
Leaning tower of Pisa, Pisa-rainbow colored lollipop.

Statue of Liberty, New York - medium size coffee cup from Staten Island ferry.

Twin towers & b/w postcard November 1999.

Decorative plate and the prater of "third man" fame.

Eiffel Tower, Paris-inflated polyurethane, colored, model kit.

Golden gate bridge San Francisco-fridge magnet in the style of Van Gogh

Street car at Powell and Sutter San Francisco.

Fridge magnet telephone kiosk, London

Period house from 1849, 3 East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina and 3D perspective creating.

Chromed plastic model

Berlin, Brandenburg gate-cast resin model of "Brandenburg gate" with patina

Helsinki harbor with inflatable corporate plaything.

Lorelei, near mainz - color postcard of the miss Lorelei competition winner of 1998.
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Optical Illusions By Chinese Artist Li Wei’s
An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images that differ from objective reality. The information gathered by the eye is processed in the brain to give a percept that does not tally with a physical measurement of the stimulus source.