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. ART Trompe L'Oeil is a French term literally meaning "to deceive the eye." It dates back as far as 400 B.C. and was part of the rich culture of the Greek and Roman Empires. It is artwork that attempts to be so realistic that the viewer is fooled into thinking that actual three-dimensional objects are being displayed rather than a two-dimensional representation of those objects. In the mid to late 1800s, An artist named William Harnett revived trompe l'oeil still life easel painting in the the United States. Traditionally, the preferred medium for this type of fine art has been oil painting, but using my techniques of blending charcoal and graphite pencils I have rendered some trompe l'oeil elements in these drawings. As adults, we obtain a sense of security in our ability to distinguish between what is real and what is not. When confronted with something that – if only for an instant – makes us question our perception of reality, we are intrigued and experience a thrill like a child at a magic show |
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Trompe l'oeil is a French expression meaning 'trick the eye' The technique creates the illusion of 3 dimensions which suggest the painted image is real. |
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