St. Georgious vs Dragon Illusion

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Hy guys (and gals)! Just came home from my trip to Austria (Graz), so just a quick update, so that you know I'm alive and well. I'll write more in the evening, but here is one illusion for all your "Optical Illusion of The Day" widgets and gadgets, so they can update them selves with new optical illusion.

Illusion you see below was submitted by Fabián Vargas, and even though I'm not exactly certain, I believe it pictures a Saint. More precisely - St. Georgius, the saint that is often showed on a white horse, with a sword in his right hand, above the dragon that represents evil. In the beginning of Christianity, dragon symbolized paganism. By the legend, St. Georgius fought the dragon on the beach, outside of city walls. He killed him to protect the king's daughter which was meant to be sacrificed to the dragon.


Who would tell that religion can be so interesting ;) In many paintings, along with St. Georgious, there was a princess pictured in the corner, while praying for her savior. All these details made me spot similarity with this painting. When you look at it, first you'll see is a face of young man/girl, but if you look at her/his hair, you can see a person on a horse, fighting with evil dragon. I believe the big face belongs to praying princess, and the hair represents battle with the dragon. Correct me if I'm wrong...






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  1. Anonymous Anonymous 

    FIRST

  2. Anonymous Anonymous 

    nice illusion. first post!

  3. Anonymous Anonymous 

    i dont get it

  4. Anonymous Anonymous 

    if i'm correct, the big face is the same as the face on the horse. they are the same person.

  5. Anonymous Anonymous 

    you will be able to see the same scene by looking at the hair of the man on the dragon

  6. Anonymous Anonymous 

    Kwizzle

  7. Anonymous Anonymous 

    It looks too much like a guy to me...

  8. Anonymous Anonymous 

    why is there a box around the girls head?

  9. Anonymous Anonymous 

    fo' shizzle

  10. Anonymous Anonymous 

    Anyone any clue why there's some cubical kind of wireframe in the drawing?

    Adrian

    (and Vurdlak: I'd not mind if you would reject all those "First" posts, though it makes me wonder why people would expect to be the first when they know the reactions are moderated and not visible realtime...)

  11. Anonymous Anonymous 

  12. Anonymous Anonymous 

    I like chicken foshizzle my nizzle I can take you down to chinatown.?/!@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

  13. Blogger Jonna Tuttle 

    I like this one. It reminds me of Eragon - which I watched again last night.

  14. Anonymous Anonymous 

    FIRST!!!

  15. Anonymous Not At Schol Anymore 

    I dont know whats wrong but it wont let me see the picture...

    I WANT TO SEE THE PICTURE

  16. Anonymous Anonymous 

    *sigh* It is a man people.

  17. Anonymous Anonymous 

    It would be who most know as St. George, and the dragon represents evil or the devil, not paganism.

  18. Anonymous joe 

    its st. george no georgius

  19. Blogger Vurdlak 

    yeah,

    St Georgius is St. George, in latin.

    it is true that dragon represents evil, but not devil directly, instead paganism, which the church was fighting against. ("false" rituals, idols, witchcraft etc...) browse wiki...

  20. Blogger Kalthia 

    I want to know why there is a piece of paper there, and what does it say?

  21. Blogger David 

    I have seen this picture before; and I am quite familiar with it. This is a picture of Atar and the dragon Azhi Dhaka. Atar is the son of Ahura Mazda (like the car). Atar is the god of fire who chained the dragon to that big mountain northwest of Tehran, Iran.
    This tail :) is very similar to the story of the garden of Eden. The serpent being the dragon.

  22. Anonymous Anonymous 

    wow

  23. Anonymous Anonymous 

    The dragon was revered as a god in pagan myth, so in Christianity it was shunned as a creature of deep evil. Fire, the giver of warmth and light, was seen as hell.

  24. Anonymous AK 

    looks like triple entendres to me... btw the guy who did the 14th post says he is fourth. Its like trying to be sad and failing, becoming even sadder

  25. Anonymous Puck 

    It's beautifully done. If you find out more about it I'd like to know where it is from, whether old or recent and who the artist is/was.

  26. Anonymous Chris K 

  27. Anonymous Elliexx ANIMALS ROCK!! Abixx's friend! 

    that's really kl! well done Vurdlak!

  28. Anonymous Matt 

    I see a sphere inside of a cube... and wtf is the note at the bottom of the image about???

  29. Anonymous Anonymous 

    I don't know about the cube around his head, but the large head is St. George's. You can tell because of the halo around it.

    Nice illusion,

  30. Blogger Tom 

    A) I am with Adrian - kill the meaningless 'First' updates unless they actually have a comment...

    B) I've the same issue as Not At Schol Anymore - I cannot see the image. I'm running Firefox... is there an issue with the method of delivery?

    Thx
    Tom

  31. Anonymous Clayre 

    Well, I may be wierd, I saw St. George and the dragon before I saw the face.....

  32. Blogger azrdraco 

    I can't see the picture either. there isn't even the little red x when a picture won't load.

  33. Anonymous Anonymous 

    I can't see a picture either.
    Thanks for baning the first comment thing I stopped reading the coments it was so annoying.

  34. Blogger cráneo 

    I can see no picture at all. It must have vanish from the post.

  35. Anonymous Anonymous 

    I SEE IT I SEE IT!!!!!!!! :)

  36. Anonymous Anonymous 

    Does anyone besides me notice a Droste effect in the picture? The head of the figure fighting the dragon is the same as the big picture itself, and I would assume that the head in THAT one is also the same.

  37. Anonymous Anonymous 

    Anyone who read comment #4 :)




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