This sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein plays with the illusion of 3 dimensions.
The house look like it is both advancing towards the viewer and recedind at the same time.
It isn't until you walk to the sculpture's side that you can tell it's true shape.
British photographer Nick Stern has recreated a series of the elusive artist's most famous works of street art using real life models.
The flower throwing rioter, kissing policemen and Jesus with his shopping bag have all been replicated by the London-born 47 years old, who explains: "Banksy's works is pretty unique and inspiring, known the world over.
Tel Aviv based artist Shay Aaron constructs incredible miniaturizated food sculptures at 1:12 scale that look almost completely edible. Each creations has so many details that you might think thay are really food except their super mini size. These foodstuffs looks so beautiful that we would desire to eat them!
Photographer Federico Chiesa created this brilliant photo series of his interpretation of what classic horror movie characters would look like if they were alive today!
They're instantly recognizable artists, Dalì, Van Gogh and Picasso. These dead artists have been pinned down and are ready for inspection. Look closely and you'll see their insides, only their organs are different than the average's person. In fact, it appears that their artistic talent truly came from within. Brilliant idea and execution with a simple tagline: "MASP Art School. Open enrollment."