Creative Drawings Illusion Collection

Ramy Jaber found these amazing lifelike pictures, and shared them with us. Now this is what creative drawing means! There are 4 images posted inside this collection, but Ramy submitted even more examples. If you like this post, be sure to let me know so I can publish the rest as well. Till now we had very few simmilar illusions. Best I can come up with is the Josh Summers work, and Dr. Pepper hat created by Justin Zielke. Off course, there are lot more inside the 3D Chalk Drawings category, but they are little less related to the pen-and-paper style. Ramy also noted: “…these remind me of the transparent monitor illusions, but only with drawing. I think everyone would enjoy them. Great work with the site by the way. It has come a long way”!




65 Replies to “Creative Drawings Illusion Collection”

  1. loooooooovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Please find more… love the one with the japanese girl cutting the brush

  2. Reminds me a lot of the M.C. Escher drawing (At least I think it was him) where one hand is drawing another hand on a piece of paper, but the hand being drawn is in turn drawing the first hand…. the infinite recursion is mind boggling.

  3. These are so neat! I love the Japanese girl. I almost think the first one would look better if it didn’t move, though.

  4. If you like this, check out youtube and search “Don Hertzfeld Genre”. Has some really interesting forms of animating and thinking outside the box.

  5. Agree with most posters, that these are pretty good. Please show the rest.

    I really do enjoy your site, and visit everyday. Thanks!

  6. You are absolutely correct!! These are so Utterly Creative not to mention Incredibly Awesome!! What an AWESOME Imagination!! Keep’em Comin’!!

  7. These are pretty cool I wonder who drew these and if it said i didn’t read it because i just wanted to look at the illusions anyway these are awsome and cool I think the people who drew these should make more!!!!!!!!!!

  8. the first is photo shopped as the butchers finger that is “drawn” is reaching over the “real” arm.

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