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Artists love to incorporate hidden messages in their work, they enjoy learning how people interpret their work. Fabio D'Altilia is one such artist from Italy who has created a series of illustrations that can be interpreted in two ways.

The series is called 'Point of View' and has been inspired by Gestalt psychology.

Looking at these monochrome images,  you will have to stop and think what you really see, like the image on the left, is it a hat or a bucket?

Check out some more images below:


Women or Face?

Bowling or shoes?

Hairstyle or profile?

Eye or fish?

Tie or pen?

UFO or Zorro?

Tetris or Pong?


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1 Response to 'Point of View: Illustrations With Hidden Interpretations'

  1. David Huston Said,
    http://e-junkieinfo.blogspot.com/2012/09/point-of-view-illustrations-with-hidden.html?showComment=1347352370877#c7015734910382132805'> September 11, 2012 at 1:32 AM

    The series is called 'Point of View' and has been inspired by Gestalt psychology.



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