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March 31, 2008 by Vurdlak | Share  

What’s so special about Gillian Brown’s photographs? Not much – you’d probably say at first. But wait! Don’t conclude things only by looking at the first photo I gave you. Go inside the article and you’ll see few more photos of the same set – only seen from different perspectives. This is amazing! Kinda looks like our recent Marvel optical illusion. The truth is that these aren’t just paintings painted over real life photos. How did the author achieve this? The 3D effect these images accomplish works only from certain angle of view. If you remember our 2006 articles about Felice Varini (they can be found inside 3d chalk drawings category), you’ll immediately recognize the technique and understand how they work. I love illusions of this type. Do you?

Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs

Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs
Gillian Browns Constructed Photographs

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30 Responses
  1. Elmo says:

    Cool…
    Not the most exciting, but that’s okay.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Nice!!
    I luv it!
    A.T.

  3. Anonymous says:

    woahh this is sooo disturbing.. it looks like someone cut the girl in the desk in half >.<

  4. Rachel says:

    These are so cool!
    I especially love the first one.

  5. Screaming Doubles says:

    i love these.
    how did he do them?
    paint? sticker?
    other apps?

  6. =P says:

    i think these are great!

  7. Anonymous says:

    That could be easily done by projecting the image with a projector onto the wall or through a doorway, and then painting where the light is shining.

  8. kris says:

    first time commenter, long-time reader. i’m in awe of anybody who can mess with reality and somehow put it back together a bit better for wear.

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  10. crenshawyeo says:

    HOLY….i thought it was another one of them “magazine illusion” type things…thats so good its not funny.

  11. Anonymous says:

    pretty cool!
    this effects are amazing!

  12. DC says:

    I think it’s amazing! I’m just wondering, how do you paint that? Do you stand on just one point and use a very long brush? Or do you go back and forth, painstakingly adding to the image? What do you think?

  13. Anonymous says:

    hey, why rnt i first?!

    quite cool pics, but i’ve seen better

    maybe becausde i seen a lot of pics this kind

  14. Anonymous says:

    these are BAD ASS!

  15. Anonymous says:

    mmmm… good… bah…

  16. witoman says:

    this is really neat. i’d love to see more of these or even an entire exhibit of these.

  17. PJ says:

    I love these illusions

  18. Daniel says:

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  19. Daniel says:

    and im guessing he does it with the projector method

  20. Me says:

    {nice}

  21. Anonymous says:

    Wow, I think these are interesting!

  22. Anonymous says:

    wow theese r cool, looks like it takes a lot of effort to make one

  23. stoop says:

    i am always very impressed with these, but boy do they make my head hurt :-\

  24. Anonymous says:

    These are cool. Lord knows I wouldn’t want to see some person all over my staircase when I’m going down for a midnight snack… Lol

  25. Anonymous says:

    wow that guy has talent

  26. Anonymous says:

    I love these types of 3D pictures since they kind of give you that “ghostly” feeling since you can see what they’re drawn on if you look closly, as if they’re ghosts of people who were: ex. once at that school or in that house during X-Mas.

  27. Anonymous says:

    The art itself is terrific using only black and white in a drawing with shade and making it look realistic!

  28. Delenn says:

    2nd to last. :OMFG! GHOSTS! (What, they look like it!)

  29. DrankOrgel says:

    Totally not creepy
    ?

  30. katelyn says:

    it was a bit crap but a bit ok

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