Four "Hidden" Paintings Are Revealed From Different Angles In One Glass Sculpture

Emulsifier is a hand painted sculpture made of 160 glass strips by Austrian artist Thomas Medicus that looks like one of four different images, depending on what angle you view it from. While the anamorphic installation looks like a floating fish from one perspective, it can also look like a flying bird from another. Each image is reveal as the cube-like structure rotates, allowing the painted glass strips to align precisely on each side.

Check out this video for a better idea of how Emulsifier works.

You can see more of Medicus' artworks on his website.
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