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Oblique View Collection

"Exploring the Illusion: Oblique View of Hollow-Face Artwork" Step into a world where perception takes on a whole new meaning

Background imageOblique View Collection: Hollow-face illusion, artwork

Hollow-face illusion, artwork
Hollow-face illusion, computer artwork. This is an optical illusion where the perception of a concave (hollow) mask of a face appears as a normal convex (protruding) face

Background imageOblique View Collection: Hollow-face illusion, artwork

Hollow-face illusion, artwork
Hollow-face illusion, computer artwork. This is an optical illusion where the perception of a concave (hollow) mask of a face appears as a normal convex (protruding) face

Background imageOblique View Collection: Joint pain, conceptual artwork

Joint pain, conceptual artwork

Background imageOblique View Collection: Male muscles, artwork

Male muscles, artwork

Background imageOblique View Collection: Lower back pain, conceptual artwork

Lower back pain, conceptual artwork
Lower back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the lower back. The bones (white) of the lower torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageOblique View Collection: Upper back pain, conceptual artwork

Upper back pain, conceptual artwork
Upper back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the upper back. The bones (white) of the torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageOblique View Collection: Slipped intervertebral disc, artwork

Slipped intervertebral disc, artwork
Slipped intervertebral disc, computer artwork. Intervertebral discs (red) are pads of cartilage between the bones (vertebrae) of the spine

Background imageOblique View Collection: Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) flower with Hoverfly (Didea fasciata) settled on one of its leaves

Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) flower with Hoverfly (Didea fasciata) settled on one of its leaves, Ogwell Common, Devon, United Kingdom

Background imageOblique View Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104936

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Japan, Tokyo, Ginza, part of the facade of the new Mikimoto Building with distinctive windows

Background imageOblique View Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104935

EyeUbiquitous_20104935
Japan, Tokyo, Ginza, part of the facade of the new Mikimoto Building with distinctive windows

Background imageOblique View Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100339

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Ireland, Northern, Belfast, Queens Quarter, Queens University main building, designed by architect Charles Lanyon

Background imageOblique View Collection: High altitude oblique view of the lunar surface

High altitude oblique view of the lunar surface
December 1968 - High altitude oblique view of the lunar surface, looking northeastward, as seen from the Apollo 8 spacecraft

Background imageOblique View Collection: Oblique view of the lunar surface

Oblique view of the lunar surface
December 1968 - This oblique view of the lunar surface was taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft looking southward toward Goclenius and other large craters in the Sea of Fertility

Background imageOblique View Collection: A high-oblique view of the extra-tropical unnamed cyclone that merged with Hurricane Earl

A high-oblique view of the extra-tropical unnamed cyclone that merged with Hurricane Earl
September 7, 2010 - A high-oblique view of the extra-tropical unnamed cyclone that merged with Hurricane Earl. At the time the photo was taken, the ISS was over the Labrador Sea

Background imageOblique View Collection: A high forward oblique view of Rima Ariadaeus on the Moon

A high forward oblique view of Rima Ariadaeus on the Moon, as photographed by the Apollo 10 astronauts in May of 1969

Background imageOblique View Collection: Planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii

Planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii
This is a so-called scatter model based on the Hubble Space Telescope image of the planetary debris encircling the star AU Microscopii

Background imageOblique View Collection: An oblique-angle view of San Franciscos financial district

An oblique-angle view of San Franciscos financial district, captureing a sense of the cityas tall skyscrapers: a unique perspective on a unique city

Background imageOblique View Collection: An oblique view of the Moons surface

An oblique view of the Moons surface
This oblique view of the Moons surface was photographed by the Apollo 10 astronauts in May of 1969

Background imageOblique View Collection: An oblique view of the Crater Daedalus on the moon

An oblique view of the Crater Daedalus on the moon
July 1969 - An oblique view of the Crater Daedalus on the lunar farside as seen from the Apollo 11 spacecraft in lunar orbit. The view looks southwest. Daedalus (formerly referred to as I.A.U)

Background imageOblique View Collection: Leonove, a small lunar crater on the far side of the moon

Leonove, a small lunar crater on the far side of the moon
April 16-27, 1972 - This lunar farside oblique view from the Apollo 16 spacecraft in lunar-orbit shows the Leonov Crater, just to the left and above the principal point of the photograph

Background imageOblique View Collection: International Astronomical Union Crater 302 on the lunar surface

International Astronomical Union Crater 302 on the lunar surface
This oblique view featuring International Astronomical Union (IAU) Crater 302 on the Moon surface was photographed by the Apollo 10 astronauts in May of 1969

Background imageOblique View Collection: Oblique Bermuda s-eye-view of the United States east coast

Oblique Bermuda s-eye-view of the United States east coast

Background imageOblique View Collection: A high oblique bow view of the US Navy contracted High Speed Vessel Two (HSV-2) SWIFT

A high oblique bow view of the US Navy contracted High Speed Vessel Two (HSV-2) SWIFT, underway at high speed in the Atlantic Ocean while conducting operational testing

Background imageOblique View Collection: The nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine USS Pennsylvania

The nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine USS Pennsylvania
High oblique port quarter view of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine USS Pennsylvania (SSBN-736) underway at high speed

Background imageOblique View Collection: Light Armored Vehicle gunners prepare to calibrate their sights

Light Armored Vehicle gunners prepare to calibrate their sights
April 2, 2010 - Light Armored Vehicle gunners prepare to calibrate their sights at Fort Pickett, Virginia

Background imageOblique View Collection: View from space of Morocco and Spain

View from space of Morocco and Spain
December 31, 2011 - This high oblique panorama shows Morocco and Spain as viewed aboard the International Space Station. The Atlantic Ocean

Background imageOblique View Collection: High-oblique view of the Gaspe Peninsula and Anticosti Island

High-oblique view of the Gaspe Peninsula and Anticosti Island
September 7, 2010 - High-oblique view of the Gaspe Peninsula and Anticosti Island with sun glint on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Chaleur Bay, Canada

Background imageOblique View Collection: A portion of the International Space Station against Earths horizon

A portion of the International Space Station against Earths horizon
August 30, 2012 - A portion of the International Space Station backdropped by Earths horizon and the blackness of space

Background imageOblique View Collection: An oblique horizon view of the Earths atmosphere

An oblique horizon view of the Earths atmosphere
July 22, 2009 - This is an oblique horizon view taken from the International Space Station at 220 miles above Earth clearly showing the home planets atmosphere

Background imageOblique View Collection: Inflamed brain, conceptual artwork

Inflamed brain, conceptual artwork
Inflamed brain, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageOblique View Collection: Curiosity rover in Gale Crater, Mars C014 / 4944

Curiosity rover in Gale Crater, Mars C014 / 4944
Curiosity rover in Gale Crater, Mars. The ellipse (blue) shows the target landing area, and the green dot shows where NASAs Curiosity rover landed on 6 August 2012

Background imageOblique View Collection: Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6932

Paranthropus aethiopicus (KNM-WT 17000) C015 / 6932
Paranthropus aethiopicus skull (KNM-WT 17000). This extinct species, a very early part of the human evolutionary tree, is also known as Australopithecus aethiopicus

Background imageOblique View Collection: Homo heidelbergensis skull, Broken Hill 1 C015 / 6924

Homo heidelbergensis skull, Broken Hill 1 C015 / 6924
Homo heidelbergensis skull. This is the Broken Hill 1 (Kabwe 1) fossil skull, originally classified as Homo rhodesiensis (Rhodesian Man)

Background imageOblique View Collection: Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-71) C015 / 6798

Australopithecus africanus skull (STS-71) C015 / 6798
Australopithecus africanus skull. This skull consists of two fossils: STS-71 and STS-36. STS-71 is the upper specimen, discovered in 1947, in Sterkfontein, South Africa

Background imageOblique View Collection: Heartburn, conceptual artwork

Heartburn, conceptual artwork. Man holding a hand over his stomach (red) in pain. This could represent heartburn, a burning pain caused by stomach acids escaping (refluxing)



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"Exploring the Illusion: Oblique View of Hollow-Face Artwork" Step into a world where perception takes on a whole new meaning. This captivating artwork plays with your mind, showcasing the intriguing Hollow-face illusion from an oblique view. Intricately crafted, these pieces challenge your senses as they deceive your eyes. The hollow faces seem to come alive, defying logic and leaving you in awe of their optical trickery. But it doesn't stop there - this collection delves deeper into conceptual art. Joint pain becomes a thought-provoking masterpiece, symbolizing the struggles we face within our bodies. Male muscles are meticulously portrayed, celebrating strength and power while inviting contemplation on societal expectations. Lower back pain is transformed into an evocative creation that captures the agony and vulnerability experienced by many. Meanwhile, upper back pain serves as a poignant reminder of the burdens we carry in life. The slipped intervertebral disc takes center stage as an artistic representation of resilience amidst adversity. Back pain is given form through abstract concepts that resonate with those who have endured its grip. Neck pain emerges as a conceptual artwork that invites empathy for those suffering silently behind closed doors. Each stroke tells a story of discomfort and longing for relief. Amidst this exploration lies an unexpected beauty - Milk Thistle flowers adorned with Hoverflies settled gracefully upon their leaves. A momentary respite from the complexities showcased throughout this series; nature's delicate balance captured in stunning detail. Observe from different angles; let yourself be immersed in these artworks' enigmatic allure. Step closer to unravel their secrets or step back to appreciate them as part of something greater – each perspective offering its own unique experience. Through oblique views, this collection challenges us to question what we see and how we perceive it – reminding us that sometimes reality can be more than meets the eye.