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Felice Varini, a Swiss artist who is based in Paris, France is famous for his anamorphic creations. When viewed at a certain angle, shapes that Varini created appear to have this element of illusion to them.
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Varini constantly uses geometric shapes in his anamorphic creations such as triangles, circles, and squares.
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Julian Beever makes his own version of anamorphic creations, but with chalk. His art is usually shown on sidewalks to the enjoyment of viewers and passer bys.
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Beever's creations are associated with more realistic objects and creatures, which gives the illusion that people are actually participating in the object. All that depends is the angle that he audience looks at.
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Gil Gorski, uses perspective on his architectural creations.