More from Sue Webster ‘n’ Tim Nobel

When it comes to posting new Shadow Art optical illusions, Sue Webster and Tim Nobel have never let us down. Before you check this collection, I suggest you look at Webster and Nobel’s previous works first. It can help you understand better some of the works posted today. I took some time, and collected all the remaining optical illusion installations they produced. I promise you this is the last time I bring them up (at least until something new refreshing pops up from their art factory). Which of these figures amazed you the most? Be sure you haven’t missed all the metaphors! When you hover your mouse pointer over each photo, a title of the sculpture will appear. This may help you understand the connection between the shadow, and junk used to form that particular sculpture.

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Two Heads

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Manhattan at Night

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Naked Illusion

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Biddle

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Traum Trauma

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Wasted Youth

Sue Webster and Tim Nobel - Night over Manhattan

23 Replies to “More from Sue Webster ‘n’ Tim Nobel”

  1. All is your mind. If you look at things different way than it is not the same one as usual.
    ^^ Keep your mind to be good….

  2. Brilliant :D
    I noticed I prefer to look at the ones that look interesting in both the shadow and the sculpture… even though the ‘pile of junk’ ones are amazing with how they work.

    I liked the city ones the best, and the ‘naked illusion’

  3. Thank you for creating these. Awesome!! I just showed them to my 12 yr. old granddaughter who is an artist still looking for mediums, and she said awesome too!! And stared and stared. So, for helping her continue on her path of dreams and challenges….thank you.

  4. Neat! I think i like the second ‘Traum Trauma’ best, the shadow is so smooth and perfect whereas the junk is indecipherable from that angle. Kudos to Sue Webster and Tim Nobel!

  5. More from Sue Webster ‘n’ Tim NobelShare166 January 6, 2010 by Vurdlak with 20 Comments
    When it comes to posting new Shadow Art optical illusions, Sue Webster and Tim Nobel have never let us down. Before you check this collection, I suggest you look at Webster and Nobel’s previous works first. It can help you understand better some of the works posted today. I took some time, and collected all the remaining optical illusion installations they produced. I promise you this is the last time I bring them up (at least until something new refreshing pops up from their art factory). Which of these figures amazed you the most? Be sure you haven’t missed all the metaphors! When you hover your mouse pointer over each photo, a title of the sculpture will appear. This may help you understand the connection between the shadow, and junk used to form that particular sculpture.

    I think your right, Vurdlak! :D

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