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Spanish street artist Pejac (previously) just stopped by Istanbul where he painted three new trompe-l’œil pieces in the district of Uskudar titled Lock, Poster and Shutters. Painted with brushes, acrylic paint, pencils and sandpaper the works are located very close together are intended to represent the “perception and illusion of freedom.” He mentions the literal translation of Trompe l’oeil from French as “eye trap,” and says “in the case of these three windows, the trap works in both directions: from outside to inside and from inside to outside.” You can follow Pejac’s most recent work on Instagram. More
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Trompe-l'œil Window and Keyhole Illusions on the Streets of Istanbul by Pejac — Colossal
Trompe-l'œil Window and Keyhole Illusions on the Streets of Istanbul by Pejac — Colossal
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