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Art in Island, a museum in Manila in the Philippines, features over a hundred unique three-dimensional paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them.
Each artwork is created in such a way that when photographed from a specific angle, the artwork creates optical illusions to make a person appear as part of the picture. At most museums, you would be told to look and not to touch, but this concept tells people to do the exact opposite. Each hallway has a different theme, with some including familiar classical pieces, such as the ¡®Mona Lisa¡¯ by Leonardo Da Vinci and ¡®The Scream¡¯ by Edward Munch, modified in order to allow people to add their own touch of creative genius. The museum hopes to expand its collection in the future, which will include more types of perspective art. The museum is also planning a workshop for students to get experience in how to paint three-dimensional images. Difficult words: optical illusion (when you make something look like something else),classical (an older, respected style), creative genius (when you have unique and amazing ideas), perspective art (the technique used to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface in a way that looks natural and realistic). |
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