2017-09-10

I Tried To Hide My Smile

There has been some skepticism about the inclusion of a bull’s head within the sly face in 43. Did Manson really intend it? We’ll assume for the moment that he did. There are plenty of examples of hidden images within images, some of the most classic being Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s heads composed of fruits, or a librarian made of books, etc.

Everyone's familiar with Al Jaffee from Mad Magazine and his fold-in back covers.

The most common (and boring) example is the old/young woman trompe-d'ouei used in 1950's TIME LIFE books on visual psychology.

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