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Monday, August 12, 2013

Alessandro Diddi's life-like 3-D drawings

Alessandro Diddi's life-like 3-D drawings are achieved by trick of the mind
When artist Alessandro Diddi puts pencil to paper, his works really come to life.

His clever 3-D drawings are achieved by a trick of the mind, using shading and angles to give them a life of their own and make them 'leap off the page'.

'I want my drawings to put across the message that the eye can trick the mind and make you believe that there are dimensions that are not really there,' said Mr Diddi.


An amazing 3D drawing shows a hand holding out a ring, by artist Alessandro Diddi. His clever life-like 3-D drawings area are achieved by a trick of the mind


The drawings are a trick of the mind created by the designer, who said he wanted to create dimensions that weren't really there


A drawing shows a figure helping another to escape from being erased by the artist

Using his own hands and objects to make the drawings appear even more life-like, they appear to show two men using their strength to pull a pencil out of the artist's hand, as well as a snake slithering away as its being drawn.



Another shows Mr Diddi's fingers turn into claws and ripping the paper, while a different drawing indicates the designer trying to slam down the paper on a struggling man.

He said: 'When people see my drawings they are often pleasantly surprised, they fail to understand exactly how I've managed to achieve the 3D look.


A trick of the light and mind turns Diddi's hand into a fearsome claw


The 42 year old said: 'I want my drawings to put across the message that the eye can trick the mind and make you believe that there are dimensions that are not really there'


A snake attempts to escape the page, pursued by the artist's pencil



This drawing of two pillars is so realistic, one could almost believe they are holding up this pencil


A mouth appears to attack the artist's finger pulling him into the paper for a bite


The artist said all you need is a pencil and something to draw on to create something 'really magical'


'All you need is a pencil and something to draw on, and you can create something really magical.'


A dolphin bursts from the page and through a hoop held by Diddi


The clever pictures are 'easy when you understand the mechanism of the anamorphic design', the artist says


A doorway on top of steps appears in a folded piece of paper

 

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