Felice Varini is a Swiss artist who does anamorphic art, or art that has to be seen from a certain perspective to view the image. He puts his art on a large scale, in buildings, rooms, walls, or streets. He uses stencils and projectors to aid in his work and often uses bold or stark colors in his art. I like the trick this plays on your mind, how it seems like an optical illusion from JUST the right angle. I also appreciate the effort the viewer has to go through to find the exact right spot where everything "clicks." Additionally, I like how the use of projectors and stencils does not make his art any less legitimate. Many people argue that photorealism and the like are not "true art" because they use projectors; however, the projector is a tool that, as shown by these pieces by Varini, can be used to beautiful effect. I also enjoy the deceptive simplicity in his work and admire the effort he must put into it.