Disappearing Stairways

Jirri Geller Makes an Art Piece Called 'God Says No'

If you look closely, this white staircase doesn’t have a destination. The disappearing stairway is called "God Says No," which I think means that God has rejected your entry to Heaven.

Jirri Geller is an artist who is known for his peculiar creations, and perfectly encompasses the creative mind behind this staircase creation.

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