A Street Art Optical Illusion

Wooster Collective points us to a remarkable piece of street art, that appeared on the streets of Berlin few weeks ago. What you can see in this photo below, is a creation by an unknown artist, who has created a subtle but effective lenticular image on the slats of a fence. Head-on it doesn’t look like much, but when you move yourself to the left (or right), an image of a face appears. That’s it for today! I’m feeling a little bit feverish, so pardon the lack of text until I get well…

55 Replies to “A Street Art Optical Illusion”

  1. This one is pretty cool!!!! I like the way you can tell something is there in the painting on the fence biut really can’t see it unless you stand to the side.

  2. I love your page, it brightens my day, and that includes the interesting links, but the illusions are smashing, your page provides a journey into other worlds. Many thanks for your hard work.
    I hope you feel better soon.
    Yours sincerely
    Barbara Barron

  3. Loved this one. I must admit that if I saw this while walking down the street, I’d be quite startled! Do love it though. Hope you get well soon.

  4. Tis I find utterly amazing! How in the world do you get the perspective needed to even create a thing like this?

  5. Haha, thats really cool! Feel better, too! We should have them done in dirty citys, but not faces, like flowers or something to brighten up the town! Great Idea!

  6. Wow… I really like this one… I think I would become scared. Just imagine you are walking down the street suddenly you see a big screaming face and then you turn your head to see it again (and you are a few steps further) and you just see some blur of color on the fence…

  7. [cite]
    so pardon the lack of text until I get well…
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    This is probably a first great illusion comment in a last couple (or so) years. No blah-blah-blah, no other BS just to reach xxx amount of random words – just a clever comment on illusion below. Keep it always as today – mean and clean, ant more people will be pleased to read it.

    As for illusion – it is great and subtle job!

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