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]]>Kothekar’s previous works were focused on intricate details, complex patterns, and lace-like designs. This time, he decided to go one step further and use his paper-cutting skills to create a series of optical illusions.
Using just a knife and a single sheet of white paper, Kothekar manages to create impressive pieces that play tricks on viewers’ eyes. Carefully placed cuts and folds provide depth to the works, making his works look three-dimensional.
Kothekar started his creative journey in 2010 when he abandoned “conventional studies” to pursue an art career. After exploring various art forms, he discovered that paper art is something he feels most passionate about. In 2013, he had his first exhibit, and the success of the showcase solidified his decision that art is something he wants to do in life.
Since then, this talented artist has exhibited in galleries around the world, while his works were also featured in high-profile books and magazines.
Describing his work, Kothekar says that “his paper takes are unique with each exploration as he believes in experimenting and exploring different kinds of techniques to challenge and improve himself and his work.”
Check out more of his optical illusions below.
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]]>“People perceive everything in their own subjective way. My illusions distort reality and perception that are generally shared by most people,” she told Bored Panda and added that people often think that illusion means tricking people into something, but she can’t agree.
“I don’t think of illusion necessarily as trickery but a wider concept. I think that anything that seems slightly different from its original form could be an illusion or take you out of the illusion you’re living in,” Yoon explained.
If you are interested to see her creations, check out the gallery below, or follow her on Instagram for future updates.
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]]>Felice Varini paints on architectural and urban spaces like buildings, walls and streets. His works can be completely seen from a certain angle and looks broken pieces from other view points.
He has more than 30 years of experience and his latest project, done in the city of Carcassonne in France, was part of the 2018 “In Situ Heritage and Contemporary Art.” Check out the video to know more about the project and some of the artworks he created in the past.
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]]>The post Indian Artist Creates Impressive Optical Illusions Using a Single Sheet of White Paper appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Kothekar’s previous works were focused on intricate details, complex patterns, and lace-like designs. This time, he decided to go one step further and use his paper-cutting skills to create a series of optical illusions.
Using just a knife and a single sheet of white paper, Kothekar manages to create impressive pieces that play tricks on viewers’ eyes. Carefully placed cuts and folds provide depth to the works, making his works look three-dimensional.
Kothekar started his creative journey in 2010 when he abandoned “conventional studies” to pursue an art career. After exploring various art forms, he discovered that paper art is something he feels most passionate about. In 2013, he had his first exhibit, and the success of the showcase solidified his decision that art is something he wants to do in life.
Since then, this talented artist has exhibited in galleries around the world, while his works were also featured in high-profile books and magazines.
Describing his work, Kothekar says that “his paper takes are unique with each exploration as he believes in experimenting and exploring different kinds of techniques to challenge and improve himself and his work.”
Check out more of his optical illusions below.
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]]>The post Dain Yoon Uses Her Face to Create Impressive Optical Illusions appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>“People perceive everything in their own subjective way. My illusions distort reality and perception that are generally shared by most people,” she told Bored Panda and added that people often think that illusion means tricking people into something, but she can’t agree.
“I don’t think of illusion necessarily as trickery but a wider concept. I think that anything that seems slightly different from its original form could be an illusion or take you out of the illusion you’re living in,” Yoon explained.
If you are interested to see her creations, check out the gallery below, or follow her on Instagram for future updates.
The post Dain Yoon Uses Her Face to Create Impressive Optical Illusions appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>The post Artist Creates Amazing Optical Illusions on Famous Landmarks appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Felice Varini paints on architectural and urban spaces like buildings, walls and streets. His works can be completely seen from a certain angle and looks broken pieces from other view points.
He has more than 30 years of experience and his latest project, done in the city of Carcassonne in France, was part of the 2018 “In Situ Heritage and Contemporary Art.” Check out the video to know more about the project and some of the artworks he created in the past.
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