Optical Illusion of The Day: Volkswagon Beetle Yin Yang Optical Illusion |
Volkswagon Beetle Yin Yang Optical Illusion Posted: 09 Nov 2015 04:59 AM PST
Happy Monday to everyone, and I hope you all had a great weekend! Another Monday, another work week, I suppose. It never ends, does it? This morning, I have a cute VW Beetle yin yang optical illusion for you… I actually don’t know much about this yin yang optical illusion besides what I can see with my own eyes. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that this is a sculpture. Obviously, this sculpture is created using two Volkswagon beetle cars, one black and one white. The two cars share a set of tires, and bear a striking resemblance to the yin and yang symbol, hence the title of today’s post—Volkswagon Beetle yin yang optical illusion sculpture. If anyone else knows anything about this VW Beetle yin yang optical illusion sculpture, please let us know in the comments below. I always like to hear more information about the illusions that I post every day, especially the back stories. And, as always, love it or hate it, take a moment to rate it below! If you liked this Volkswagon Beetle yin yang optical illusion sculpture, make sure you head over and check out Neil Dawson’s “Horizons” sculpture as well!The post Volkswagon Beetle Yin Yang Optical Illusion appeared first on Mighty Optical Illusions. |
Posted: 08 Nov 2015 10:39 AM PST If you’re a big fan of optical illusions, you’re familiar with MC Escher’s work. Escher was a Dutch artist who, over the course of his life, created numerous pieces of art, many of which are viewed as some of the most popular optical illusions today. His impossible object illusions, like Relativity and Waterfall, are particularly popular. Today’s optical illusion is an MC Escher style optical illusion that I found when browsing through some of his work… The legs are all sorts of wonky on this desk! It’s hard to tell which ones are in the front and which are in the back, or which direction the desk is facing. Look at it too long, and your eyes might just rebel on you. I can’t think of anyone that would be able to work at a desk like this! But, if MC Escher had a desk, I imagine that this is what it looks like. Want to see some more MC Escher work? Head over and check out some more of MC Escher’s famous drawings!The post MC Escher’s Desk Comic appeared first on Mighty Optical Illusions. |
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