I’m obliged to say these beautiful 3D illusion artworks created by artist Keng Lye on multiple layers of transparent resin are really awesome!
Inspired by Riusuke Fukahori’s painting technique, Keng Lye, a Singapore based painter, who painted realistic images of aquatic animals, say, shrimp, gold fish, turtle, emerging from bowls with clear resin.
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