Spanish street artist Pejac (previously here) created these street art illusions on his trip to Istanbul, Turkey, using brushes, acrylic paint, and sandpaper.

He created three new trompe-l’œil pieces in the district of Üsküdar, titled 'Lock, Poster, and Shutters'.

“I have painted these Trompe l’oeil in the same zone of Üsküdar [on the Asian side of Istanbul], very close from one to another in order to establish a physical bond between them. ‘Trompe l’oeil’ literally translates from French to ‘eye trap.’ In the case of these three windows, the trap works in both directions: From outside to inside and from inside to outside.”






Check his website: http://pejac.es/

He created three new trompe-l’œil pieces in the district of Üsküdar, titled 'Lock, Poster, and Shutters'.

“I have painted these Trompe l’oeil in the same zone of Üsküdar [on the Asian side of Istanbul], very close from one to another in order to establish a physical bond between them. ‘Trompe l’oeil’ literally translates from French to ‘eye trap.’ In the case of these three windows, the trap works in both directions: From outside to inside and from inside to outside.”






Check his website: http://pejac.es/
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