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French "fool", fantasy art creates illusions of reality. Using the color, shadow and perspective method delicately, the drawn object looks three-dimensional. An artificial finish like marble or grain increases the illusion. Suitable for furniture, paintings, walls, ceilings, decorations, set designs, architectural facades, art illusion caused surprises and miracles. What is not negative means "fraud", but audiences often do not mind participating in participants.
The term trompe l'oeil is often used synonymously with Magic Realism and Photorealism. These styles use illusion techniques to suggest other realities as well as various other realistic painting styles. Contemporary artist Trompe l'Oeil can be quirky, sarcastic and disturbing or surreal. Fraudulent images incorporating paintings, mural paintings, posters for advertisements, and sculptures violate physics, the laws of toys, and our perception of the world. The artist Richard Haas designed the 6-story mural of Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami using the illusion magic. The fake veneer turns the blank wall into a triumphal arch composed of a plaster block (upper figure). Huge grooved pillars, twin crests, and bass embossed flamingos are light, shadows and perspective. The sky and waterfall are also the illusion of the eye, passers-by may walk the arch to the beach.
History shows that Trompe l'Oeil's painting art has been in use for more than two thousand years, and can be traced back to 400 AD as a style of painting. The paintings of the ancient illusion are lost, but the explanation of these paintings has been handed down. Mural paintings of the first fantasy art that appeared today are located in the ancient city of Pompeii and the column ruins of Europe and dates back to the first century. After becoming part of the rich culture of Greece and the Roman Empire, the illusion of the cross was in the age of darkness and the art almost disappeared until the Renaissance and Baroque times. After discovering the perspective of the 15th century, the illusion of the mural painting style became flourishing. Trompe l'Oeil's artists are using these techniques in perspective to create fake openings like doors and windows. In Europe, this two dimensional surface art form is widely used by rich and clergy.