
Does anyone know the name of the artist who painted '"Vanity of optical illusion?
Is the image of a lady sitting at her desk looking in a mirror, but when you step back it becomes a skull. It was on the cover of Def Leppard album "retro-active" if that helps? If someone know where I can get a copy of the painting, which also will be appreciated. Thank you very much.
Quote: The album cover, by Nels Israelson and Hugh Syme, shows a woman sitting on a dressing table, looking in a mirror. However, if cover is maintained in full competition or watch from a distance, it takes the shape of a skull (A kind of vanitas art), head of the woman who formed the left eye socket and his head is reflected in the mirror to form the right eye socket. The mirror itself is the way Skull and toilet accessories in the shape of the nose, nostrils and teeth. It was inspired by the most famous work of Charles Allan Gilbert, all is vanity (1892). Prints are available through the artist's site: http://www.hughsyme.com/test.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_Active
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