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Trick Eye museum uses optical illusions

  • Illusions are by Tromp l'oeil artists which translates into 'deceive the eye'
  • Visitors are able to 'step inside' the paintings to take amusing photographs
  • The paintings are part of an exhibition taking place in Seoul, South Korea
PUBLISHED: 19:44 GMT, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:56 GMT, 15 January 2014

At first glance, these surreal photographs look like they could have been shot on a film set. 
But they are, in fact, two dimensional painting that trick the viewer into thinking they exist in three-dimensions. 
The paintings are the work of Tromp l'oeil artists, which translates from French into 'deceive the eye'.
At first glance, these surreal photographs look like they could have been shot on a film set. But they are, in fact, two dimensional painting that trick the viewer into thinking they exist in three-dimensions

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