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Trippy Reverspective 3D Painting Changes as the Viewer Moves Around the Picture

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • July 3, 2014

This 3D painting by British artist Brian Weavers shifts perspectives as the viewer approaches it from different angles. The piece, which is on display at the Gallery of Ice in Windsor, Berkshire, is an example of reverspective, a style of relief painting pioneered by artist Patrick Hughes that utilizes a 3D surface to create an optical illusion.

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