The cyclindric illusions below were drawn by István Orosz, a talented Hungarian artist. Although he specializes in many different forms of art, today I will only cover some of his cylindrical mirror works. Similar to numerous other works using anamorphosis, this art form unveils at a specific perspective.
The Well (1997)
Anamorphosis with Column (1994)
Anna draws a circle (1998)
Cupola (1990)
Dionysos Anamorphosis (2007)
The Dyonisos Theatre (1986)
Self-portrait with Albert (2002)
Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven (2007)
Jules Verne (1983)
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These are all beautifully done but most remind me of something from Silent Hill.
Never ever heard of this before but damn this is awesome!
Awesome.... Really looks like it's a question of mathematics. The science of computer graphics often involves projecting 3D objects onto a 2D plane, and reflections being carried out through a complex method of ray tracing. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the same principles are being applied here, unless the creation is done with the reflective cylinder in place and simply drawing through trial and error. I imagine not.
I've seen some of these from Escher (I think.)
It seems like a good way to go mad, trying to paint that way!
These are sick.
Never seen a style like this before.
at 0:49 in the vid, is that a Goat that i See?
Wow these are pretty awesome! Thanks for posting it, its always a pleasure to check out new things like this on your blog :D
wow, that's a lot of talent in there
these are amazing. thanks for bringing this artform to my attention, had never heard of it
incredible, this kind of art is really difficult to make!
theirs some amazing work there, such a nice compliation
These are amazing. I've never seen art like this.
I like art that has layers. I might look into this.
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