10 Mind-Boggling Paintings Which Create Stunning Optical Illusions 27 Sep,2015 Creative The world can be recreated with these beautiful illusions. Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves did the same with his magical paintings.His mind-bending painting will arise questions to you, that what exactly in his painting whether it is real or not. Your brain will run double time when you go through these surreal arts.
Everything you can imagine is real!
This painting illustrates the moon and the valley in which a girl is lying in such a way that you can't predict whether she is floating or viewing the moon
A shadow or A girl with lantern!
These amazing pine trees reflections on the lake will make you think twice whether it's a shadow of pine trees or a figure of women walking towards the edge.
Puzzled up!
In this painting, children were playing with the puzzle. It's looking like they are inside the puzzle.
A Human Bridge!
This painting beautifully depicts the hard working of the labour. When you see the train is coming near towards you, the bridge looks like a human figure performing gymnastic.
Kites or a floating ship!
In this painting we can figure out people are seen enjoying on the beach with kites. Another side when we look we see clouds and kites emerge in a form of sea and ship.
A mountain or a bed!
Whoa! What exactly is that?. The bedroom is merged in such a way that it seems kids are flying over the mountain.
A waterfall of people!
We can see a clear waterfall but at down there are people carving out a fort-like structure through this mountain. Simply marvelous!
A open bridge or boat!
Here we can see various elements in one painting. You can see clouds, bridge and boats, they are merged with each other so beautifully that your mind will need a break to decide from which side you need to look.
A tree or street!
Wow! Ever thought of riding over the tree? This pic depicts something like that in this it seems like kids are riding over the tree.
A city or a tree!
Absolutely mind- blowing illusion! It seems children are busy in building up city brick by brick. So what do you think?