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Akiyoshi Kitaoka

Akiyoshi Kitaoka

Akiyoshi Kitaoka is a Japanese psychologist and artist known for his visually mesmerizing optical illusions. His style, developed in the late 1990s and popularized in the 2000s, focuses on the creation of mind-bending patterns and illusions that play with our perception of color, depth, and motion. Kitaoka's work gained fame due to its ability to deceive the viewer's visual system and create the illusion of movement or distortions in static images. His optical illusions have been widely shared online and showcased in various exhibitions, contributing to the growing interest in perceptual psychology and the appreciation of visual illusions.

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SOMETHING in the style of Akiyoshi Kitaoka

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M.C. EscherBridget RileyVictor Vasarely
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