Find the Animals in the Moiré Patterns Andrea Minini
Using the Moiré pattern, graphic designer Andrea Minini from Milan, Italy, creates beautiful illustrations of animals.
This practice is commonly found in physics, mathematics and art as a method of superimposing two identical transparent patterns on a flat or curved surface with one slightly displaces underneath.
In Andrea Minini’s case, she layers a series of curved lines with varying thicknesses and offsets over one another in order to evoke the shapes of animals in the illusions.
By Ariela Lenetsky









Courtesy of Andrea Minini
Ariela is an architect, writer and editor based out of Montreal, Quebec, who has a Bachelors of Science in Architecture from McGill University. Apart from her experience as an Editor for Arch2o, Ariela has worked extensively in construction management, as well as in research for integrated parametric prototyping architectural design. Her knowledge of these dynamic fields enables her to pursue interest in diverse fields.
