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Lichtenstein House
Lihenshtayna Roy House is located in the Sculpture Garden at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. When viewed from afar, it just looks like a house facade painted a simple one-story structure. But in fact there is a visual illusion. Let's see how things really dele.
As we approach the sculpture you will start to notice something strange. And only coming close, it is clear that the structural composition designed to mislead the audience with the help of optical illusion. In the photos you can see the House of Lichtenstein from different angles. Indeed, from what party you would not look at him, he looks like a real, though cartoonish, domikom.
Roy Lichtenstein himself is best known for his paintings for advertisements and comics, which he did in the 1960s. He also created a series of sculptures, including a rather bulky outdoor installations.
The sculpture titled The house has all the signs of a corporate style of the artist: fresh bright pattern, black patterns and color palette. In addition, the house has three-dimensional properties, causing confusion in humans using illyuzii.
Source: lifeglobe.net/entry/3294