
The upper side of the wall is on one straight line, but the three pillars it's standing on are one three different planes. There's even enough room for seating. The man on the right originates from Eschers "Belvedere", the buy in the back looks familiar from a painting by Magritte.
Created by : Jos de Mey
Created by : Jos de Mey
I also like this work too, it also has that inside outside appeal to it. Jos de Mey went to some extent to try and create the pillars matching, he also thought about personal seating as well.
Not only are the pillars impossible the man is also holding an impossible cube.
This work is also about the impossible, the impossible pillar alignment. The 2 zones could be from the inside and the other the outside. Entracne inside could be from the left or below, and the same for exits. No visibale connection on how to get from inside to outside.
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