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These Amazing Trompe L'oeil Illusions Bring Drab City Buildings To Life

Trompe l’oeil (literally “to deceive the eye”) is an ancient technique whereby a painter creates a visual illusion via a trick of perspective. French street artist Patrick Commecy is a modern master of this art form, working with his team of artists at A-Fresco to create huge, hyper-realistic murals on otherwise drab building facades.

Per S.A. Rogers of Web Urbanist:

“The most dramatic example is a Montpelier building, the back of which is within view of a nearby park. Worn and neglected, the structure was a bit of an eyesore as-is. Commecy’s team A-Fresco transformed it with a full faux facade including a tiled roof, windows with balconies and a small tower. The figures seen in the outdoor spaces are famous and influential Montpelier residents throughout history.”

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Those figures include Antoine Jérôme Balard, a 19th century chemist who discovered bromine. Check it out:

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For even more amazing trompe l’oeil murals, check out the A-Fresco website (in French).

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