“Trick of the Eye” by John Pugh
At first glance, it looks as if some natural disaster has shaken away the walls of these buildings to reveal architecture hidden for thousands of years.
And at second and third glance, it looks like that too.
The incredibly lifelike scenes are actually huge works of art, painted on the side of perfectly intact buildings.

The paintings, which have fooled many, were created by John Pugh, who specialises in trompe l’oeil – or ‘trick of the eye’ – art.
He uses his skills to delude the viewer into seeing 3D scenes painted on flat surfaces.
The Californian-born artist said:
‘It seems almost universal that people take delight in being visually tricked.’

His works can been seen all over the world, including in the artist’s home state. The ‘earthquake’ work shown here is located on Main Street in the town of Los Gatos and was created following a genuine earthquake in 1989.
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October 19th, 2010 at 8:20 am
Hey I was wondering if this is the John Pugh that was in Okinawa Japan iin 1977-1980 if so email its been along time I was one of the twins that lived off Takahara Heights
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