Swiss artist, Felice Varini is one of the undisputed specialists in Anamorphosis, which is the art of creating the illusion of a flat geometrical shape superimposed over a three dimensional object. Varini’s work looks like interesting abstract art superimposed on an architectural space. looks like interesting abstract art superimposed on an architectural space.
Once you walk into a space exhibiting the art of Felice Varini, you will feel confused, then you’ll immediately notice vaguely geometric, monocolor shapes stretchings and sprawling across the room, but you won’t be able to determine any kind of method to the apparent madness.
























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Ibrahim Abdelhady is an architect, academic, and media entrepreneur with over two decades of experience in architecture and digital publishing. He is the Founder and CEO of Arch2O.com, a leading platform in architectural media, renowned for showcasing innovative projects, student work, and critical discourse in design. Holding dual PhDs in Architecture, Dr. Abdelhady combines academic rigor with industry insight, shaping both future architects and architectural thought. He actively teaches, conducts research, and contributes to the global architecture community through his writing, lectures, and media ventures. His work bridges the gap between practice and academia, pushing the boundaries of how architecture is communicated in the digital age.
