Many people believe that "seeing is believing", thinking that their eyes can accurately capture and understand everything in the world, but many times, they will also be deceived by their own eyes, our eyes are not as reliable as we think, and it also has limitations.
For example, optical illusion is a good example, I believe everyone has seen the kind of ** that tests eyesight, which is obviously stationary, but at a certain angle or light, it seems to move all of a sudden, which makes people feel very incredible. In addition, some artists will use the principle of trial and error to create some illusion paintings that are clearly in two-dimensional space, but let them produce the illusion that they are in three-dimensional space.
Optical illusion painting is an art form of painting created using the principle of optical illusion. The artist uses special lines, shapes, and colors to guide the viewer into optical illusions, creating stunning three-dimensionality, movement, and hallucinatory effects.
Sandor Vamos, an artist from Hungary, used a series of 3D art paintings to prove to us that "only what you see can you believe" is a false proposition. The artist's 3D trompe l'oeil sends a false signal to our brains, that there is a third dimension on paper, which of course does not actually exist, and in the case of the oblique illustration and the real metal ball, our brain is ready to expect the metal ball to roll down the slope, but it doesn't, because it is a two-dimensional drawing, an ordinary white paper placed on a horizontal table.
From this point of view, 3D optical illusion painting not only "tricks" our eyes, but also "fools" our brains. In fact, before this, Xiao Jiang had introduced no less than dozens of optical illusion artists, but Sandor Vamos's works are the most deceptive and visually shocking, he used the simplest lines and geometric shapes to construct a trap for us, for example, on a blank piece of paper to draw a few lines, a few faces, a three-dimensional house, all of a sudden "rise from the ground", as if breaking through the paper, people are stunned.
Of course, although many people are confused by this kind of artwork, most of them still feel the charm of this art form, so let's take a look at a group of wonderful works brought to us by this "master" of optical illusions from Hungary.