) created this “anamorphic street painting”for the 2011 Sarasota Chalk Festival.
Abandoned Buildings Adorned with Anamorphic Paintings
French artist and photographer Fanette Guilloud transforms the walls and floors of abandoned buildings with anamorphic paintings, which can only be seen in their correct image when viewed from a specific vantage point.
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