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http://www.einfach-eve.de
Hello Vlad,
thank you very much for this great collection of impossible objects, I'm faszinated and very glad to found it.
Many greetings and good luck to you
Eve
by Phil Allin
Outstanding examples of impossible figures.
by AlainNICOLAS
http://parcellesdinfini.free.fr
There is an interisting site!!
I have written a book on tesselations, you can see some examples of my tessellations on, my site: parcellesdinfini.free.fr
Thanks!!
Alain NICOLAS
by Mikael Josefsson
Hello.
I found this site today. It's really interesting to see all the artworks collected like this.
I have been creating impossible figures for many years inspired by Oscar Reutersward, as we all interested in this probably have been. I am planning to set up a website showing my figures in a near future.
I am also interested in showing some of them on this site.
Mikael
by Alan King
http://www.kingart.co.uk
What a pleasant surprise to find my Artwork on your fine site. Thank you
by Jeri Riggs
http://www.jeririggs.com
Thanks for including my quilt on your fascinating website! What a wonderful collection of images. Lovely!
http://germaniumsky.com
I''ve really enjoyed your "Impossible world" site; great!
And fun. :-)
An odd occurrence: Certainly I''m not the only one, but while browsing through your impossible figures, the wire frame depictions, I found myself laughing at the site of some of them. I wonder if the apparently innate and spontaneous humor of such things is related to the way non-sequitur jokes work? How can a few lines in an image make one laugh? It tickels something in the brain perhaps, like you''re expecting one thing, but you get another... Interesting. :-)
Peace
Schuyler