Photo by Julian Santiago
A window on a plain white wall, this seemingly ordinary view is anything but unusual, because if you look closely, you will find that this is not a physical window at all, but a little mischievous graffiti created by the artist!
The Spanish artist Pejac has done many amazing things, especially his wall graffiti works that are even more talked about. He is good at creating various virtual three-dimensional spaces on flat walls, mastering shadow levels and perspective techniques. , creating a variety of almost realistic pictures. It is really easy to be misled when looking from a distance. After a few more glances, you vaguely feel that there is something strange. When Pejac passed through Istanbul, Turkey, he also left a few pictures everywhere on the street corners. A "mirage", it can only be said that Pejacs childlike innocence really remains unchanged no matter where he goes, even when traveling abroad, he can't help but feel itchy!
These graffiti are located in the urban area of ??Uskudar. There are three pieces in total. In fact, Pejac did not leave these graffiti simply to show off his skills, but to express the "illusion of freedom". The keyholes and windows on the wall They are supposed to be media connecting indoors and outdoors, but in fact they are just illusions, a kind of "eye trap". Although it is not sure whether Pejac intends to use this to metaphor certain social issues, I believe that local residents or tourists will be quite happy with it. A little visual surprise brought by Pejac!