There is/was someone(s) who painted with an exagerated longness that
when you looked at it head on, it made little sense. However, if you
stood at one end of the painting and looked sideways at it, it came
together and was properly porportioned.
Does anyone know that I am talking about or did I dream this?
Thanks
No, you're not dreaming it. Holbein's "Ambassadors", for example, has
a skull in it that is seen right when looked at it from the painting's
top right.
Here's a link :
http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/Images/Ambassadors/Ambassadors.jpg
There are probably more who painted stuff like this.
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Paul Mesken, feared administrator of www.nellarteforum.com
No, you weren't dreaming. I know what you're talking about but can't
remember the artist or the painting. Sorry.
I believe in fact this was done more than once - one painting even contained
a secret message in this manner.
Picasso copied this technique - but that's not the artist I'm looking for.
Still searching...
http://web.org.uk/picasso/secret_guernica.html
Yup - that's the one I was looking for. Thanks!
Hey, whaddya know, they call it, "Anamorphic Art."
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22Anamorphic+Art%22
>Yup - that's the one I was looking for. Thanks!
I think it's a bit uncanny that we responded at the very same moment
and started of with more or less the same sentence :-)
Yes, well according to American tradition (in some very small motorcycle
riding gangs), we now have to punch each other and say, "You owe me."
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