You'll find these on the web site below - and some other brain teasing ........
http://brainden.com/face-illusions.htm#prettyPhoto
Similar theme was used on a German postcard from 19th century.
Whole family mind teaser - father with mother and daughter (by G. H. Fischer).
A landscape and the face of a bearded man by Sandro Del Prete. Nose in the center is also a man sitting and looking at the houses/eyes in the back.
Profile of Salvador Dali and a strange woman. Head of the female figure is also eye on the big face.
An old couple - see profiles of faces - is remembering the times when they were young and full of life - see the sitting characters ("Forever Always" by Octavio Ocampo)
How many faces can you count on this Don Quijote painting by Octavio Ocampo?
You probably recognize the face in this painting (it is St. George), but if you look at his hair, you'll see that he is fighting a fire-breathing dragon. It's called "St. George the Dragon Slayer" (by Sandro Del-Prete).
See the face of a soldier and a man that is bending over on the below eye illusion.
Are there really just flowers? Of course, not. There are many face silhouettes created by the flower contours.
Another variation - however, here are not many faces but only a big one is hidden here. The yellow butterfly is the nose.
This one is so famous. Turn the picture upside down to see how men see women after 6 beers.
Help this farmer find his wife. Hint: focus on his left leg and turn the picture upside down.
Who do you like more - women or saxophone players?
Beautiful scene. But there is something more to it. (Hidden woman and child.)
Rubin's vase is a classic example of multistable perception. The brain makes figure-ground distinction between the vase in the center (which is usually recognized first) and the contour of 2 faces by sides. (by Edgar Rubin)
http://brainden.com/face-illusions.htm#prettyPhoto
Similar theme was used on a German postcard from 19th century.
Whole family mind teaser - father with mother and daughter (by G. H. Fischer).
A landscape and the face of a bearded man by Sandro Del Prete. Nose in the center is also a man sitting and looking at the houses/eyes in the back.
Profile of Salvador Dali and a strange woman. Head of the female figure is also eye on the big face.
An old couple - see profiles of faces - is remembering the times when they were young and full of life - see the sitting characters ("Forever Always" by Octavio Ocampo)
How many faces can you count on this Don Quijote painting by Octavio Ocampo?
You probably recognize the face in this painting (it is St. George), but if you look at his hair, you'll see that he is fighting a fire-breathing dragon. It's called "St. George the Dragon Slayer" (by Sandro Del-Prete).
See the face of a soldier and a man that is bending over on the below eye illusion.
Are there really just flowers? Of course, not. There are many face silhouettes created by the flower contours.
Another variation - however, here are not many faces but only a big one is hidden here. The yellow butterfly is the nose.
This one is so famous. Turn the picture upside down to see how men see women after 6 beers.
Help this farmer find his wife. Hint: focus on his left leg and turn the picture upside down.
Who do you like more - women or saxophone players?
Beautiful scene. But there is something more to it. (Hidden woman and child.)
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