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October 29, 2009 by Vurdlak | Share  

We’ve featured Felice Varini dozen of times, so I encourage you to check some of our previous articles to learn the background and goals this particular artist set for himself. It’s because I dislike repeating myself. In his newest installation, the buildings in the town of Vercorin in the Swiss Alps contribute to this impressive piece. The set was called Cercle et suite d’éclats. But what I recon interests you the most, is how all of this was turned into practice. Well, the pattern was projected on the town from the vantage point, and then traced and painted. If you shoot a photo from the same spot in daylight, you’ll quickly realize how the town looks flat – almost like a postcard. The interesting part is how he got the whole town to approve this? Don’t miss the panoramic view on Varini’s website. More photos from different angles are included below…

Vilage Optical Illusion by Felice Varini

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  1. Max says:

    Here you have close-ups of the installation on a stone-wall and a facade.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21003322@N05/4436000706/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/21003322@N05/4436006016/

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