Not a huge fan of the guys actual art style, but there is no denying the incredible amount of experimentation it would have taken him to master this unique take on perspective/foreshortening. Some of the results are absolutely incredible.
Yet another example of an artist with as much of a scientific brain as an artistic one.
I'm going to try to dig up the work of another fellow whose name escapes me at the moment, but his work is the visual equivalent of a palendrome.
I've seen these pics before sent through email and I'm always amazed at the work that's gone into these. They are absolutely brilliant and the guy is very talented.
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