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30.7.13

Mirror Illusion of Leandro Erlich

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Mirror Illusion of Leandro Erlich

Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

We’re tremendous admirers of Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlichand after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.
His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part ofErlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.
You can view more of his absorbing and visually arresting work via hisofficial site or why not grab a copy for your own home


Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

Argentine architect / artist Leandro Erlich and after this next article hopefully you will be too. Not only is he incredible gifted, he’s a master of illusion as well.  His latest work titled ‘Dalston House’ is a testament to his skill and vision, it’s art designed to boggle, perplex and thrill. Visitors can simply lay on the floor and look up, only to suddenly find themselves dangling out of windows, hanging from the roof or sitting on a ledge. It’s all part of Erlich’s unique gift of toying with our perception and sense of reality.

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