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Tromp L’Oeil Art By Julian Beever


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Julian Beever is the superb artist who created this unbelievable painting. He is so famous for his street paintings that people are left mesmerized after seeing his superb work.

Trompe-Loeil-Julian-Beever

(7 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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Horse or Frog


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What do you see in the illusion below? A horse only? or a frog only? Mostly people see horse but if you see it with concentration, you can also see a frog 🙂
Horse or Frog
The creator of this picture is unknown, if anyone knows it please let us know.

(17 votes, average: 4.53 out of 5)
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Going Buggy


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Ant-like insects move in all directions in an illustration of the illusory motion variety.

going buggy-newopticalillusions

 

(13 votes, average: 2.92 out of 5)
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Gradient Optical Illusion


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So what do your see? The horizontal grey bar is made of two colors? Check again by covering the background and just seeing the grey bar.

The horizontal grey bar is of the same color throughout, you see the difference because of the difference in background. Amazing??

Gradient-optical-illusion-newopticalillusions-com

(18 votes, average: 3.50 out of 5)
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Grid Lines Illusion


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Do you see all these red-orange lines parallel/perpendicular to each other? If not see closely, all these lines are perfectly parallel/prependicular ( horizontal and vertical) but due to the background, they dont look so.

Grid Lines Illusion-newopticalillusions-com

(11 votes, average: 3.82 out of 5)
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Elf in a Birds Nest


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One more masterpiece by Humberto Machado. So what do you see in this? A face or an Elf in the bird’s nest or just the two birds?

Elf in a birds nest

(9 votes, average: 4.44 out of 5)
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Orbison Illusion


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In 1939, psychologist William Orbison described the Orbison illusion. The inner square appears to be distorted due to the radiating lines. But actually its a perfect square.

Orbison_illusion newopticalillusions-com

(6 votes, average: 2.33 out of 5)
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Sander’s Parallelogram


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In this illusion, one of the blue lines appear to be shorter than the other one. The left side one seems bigger but actually they both are of exactly the same length.

Sander's Parallelogram

(17 votes, average: 3.76 out of 5)
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Delboeuf Illusion


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Check out those both black dots, do they look equal? Many people will feel that the dot on the right side is bigger but actually they both are of same size

Delboeuf_illusion

(15 votes, average: 3.07 out of 5)
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Can You Read What it Is?


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So can you read what is written between these lines? If not just move your head away from the screen.

i cant sleep-newopticalillusions.com

(30 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
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