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'Truly Design' Creates an Anamorphic Medusa on Concrete Columns

Truly Design took their graphic art skills to make this realistic garage portrait. They call their work 'Medusa, Anamorph' and its image projection at its greatest. I'm not sure what the exact process is when creating these 3D paintings, but the end result is stunning.The iconic image of Medusa is often frightening, and Truly Design's interpretation doesn't fail to fright. The image almost seems to have a sort of movement, it seems as if it's coming towards the viewer.

Perspective is very important when looking at an art piece such as this one, but this only makes the art that much more special. If you look at it from different angles you'll only see jumbled lines and a scrambled image. So when you see the image of Medusa by Truly Design, it's almost as if you decoded a secret message.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Garage Art - Opportunity for artists to create stunning and realistic 3D garage portraits and shake up the traditional art world
2. Anamorphic Art - Increased interest in anamorphic art brings opportunities for artists to create visually engaging and thought-provoking pieces
3. Interactive Art - Interactive art pieces like 'Medusa, Anamorph' creates new opportunities for audience engagement and experiences
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can leverage 3D and anamorphic techniques to create more captivating and engaging pieces and exhibits
2. Architecture - Architecture companies can integrate anamorphic and 3D installations in buildings to transform spaces and create unique experiences
3. Marketing - Marketers can utilize interactive and attention-grabbing anamorphic art installations as part of their brand campaigns or product launches

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