By Ani Tzenkova 05 Jan 2012 @ 2:05 pm |

I am sure you have already noticed our appreciation for the art of Trompe L’oeil, especially in open public spaces. This is an ongoing series of constructed photographs, by Zander Olsen, rooted in the forest. These works, carried out in Surrey, Hampshire and Wales,involve site specific interventions in the landscape, ‘wrapping’ trees with white material to Read the full story
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Zander Olsen's Tree Line ProjectBy Cyril Foiret 01 Nov 2011 @ 10:56 am |

Here is the work of British artist James Hopkins who is currently based in London, and graduated from the University of London in fine arts about 10 years ago. I love his Vanitas series of trompe l’oeil perspectives transforming every day objects on shelves into artwork looking like skulls. Makes me think of the work of Bela Borsodi.
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VanitasBy Cyril Foiret 14 Oct 2010 @ 10:50 am |

A while ago we reviewed Swiss artist Felice Varni’s trompe l’oeil work. Well his inspiration comes from the master of trompe l’oeil art, French artist/photographer Georges Rousse who invented ‘Geometrism’ in space. There are no accidents in his work. Everything is planned, from its very inception to the final snapshot.
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trompe l'oeilBy Ani Tzenkova 27 Jun 2009 @ 9:01 am |

Well if you have not yet guessed, we are super fans of Bela Borsodi. This is the third consecutive month we have featured something of his esteemed collection. I am absolutely fascinated by this Trompe L’oeil series, titled “Alphabets”, playing on the negative space of Read the full story
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Varini's Trompe L'oeilBy Ani Tzenkova 05 Jan 2009 @ 10:34 am |

I am totally fascinated by Swiss Trompe L’oeil artist Felice Varini whom I just discovered.Dont be fooled by your first perception of this work. These are not photo rendered images, it is master craft! He has worked on many interior spaces and exterior spaces which are even harder to Read the full story
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