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Tʀᴏᴜʙʟᴇᴅ Sᴏᴜʟ • Hɪᴅᴅᴇɴ Fᴀᴄᴇs Cʟᴀɴ ᴏғ Xʏᴍᴏx Tᴇss Rᴇᴄᴏʀᴅs (1997)
a1he / point of view - {$M}
Drawing, Ink on Paper
Size: 42 W x 29.7 H x 0.1 D cm
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-11he-point-of-view-M-Drawing/2428781/11668067/view
Jules de Balincourt, The Escapist, 2023, Oil and oil stick on panel, 34 × 30 inches (86.4 cm × 76.2 cm)
There are people who could take off nine masks, and you would still be looking at the tenth. -- Michael Lipsey
Stunning Patterned Paintings Actually Have Hidden Faces Within Them
At first glance, it would be easy to mistake Lee Wagstaff’s work for abstract, geometric paintings. But upon closer inspection—or in this case, farther inspection—it becomes clear that each of his oil paintings features a portrait of a human face staring back at the viewer. Remarkably, the portrait remains hidden until the viewer either squints or takes a step back.
Window frame views, hiding faces, and watchful eyes
Anthropomorphic landscapes from the 17th and 18th century.