No, I am lying. :rolleyes:
I saw the couple at first, sought for the dolphins, but having found them, it is difficult to see the couple again. The guy’s face isn’t very clear, for example.
No, I am lying. :rolleyes:
I saw the couple at first, sought for the dolphins, but having found them, it is difficult to see the couple again. The guy’s face isn’t very clear, for example.
I personally find that the dolphins don’t work as well, as there’s no reason for them to be only partially surrounded by the white. Stuff like the couple/vase illusion work better, because they actually cut off the entire image, and you fill in the blanks of what goes on outside the borders. When seeing the people, you assume they are complete, but when you see the vase, you assume the background color is infinite.
Of course, the fact that they are apparently identical twin fudgeheads*, it does mess with you a bit.
*Well, they have high hair, and it’s easy to cut the hair off like, say, Jimmy Neutron.
Intimate couple or dolphins?
http://mytechquest.com/interesting/d...ee-9-dolphins/
Supposedly, kids see the nine dolphins in the and not the intimate couple. I’m skeptical but have no kids on whom to test.
Amazingly enough, this piece is on conspicuous display in the Boston Museum of Science, in the second-floor section of Optical Illusions, where plenty of kids look at the dolphins every day.
“Erotic Abstract Art”, Indeed
Picasso’s The Dream. Guess what she’s dreaming of?
Not having a penis come out of her chin?