If you are a Deskarati regular you’ll be aware of our love of illusions. We have produced a few of our own over the years and thought you might like to see our latest.
This one we call ‘The Deskarati Steelwork Illusion’. As ever our inspiration comes from M.C. Escher‘s work around the ‘Impossible or Penrose Triangle’. It seems quite normal at first but if you take a closer look you’ll see that all is not quite what it seems.
We have posted a History of the Impossible Triangle in the past that you might also be interested in and other Deskarati posts on illusions can be found here.
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Inspirations
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What Lies Beneath?
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Encerclement à dix illusion



