PARROTS are a beautiful and exotic bird, but this is not what it seems.
You have the eyes of an eagle if you can spot the hidden features in this bird’s colorful plumage.
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The parrot is part of the famous Johannes animal series.
If you open your eyes, you will realize that this bird is not what it seems.
The bird is actually a painted woman, positioned to resemble a sitting parrot.
Looking closely at the image, you can see that the woman’s left leg is pointed to resemble a bird’s tail.
The model’s left arm is wrapped around her head to create a parrot’s beak, while her bent right leg creates the illusion of wings.
World-renowned artist Johannes Stötter, known as the Master of Illusions, created the body paint painting.
The Italy-based artist has shared videos of his various works, which include a series of animals created from painted models.
“Rather than a static canvas, Johannes transfers his art onto living models, reinforcing the connection between artist, person and art form,” a representative for the painter said on his website.
They continued: “Bringing his artwork to life with each brushstroke and creating detailed effects with his hands, he blends the visible and the invisible into one.”
Johannes’ previous work includes mind-bending illusions of a wolf, a whale, a butterfly, and a sea turtle.
If you want to see more of the artist’s impressive illusions, you can try spotting the hidden figures in his iconic frog painting.
Johannes also transformed two models into chameleons in another piece of art.
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education