Hungarian Artist Orosz István has quite a lot of feathers in his cap, Designer, Illustrator, Painter, Print-Maker, and Animated Film Director. He is mostly famous for his Impossible Drawings, Optical Illusions, and Anamorphoses drawings. As the title suggests we have chosen to showcase the Impossible Drawings and Optical Illusions. To view the last 5 images, see instructions beneath them. Enjoy these incredible drawings.
12 Nov 2014
6 Apr 2020
Heart and Brain Drawings
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Drawings - Sketchbook
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The famous "tug of war" between the two. They are called-upon, when it comes to making difficult decision, involving emotions.
26 Nov 2020
6 Apr 2015
Brain Twisting Gravity Defying Illusions
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3D Art
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Magnificent little cardboard models that seem to allow them defy gravity and more over the laws of physics. Dr. of Engineering Sugihara Kokichi takes the often viewed 2D drawings of M.C. Escher or later interpretations and gives them his own twist, in these brilliant 3D brain melting models. The beauty of the videos below is that Sugihara shows us the trick, but even when we see it, our brain has difficulty interpreting what the eyes see. You know the saying "Don't believe everything you hear" should we now start saying, "Don't believe everything you see?"...
20 Apr 2020
Digital Art - Goosebumps on my Brain
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Photographs,
Sustainable
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With a title like that, the expectations are going to be very high. I hope the post lives up to it for you.
12 Aug 2015
Human Anatomy with Food Art Sculptures
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Anatomy,
Art Using Everything,
Food
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Food Art is very popular at the moment but, Romanian Sculptor, Illustrator and Photographer Dan Cretu brings it to a new level with these Anatomical representations of the human body, using fruits and vegetables. We could not resit but put a few more of his pieces below them, even though strictly speaking, they are not anatomical. Enjoy...
17 Nov 2015
Surreal Digital Worlds ready to Explore
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Photographs,
Surreal and Fantasy Art
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Moroccan Photographer, Digital Artist and Film Maker Achraf Baznani, is self taught and puts to excellent use his imaginative brain. Not being able to photograph the scenes he sees in his head, he stages and stretches digital reality to bend it to the vision he has in his mind. As all of the best artist out there, he is a creator of worlds, these, symbolise everyday feelings and emotions in Fantastical and Surreal settings.
26 Dec 2015
Star Wars Miniature Drawings
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Drawings - Sketchbook,
TV & Superheros
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British Artist Paul Jackson now works in Toronto and this is a direct quote from him "I love drawing stuff - the weirder the better." This is the second post on Star Wars this week, but with the new film having just come out, we thought we would celebrate the occasion. Even though this post is about miniature Star Wars Drawings, we wanted to add just a few more of his illustrations, as they are really cool, like for example, Charles Darwin with his Brain being 3D Printed, very deep and full of symbolism.
22 Nov 2018
TV Cartoon Characters on Body Painting
An artist that applies paint on herself, to recreate some of the most beloved cartoon characters, of the present and the past.
25 Apr 2018
26 Mar 2021
14 Jul 2013
Stylish Anatomy
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Anatomy
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Stylised Anatomy, looking at something we have seen countless times at school and then during our lives now just for art sake. Alex Konahin is the Artist that produced these intricate and unique drawings.
"The Brain".
"The Brain".
23 Dec 2020
Drawings of Misunderstood Creatures
Creatures also called monsters, really get a bad reputation because of the horrible behaviour of some.
1 Oct 2013
Chocolate Anatomy
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Anatomy,
Food
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Visual Anatomy was originally formed as a Medical Illustration Studio, started by Tina Pavatos. When thinking for an appropriate present for its clients they came up with the Chocolates. This created a new branch in their business, which are now sold and shipped all over the world.
























