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January 17, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

Since you asked for it, and I promised to share – here is the second part of the creative drawings collection. These were submitted by Remy as well. So, which part did you like more? This, or the previous one? If I’m correct, some of the pictures below were originally “invented” by Escher, while others were obviously very inspired by him as well. Like it or not, my favorites are the first two.

I get a lot of question from those using MySpace, regarding the “Illusion of The Day” application. Remember, if you: have slow connection, use Google Chrome web browser, or have made some restrictions to the app while adding it, wait for few seconds before the illusions load in your profile (or home surface). If this doesn’t help, try scrolling through recent illusions (”1-4″ or “1-10″ button in your app), and they should start appearing. Here, hope this helped. If you experience some errors, and know how to fix them, be sure to email me :) Btw, here is another random illusion for you.

Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time
Creative Drawings One More Time

Comments

66 Responses
  1. Anonymous says:

    hmm ok

  2. Anonymous says:

    awsome

  3. Riff says:

    WOW!!! These are awesome!!!
    Very creative.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Wow! Those are simply amazing. Love the one with the torn paper.

  5. Anonymous says:

    man these r really nice drawings!!!!
    my fav one is the one where u can c the girls legs in the drawing
    it looks sooo realistic!

  6. Anonymous says:

    I loove these. They’re so cool. :) I especially love the ballerina one!

  7. Anonymous says:

    WOW! this is really cool! i like this 1 better

  8. . says:

    And here’s a boring comment about how great these pictures are.

  9. Anonymous says:

    These are great. I like the ballerina the best. Love your site.

  10. pseudohappy says:

    Those are really cool! I like the first one best.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Cool!

  12. Anonymous says:

    very cool!!!!!!!!!!!
    i love these
    very creative

  13. Anonymous says:

    Much creepier than the last batch.

  14. Anonymous says:

    wow those are amazing

  15. Anonymous says:

    Very interesting :)
    The dancer is my favorite.

  16. Loverfli says:

    I like these. Very good.
    I love the last one.

  17. Strawberry says:

    They are all amazing. But I like the ballerina very much.

  18. Anonymous says:

    i love all the different types of images. my favourite is the last one!!!

  19. Anonymous says:

    Cool

  20. Anonymous says:

    this is sweet, 1st :D i like the guy taping himself the bestt and the one with the cup of water

  21. Anonymous says:

    wonderful! I especially like the ballerina dress one.

  22. PYR8HD says:

    Dual realities… Cool!

  23. Anonymous says:

    awwww…….. sweet

  24. Emily says:

    Wow I wish I could draw like that. He is so talented

  25. Ted says:

    first one is definitely my favorite. Not only is it a use of perspective, it also has a deep meaning to it. (well, i don’t know if thats the intentional use, but i think of it like the title would be “putting my life together”)

  26. P.Review says:

    nice!

  27. ZwaanME says:

    Thank you for sharing these. They are very cool!
    You’re right about the Escher influence. The picture with the hands drawing each other is a M.C. Escher original from 1948 (you can see the date in the upper right corner) called ‘tekenen’ which is Dutch for ‘drawing’ (as in ‘he is drawing a picture’). Keep up the good work!

  28. Anonymous says:

    coooooooool

  29. Cody Serpa says:

    haHA SWEET! those were very cool pics :)

  30. Andy says:

    These are brilliant! The last one is actually quite sad when you analyze it.

    Maybe I’m reading too much into it but it looks like the artist is trying to save the alcoholic by diverting the stream of drink away from the class.

  31. Anonymous says:

    Love this kind of illusions… very cool!

  32. David Ribeiro says:

    The second one is just amazing.

  33. Mandy says:

    love it – esp. the first one!

  34. Anonymous says:

    i honestly just fell in love with that first picture.

    these are amazing

    moreee!!

  35. Xavier Alvarez says:

    Great work. Hands “selffix”

  36. Anonymous says:

    very nice!

  37. Cat says:

    Ah, the classic hands drawing each other, love it! I think the ballet dancer’s pretty cool, and the one of the hands building each other. I can’t decide if the first one has a real hand doing that, or if it’s all drawn – if the latter it’s cooler, to me, but it’s still a good picture.

  38. sneipa says:

    awesome! keep going on…

  39. Anonymous says:

    Wow!
    These are very cool.
    Keep up the good work with the finding of the illusions!
    I go on everyday and am always amazed by what I see.

  40. Andreas, Cyprus says:

    Wonderful indeed!
    The second and last ones are pretty amazing!

  41. Anonymous says:

    I really like the dancer!!!
    The two hands is a well known drawing by M.C. Escher.

  42. OuRaNoS says:

    Cool. I like the first one.

  43. paul says:

    The first one is brilliant!

  44. Anonymous says:

    these are really good !

  45. KC says:

    I agree the 1st 2 are the best. No#3 is pretty cool too.

  46. Anonymous says:

    1st one, very…interesting

  47. Charlotte And Her Orchard ^^ says:

    wow i think thee are reallu good. i like the ‘updated’ hands one (best way to put it) is really good. i thnk my favourite one has to b the ballerina one. it must hae taken age to draw these! well done ^^

  48. Anonymous says:

    the ballerina is my favorite i think– but they’re all really cool!
    it makes you question reality…

  49. Shelob says:

    You don’t happen to have more creative drawings? These are awesome!!!

  50. Tinderbox says:

    these are dead cool.
    Im not sure which set i prefer, you did a good job separating them into two different categories, especially since they’re the same collection. These seem to take the spirit of the last set, and take it in a different – more surreal direction.

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