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in Art

Optical Illusion Portrait of Ferdinand Cheval made of Household Objects and Furniture

by Desmond Ignaz 2014-07-10, 9:43 AMupdated 2017-01-03, 10:37 AM

 

What may look like a portrait of a man at first glance, is actually a pile of trash precisely put together to deceive the viewer.

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