Fantastic world of illusion

Istvan Orosz - a Hungarian artist who is known for his works in the field of optical art. He masterfully uses to get the illusion of three-dimensional images-figures. Love to all kinds of audience focus and optical illusion, forcing them to constantly visit the exhibition of the artist. Here is the top of the paintings:









Anamorphosis - are images of objects drawn in such a way that they can consider only a certain location or through a special optical devices. Anamorphoses Invented in China, but widely it was due to the artists of the Renaissance. Istvan Orosz tries to renew their creativity technique anamorphosis. His goal is to develop a skill and art as well as it was developed in ancient times.



Istvan Orosz insists that for review and study of his works require a conical or cylindrical mirror to be placed in a specific location in the image, and then the mirror will display a three-dimensional version of his work. This volume is a picture at the same time a copy of the original, its prototype and part of it, so it's complicated intertwined in the works of Hungarian masters.





Amazing works by the artist known throughout the world and take part in many art exhibitions in different countries. His works are in private collections and exhibited in museums. In addition to the amazing creative activity, he still works as a director in the largest animation studio in Hungary PannóniaFilm in Budapest, and a lecturer at the University of West Hungary in Sopron, co-founded the Hungarian Association of posters, as well as a member of the "International Union of Artists» (Alliance Graphique International (AGI)).





Versatile creative people often sign their work is not the name, but a pseudonym OYTI Σ, which is a kind of reflection of the way "Otis." This name was used by Odysseus, who fought with the Cyclops, in a time when the eye was gouged out a monster. Alias ​​"Otis" suggests that the work of the master, like a devastating blow to the Odyssey, are the "attack" on the audience and their eyes.





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