We’ve all wondered if our childhood toys came to life at night or if we went for a walk when our backs were turned.
But something is really moving among the shelves filled with popular animated characters in this optical illusion.
2
Artist Liu Bolin, 50, lurks somewhere in this painting. Can you find it? Credit: reddit
Legendary Chinese artist Liu Bolin uses his body as a canvas to paint himself in the background of any scene.
The 50-year-old creative genius cleverly camouflages himself after undergoing a careful makeover to match his surroundings.
Bolin’s shows gained international fame as fans were mesmerized by his chameleon-like abilities.
In one of his amazing works called Made in China, the artist hid among the shelves colorful toys produced in his homeland.
Rows of stuffed animals and dolls look perfectly normal, but all is not as it seems.
That’s because Bolin has snuck into the toy store and is lurking somewhere within the painting.
He has been known to spend up to ten hours posing for the perfect photos, but you only have ten seconds to see it.
Don’t worry if you can’t track down the elusive artist, as we’ve rounded up the answer below.
If you take a closer look at the center of this puzzle, you may notice some inconsistencies from the Lightning McQueen plushies on down.
For those who enjoyed this challenge, why not test your eyesight and see if you can spot the wild animal hidden in this grocery box?
Or find out if you have a high IQ and see if you can find the paintbrush hidden in this sketch of a sleeping cheetah.
And this optical illusion challenges you to find the correctly spelled word in less than ten seconds.
Others would rather try to find the rabbit hidden within this image in less than five seconds.
2
He blended in amazingly with the toys in his artwork called Made in ChinaCredit: Reddit
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education