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Ya no sé qué hacer conmigo
When I was 6 or 7 someone gave me a book on the five senses that included some optical illusions pictures and games. That book changed everything. I remember carrying it around as a priest would carry his bible, so much so that whenever we played with my sister, I had to integrate it, to make it part of the game. Sometimes it was a high-tech computer, others it was the answer to decipher a code, or the directions to get to a mystery mountain. In any case, it was more than just a book.
Over time, I grew out of the play pretend games, and the book went to sleep on a bookshelf. Never forgotten, but with no practical purpose to fulfill.
Years after that I discovered a painter whose works, not surprisingly, had as big an effect on me as my old book on senses–Mr. M.C. Escher.
In many of his paintings I found forms that reminded me of a particular figure that had seized my attention in my book when I was little.
This fake triangle, or Penrose triangle, means something to me that I can’t explain. It moves me and soothes me at the same time. So I decided to carry it with me as I used to carry my precious book that I sometimes wake from his long sleep just to let him play pretend with my senses.
Hypnotic Gif Animation from Erik Söderberg
Cross-media artist working with visual and auditory design. I’m specialized in creating and editing images for print and web. Most of my commercial work is related to retouch, 3D and graphics.
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