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The 20 Best Graffiti Optical Illusions

 Look Out!

The picture in the 3D optical illusion looks like it would be more likely to paint you instead of you painting it. This optical illusion is one of a kind and it comes complete with its own shadow.

Kaleidoscope Eyes

Kaleidoscopes can be trippy enough on their own but when you turn an entire room into a kaleidoscope it just takes things to a whole new level. We just wonder if the paint on that couch is dry because this picture is making us dizzy and we want to sit down.

The Illusion's On The Wall

We're not exactly sure how the artist who created this managed to make it seem like the walls are popping out but we're glad they did. Don't stare too long because you might go crazy.

It Drips

You would think that it would be hard to make splashes of paint look so artistic but Italian artist Peeta manages to do just that. Peeta takes a totally new approach to graffiti and by making street art 3D. It may look like it's about to get you wet but trust us it won't.

Going For A Swim

Water slides are impossible to resist but don't get too excited because you can't slide down these ones as they're only an optical illusion. Plus that river doesn't look too clean.

Whoa That's Heavy

Aakash Nihalani doesn't uses light or spray paint to create his graffiti instead he uses fluorescent tape. Keep your eyes open for some of his optical illusions if you're ever in Brooklyn, New York.

Hendrix Lives

Jimi Hendrix may have passed away but his afro lives on in the form of an optical illusion.

Walking The Graffiti

Even optical illusions need to be walked every once in a while.

Out For A Swing

Everyone with a pulse has fantasized about being Spiderman at one point or another. You may not ever be Spiderman but with a cool optical illusion like this you can walk on his webs so that's better than nothing.

This Jet Is Money

This jet is money...literally. The creator of this optical illusion made this jet out of $20 bills and clingfilm. Money might not buy happiness but it can create one heck of an optical illusion.

Remember To Recycle

Light graffiti allows you to do things that spray paint could never do. In this case it's letting us know that this recycle bin is pretty upset that you threw an empty bottle in the trash and not the recycling.

The King

This guy must have something really good in his back pocket to make a king want to steal it. Either that or maybe the king just wants to touch his butt.

Coming For You

Don't get too close to this robot because he's got a long reach and he's coming for you.

What Is That?

If you can't figure out what's going on in this picture don't worry because you're not supposed to. What's real and what's paint? Even up close it's doubtful that you would be able to tell.

Everything Is Illuminated

Remember playing with your "Lite-Brite" when you were a kid? Well this is like that on steroids. The lights are created on a wall which is in Paris by using an LED surface that creates light when as a reaction to water.

Show Your Bones

If you've never heard of "Skeletal Light Paintings" before then you aren't alone. Janne Parviainen is making them his specialty and also creating some pretty surreal images in the process.

Just Above The Trees

This graffiti which is created by Serena Valietti is very unique because it is created with rope. Serena places rope in outdoor settings and makes art with it. Could you imagine seeing something like this on a nature walk?

Parking Reserved For Butterflies

These butterflies are made by Indianapolis resident Tasha Lewis. She makes the butterflies out of recycled paper and other materials and then attaches them to places using magnets. Admit it you thought these butterflies were real.

The World Below

This optical illusion might be pretty tough to handle for someone that is afraid of heights. The view from the ledge is beautiful but that's a long way to fall.

Follow The Yellow Cord

It's not easy making clever creations out of everyday things but this artist managed to do a great job. The artist who created this goes by the name of Roadsworth and he only does his work on pavement.

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