You have to have 20/20 vision to spot the hidden features in this bizarre work of art.
Four women are hidden in this impressive optical illusion.
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You need 20/20 vision to appreciate this optical illusion by Ukrainian artist Oleg ShupliakCredit: Oleg Shupliak
The piece was created by Oleg Shupilak, a Ukrainian artist known for his fascinating works.
The surreal sketch appears to show only one woman, but upon closer inspection, there is more to it than meets the eye.
The piece is called Four Women and it has baffled fans as they try to identify them all.
The initial woman is the easiest to identify as the main figure in the portrait.
Wearing a loose skirt and short loose top, she appears to be talking on the phone as her hair is coiled behind her.
The hawk-eyed can spot the other woman if they look where her phone should be.
Instead of a phone, in her palm, eagle-eyed viewers can see a woman’s face.
If you then take a closer look at her, it becomes clear that her entire arm forms the body of a woman in a long dress.
Her fingers, which at first seemed to be holding the phone to her ear, were actually the hands of another woman.
A third female can be seen in the same area.
To the left, in what initially appears to be a loose lock of the first woman’s hair, a third face can be discerned.
The side profile of the nose, lips, and eyes can be seen from the back of the second woman.
Only a true genius can spot the fourth woman without a few clues.
First, a pair of lips can be seen on the first woman’s stomach, just above her belly button.
His belly button serves as a hole in his chin.
If you move your eyes up, you’ll see what appears to be the first woman’s necklace; it’s actually closed around the fourth oldest woman.
The nose is curved and is formed by the slightly curved body of the other woman.
She has light bangs and loose hair with what looks like an old-fashioned shirt collar where the First Lady’s skirt is.
This woman makes up the whole picture and can be easily seen if you squint and zoom out.
Those still having difficulties can take a look at Shupliak’s website, which has a large version of the image for easy viewing by viewers.
Shupliak creates many illusions similar to this one, including one that resembles Marilyn Monroe.
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education