Thomas Medicus (previously) is a master of illusion. The Austria-based artist builds sculptures from segments of painted and hand-cut glass which present a different image depending on which angle you view the rotating cube. In his most recent work, Head Instructor, concept follows form. The piece presents several viewpoints of an androgynous human’s head, showcasing the hidden thoughts and viewpoints that might occupy one’s mind. “In Head Instructor I tried to show that when you look at a person, a brain, or the world, what you will see always depends on your perspective and the method you use,” he explains to Colossal. More
This Spinning Glass Sculpture Reveals Four Anamorphic Animal Paintings When Rotated
Artworks
Endangered Animals Dissolve and Reassemble in Thomas Medicus's Anamorphic Glass Sculpture — Colossal
33 idee su Museo delle illusioni Praga
Head Instructor: A New Glass Sculpture by Thomas Medicus Analyzes the Human Mind Through Four Anamorphic Images — Colossal
Artworks
Artworks
Anamorphic sculpture by artist Thomas Medicus
33 idee su Museo delle illusioni Praga
A Rotating Glass Sculpture Containing Four 'Hidden' Anamorphic Paintings — Colossal