Anamorphic Illusions by Swiss artist Felice Varini
Some of the photographs that in the hands of Felice become “slant art“ (Wikipedia definition: Anamorphosis is a distorted projection or perspective requiring the viewer to use special devices or occupy a specific vantage point to reconstitute the image. The word “anamorphosis” is derived from the Greek prefix ana-, meaning back or again, and the word morphe, meaning shape or form.)
Anamorphic Lego sculpture by Nathan Sawaya.
Says Sawaya on this site:
This piece is titled ‘Crowd’ and was inspired by the throngs of people walking the streets of New York City. The graffiti on the wall behind blended with the coloring on the figures creates an image that can be seen from a front-facing view.
Cool Medusa Anamorphic urban art.
Source:
http://www.truly-design.com/eng/project/streetwork/medusa-anamorph-ninja1-and-mach505
DOPE!
(Source: contra-intra)
Anamorphic drawings are distorted pictures requiring the viewer to use a special, often reflective device to reconstitute the image. István Orosz is a Hungarian illustrator and a master of the technique, hand drawing his images where every straight line is a complex curve. Taking the technique as far as he could, his images contain hidden anamorphic images inside an incredibly complex picture viewable with the naked eye.