Tag Archives: Art
Impossible Figure: Eyes
This one might look fairly straight forward, but I drew it from a single line skeleton, which means I had to draw all four sides around it. It’s much easier to just have to adjust one side to connect things … Continue reading
Impossible Figure: Arrow
I am writing this comment in February, this is because I had so many finished pieces I wanted to post that I am still sitting her scheduling them. This will be posted in August, which is after both the Oculus … Continue reading
Impossible Figure: DoubleEight
DoubleEight 2015-09-30 Linework | Fillwork Depending on if you look at the center or the top and bottom this figure is facing left or right.
Impossible Figure: Flower
This one takes a bit more observation than usual to appreciate, even on my part when looking at it later. Notice that all outer tribars actually share a center corner, that is the cube in the middle. There are also floating … Continue reading
Impossible Figure: Plus
Plus 2015-07-31 Linework | Fillwork From the top three pillars turn into a solid wall and then to four pillars.
Impossible Figure: Frame2
Frame2 2015-06-24 Linework | Fillwork The center frame goes from jutting out to being a cutout without changing elevation.
Impossible Figure: Butterfly2
Butterfly2 2015-05-31 Linework | Fillwork From the top the center column vanishes and the two loops flip their orientation.
Impossible Figure: Slim
Slim 2015-04-30 Linework | Fillwork There is a horizontal walkway between close to the top to close to the bottom of vertical frame, if you traverse it you go forwards to go back.
Impossible Figure: Wings
I might have said this before, but I’ll describe the way I come up with titles, as it confuses even myself sometimes. For every single figure I have a sketch on paper first, this sketch seldom represents what the final … Continue reading
Impossible Figure: Columns
Sometimes it feels as if what I have drawn in perspective almost is in parallel projection, which sometimes have me aiming at getting more distortion the time after that. This makes things look larger, but it also increases the risk of having to start … Continue reading