Both, anamorphosis and cartoons seem to escape the laws of logic and comment on the flexibility of reality. |
The slender figures, warped by an obscure anamorphosis, have been salvaged from the darkness, retrieved and figured. |
In searching for alternatives to Socialist Realism, he became interested in anamorphosis and in the art of the mentally ill. |
A torsion typical of anamorphosis twists the image, crumples it and alters it, attempting to introduce the eccentrical into the field of view. |
Indeed, a Double Head of a Fool from a century later by Jacob van der Heyden shows that fools, too, could be subjects of anamorphosis. |
Dimitri is part of the very limited circle of painters who master the art of anamorphosis. |