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'.
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