This Artist Makes Illustrations Seem To Leap Off The Page And They’re Totally Mind-Blowing…WOW!

In our previous articles, we have featured the art of 3D optical illusions. These art pieces give us a perception that the thing we are looking at is a real thing though we know that it’s only drawn and completely flat. Now here’s another artist who specializes in 3D illusion drawings.

Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki is a master of fine art illusion who impresses his viewers with his perspective-based sketches. The 23-year-old artist identifies himself as as an anamorphic artist, which is a style of art that stems from the early Renaissance.

He uses only pencils to form playful 3D optical illusions.

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His eye-popping artwork looks like it’s jumping off the page making its way into the real world, but it’s actually just a trick of perspective.

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The 3D illustration specialist creates anamorphic illusions across flat surfaces.

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He then lines them up perpendicular to one another.

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And when viewed from a distance and at the perfect angle, these illustrations is more than what you would have expected.

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His drawings seem to be life-like images, you might be tempted to touch and pick up the objects that he has drawn.

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While others seem to be floating mid-air.

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He also experiments with colors in some of his works giving it more life.

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Who would have thought something as simple as shapes could be transformed into something as brilliant as this?

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A masterpiece which looks like it has come to life by using nothing more than paper and a pencil.

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The following videos show how Nagai Hideyuki does his amazing works:

Check out more of these mind-boggling works of art in his website or you can visit his Facebook page.

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