November 17, 2012 - Garden Path

CaliforniaMama • Nov 18, 2012 12:55 am
[FONT="Arial"][SIZE="2"]We had come in the back way of a familiar building to attend a meeting on the third floor.

On our way out, as we were retracing our twists and turns, we came upon a corridor that seemed to go on for a lot longer than was possible.

The end wall was decorated with this painting of a garden path. I think you can tell from the image that the perspective is just right to make you think it goes on beyond the wall on which it is painted.[/SIZE][/FONT]

Image

(Not bad for an oldie cell phone.)
Trilby • Nov 18, 2012 6:58 am
I want one of those for real when I win the lotto and re-do my 'house'- (in the late '50's you'd call it a house- i guess you still could- but compared to what they are building just down the road, this is a guest cottage)
sexobon • Nov 18, 2012 11:02 pm
Until then you can paint the end of a hallway to look like it opens onto a huge Olympic sized swimming pool filled with turquoise colored water and a sole occupant in the pool that looks like Richard Parker ...
blueboy56 • Nov 19, 2012 1:27 pm
Which Richard Parker. . .?
Lamplighter • Nov 19, 2012 1:48 pm
blueboy56;839523 wrote:
Which Richard Parker. . .?


The one that refused to get into the lifeboat.
Sundae • Nov 19, 2012 2:23 pm
I'm not all that fond of trompe l'oeil. It seems to require more suspended disbelief than I can cope with on a daily basis.

Stick some well-positioned mirrors in my house to increase potential size and light.
Then laugh as I am given jumpy moments catching my own moving relfection from time to time.

And have bad dreams about what I may have accidentally given permission to come through... Because gibbering wrecks are funny.