What you see here is an outdoor Vasarely artwork at the museum in Pécs. Victor Vasarely was born on 9th April 1906 in Pécs. He was a French Hungarian-born artist often acclaimed as the father of Op-art. I’m not sure if this art below is convex or concave. It can be seen in both ways. Actually, it can even be flat. What is your opinion? The other photo inside, is called “Tribute to Malevitch”, located and the Covered Plaza, Central University of Venezuela. Few days ago you could see Vasarley watch, but there are more cool outdoor installments like: Mark Jenkins project “embeds“, Unity Triangle impossible object, house on a museum…
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Its flat with a piece falling off. But it’s well good!
the second pic is also good
maybe it is flat?
I think its flat. In the lower right you can see where to of the grids are seperated and a wall behind that seems to be holding the thing up. I dont get the other picture.
Awesome! Do you have a picture of the first one from a different angle?
I really like these… especially the first one !!
yeah, I loved this one too!
i dont get the second one. can somebody please explain?
Really cool illusion, I still don’t get it. I think I’ll use it for my own site, http://www.derkstenvers.nl.
I like this blog, by the way.
Not sure if I’m liking it…hmmm
Yay! nice illusion! i knew Hungary will get noticed sometime!
im not sure about this illusion…
wow its flying like a dove maybe its a dove
Stunning work by a master of the optical illusion. To understand the second picture you need to concentrate on the yellow square.
Alan King http://www.kingart.co.uk
The whole enchilada’s flat.