These optical illusions in paintings will fool your eyes.

After a long journey of perfecting his technique, artist Stefan Pabst reaches the age of 35 mastering masterful 3D painting. His aptitude for the arts has accompanied him since childhood, when, even in the first drawing classes, he showed a sense of perception and firmness in his traces. “I painted things that I saw through the window, like birds perched on the sill; but what I drew mostly were portraits of people, ”he said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Of Russian origin and currently living in Germany, Pabst uses the dry brush technique to bring to life masterpieces that seem to be popping out of paper. The icing on the cake that gives the most depth to his creations is the cut he makes on the edge of the sheet, where the design ends. The result, which fills the eyes and confuses the brain, you see below:

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

(Author: Stefan Pabst)

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