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September 26, 2008 by Vurdlak | Share  

There are fifty abstract paintings present in this work done by Salvador Dali in 1963. When it’s seen from two yards, they all suddenly change into three Lenins masquerading as Chinese. When the distance, from which the image is observed, grows further, they all fuse into giant Head of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Talking about abstract art! Ha! Can’t be sure what was happening inside Salvador’s head when he was doing this, but I’m sure it would be interesting to know! Enjoy this illusion! Be sure to check other works from Dali: Lincoln Illusion, Matador and Apparition!

Btw, have you tried our new Vista Gadget? Has this illusion appeared in it? I hear there are some caching issues with it, but I have already created version 7.0 which will be available for download shortly. How do you like the “Featured Post” I added to Mighty Illusions? I thought of changing it every few days or so. Any suggestions?

Royal Bengal Tiger Illusion

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12 Responses
  1. Stine says:

    This man was amazing. What an astounding painting and illusion!

  2. Jonathan says:

    ….erm…
    I can only see the tiger. O_o

  3. Anonymous says:

    I see a large cat no matter the distance

  4. Tysss says:

    nice =) But unfortunately the vista gadget didn’t load up this illusion. If you get it work properly, i would be great =)

  5. ME! says:

    I do not think that this illusion is so amazing. I can see everything from a normal distance!

  6. thats what i says:

    yeah i know!! its sooo cool!!

  7. Amina says:

    WOW! that is so cool!

  8. PEACE AND LOVE says:

    strange but COOL!!!

  9. Bob! says:

    Wow I couldn’t see it for a while. But then I saw it. Its incredible.

  10. the technogirl says:

    whats a Lenin?:-P

  11. CareBear says:

    Now you’ve done it. My mind is permanently blown.

  12. someone says:

    is it just me, o is somthing not right?

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