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"Optical Illusion Black Hole Checkerboard (Black/White)" Comforter by hyproinc | Redbubble Hole Optical Illusion, Black And White Illusions, Optical Illusion Quilts, Opt Art, Optical Illusion Drawing, Optical Illusion Wallpaper, 3d Optical Illusions, Illusion Drawings, Art Optical

With this big, bold comforter, making your bed will be your favorite part of the day Vivid full-color front printed for you when you order; back is white 100% polyester with 0.75" (2 cm) polyester filling and double-square quilted pattern Twin to King sizes available, and Twin XL fits most extra-long college dorm beds; check sizing guide for detailed measurements Pillows and shams not included Machine washable Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there…

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optical illusion art | Rundes Room: Optical Illusions in Art Class Classe D'art, Art Lessons For Kids, Optical Illusions Art, Tangle Art, Homeschool Art, Math Art, Zentangle Drawings, Art Lessons Elementary, School Art Projects

Last week I pinned a fabulous optical illusion art idea from We Heart Art. She had completed this activity with her fifth graders, and I thought it would make a fantastic first lesson for my students. I tried it out with my oldest daughter last weekend (she's in grade 3), and when she achieved great results, I knew it would be perfect. This is a perfect art lesson for the beginning of the year because it uses only a few materials, has simple directions, and turns out to be an impressive work…

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Dimensions Blur in Aakash Nihalani’s Minimalist Optical Illusions | Colossal Amazing Optical Illusions, Street Installation, Illusion 3d, Visual Illusion, Art Optical, Colossal Art, Tape Art, Optical Illusions Art, Illusion Art

Aakash Nihalani (previously) is known for his illusionist interventions that push the boundaries between two and three dimensions. Though he started off using using tape to form ephemeral installations, in the last few years Nihalani has moved into more permanent territory, working with wood and metal to form free-standing and wall-mounted sculptures. Throughout his practice, the artist works with simple geometric shapes and minimal black and white color palettes accented with neon. More

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