Flatland II by Aydin Büyükta
A series of images by Turkish digital artist and photographer Aydin Büyükta inspired by Edwin Abbott’s book “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
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Kiana Khansmith
macklin celebrini has autism

Love Begins
styofa doing anything

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Today's Document
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sweet Seals For You, Always
cherry valley forever

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Kaledo Art

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Three Goblin Art

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Flatland II by Aydin Büyükta
A series of images by Turkish digital artist and photographer Aydin Büyükta inspired by Edwin Abbott’s book “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
Follow the Source Link for images sources and more information.
Yayoi Kusama, Six immersive infinity mirror rooms in the Hirshhorn Museum
The Circsquarangle
uploading again, last one had one extra frame that made me cringe
inspired by jodeus.tumblr.com
strange fibrous babes buck under sodium light
Graeco-Latin Squares
Black and White Illusions by Chema Madoz
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A few years ago, we featured Spanish photographer Chema Madoz and his surreal, black and white photos. Born in 1958, and with several collections to his name, Madoz is famously coy about his pictures’ aim, even when asked directly:
“The fact is that I don’t give any thought to the reaction they’ll cause in the viewer,” Madoz told Bookstyle. “I look for images that move me and touch me, that make me feel that I’m doing something different which I wasn’t aware of. I want to be able to stand in front of my pictures and feel that I can communicate with them. If a picture says something to me, I feel confident that there may be other people who will experience the same thing. Source:boredpanda.
paris picture post // day two, july 12th 2015
let me tell you this; the palace of versailles is officially the most gorgeous place i’ve ever been to. it’s so big and beautiful and overwhelming, i could barely handle it. even though it was incredibly crowded (we waited in line for over two hours?!? !??!) it was definitely worth it! the gardens, the art, the architecture, feeling like marie antoinette herself, it was amazing. and don’t even get me started on the hall of mirrors and on the large galleries. so so so beautiful. i really hope i go back there one day.
My father in law described the palace of versailles as "a real nice facility."
Hyper-Realistic Eye Illustrations by Jose Vergara
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19-year-old Texas-based artist Jose Vergara aka Redosking creates incredibly detailed eye drawings using colored pencils.
Chromostereopsis.
3D optical illusion effect when you move your head around.
Eyes