Surreal Snapshots of Anamorphic Graffiti in Abandoned Spaces

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Fanette Guilloud‘s anamorphic graffiti, first spotted on Scene 360, is the ultimate optical illusion. A Penrose triangle and other graphic shapes appear to be floating in abandoned spaces, adding to their surreality, but the cleverly photographed images weren’t created with Photoshop. Using old-fashioned perspective and simple paint, Guilloud’s installations are a creative sleight of hand maneuver. Take a closer look in our gallery.

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud

Photo credit: Fanette Guilloud