Wednesday, June 22, 2016

3D Museum

#ashokasays Did you know 256:

A new museum just opened a few months ago on the East Coast Road in Chennai and no, it is not full of stuffy artifacts. In fact, you and your family are likely to go berserk taking selfies with the interactive 3D art on display here – it is so much fun!!
The art form is technically known as Tompe-l’oeil in French, and means to ‘deceive the eye.’ But you can just call it 3D trick art – the kind that has two dimensions but tricks you into believing there is a third. The talented powerhouse behind this amazing effort is artist AP Shreethar. Trick art also known as 'Optical Art' or "3D Art" is said to have a long history of over 2,000 years.
AP Shreethar, the man behind the conceptual museum, is a multifaceted self-taught painter and an award winning filmmaker. He has conducted more than 60 group shows and exhibitions, and is also one of the pioneers who bought giclee – a form of fine art digital print – to India.
There are 24 interactive works at this one-of-a-kind museum in India with only 42 other such museums across 12 countries. The huge life-like idyllic images trick the eyes and recreate scenes into works such as Adam giving an apple, Monalisa with a coffee, Bruce Lee’s kick, a fire breathing dragon, a selfie clicking Chimpanzee and much more.
You can go and have some fun.

INCREDIBLE BHARATHIYA






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