Plafonds peints avec un effet de trompe-l’oeil et une construction en perspective rigoureuse. L’effet est toujours magique, peindre une ouverture sur cette surface aère, donne de l&rsqu…
C’è un certo genere di trompe l’oeil che ci è sempre piaciuto. E’ quello che spazia in forme lontane da quelle dettate dai canoni e dai gusti tradizionali. La tecnica è sempre la …
#188-10 Title: Hey, Wait For Me! ** from the Trespasser series of bird paintings Size: 12 x 12 Medium: Oil on Panel Carolina wren • Copyright (C) reserved DESCRIPTION OF THE "TRESPASSER" SERIES OF PAINTINGS: Camille and husband, Todd, have created a bird sanctuary surrounding their home/studio. When the French doors to the artist’s studio are open, Titmice, Chickadees, House Wrens, Cardinals and hummingbirds often fly into the studio and perch directly on her easel which gave the artist her idea for this series. The "Trespasser" series of bird paintings reflect a whimsical comment on how people destroy birds’ natural homes by their construction invasion. This series is based upon the thought, “what if birds were to take over our living environments!?” This series of paintings depicts birds who are welcomed trespassers in the artist's studio and built their nests in her art supplies (& other man-made objects.)
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Sulle pareti di un piccolo ambiente, è stato realizzato un trompe l'oeil con vista sulle colline di Castell'Arquato in provincia di Piacenza.
These artistic Trompe l'oeil illusions will make you seriously question your eyes.
Here is the picture that Billy (DIY SOS) asked me to paint. It is for a charity auction in aid of the Keech Cottage Children's Hospice near ...
On a wall in the bar of a hotel.
Trompe l’oeil is a French term that translates as deceiving the eye. It’s an artistic method of creating visual illusions.
If you know the names John Pugh or Julian Beever chances are you're already a fan of trompe l'oeil, a French phrase that translates to "trick the eye."
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Meet Eric Grohe, a world famous artist who designs and paints vividly realistic murals and architectural facades, transforming ordinary spaces into panoramic works of beauty, depth and inspiration. You can say it's the the same old Julian Beever’s 3D Pavement Art, except it's on the walls this time.