#reflectionart

2025-06-19

A study in repetition and depth: layers of glass and steel forming a hollow in the city’s facade, an experiment with patterns that echo fractals.

#Photography #Architecture #AbstractArt #GeometricPatterns #UrbanArt #FractalInspired #VisualDepth #FacadeDesign #ReflectionArt #UrbanExploration #PhotoArt #MastoArt #CreativeCommons #VisualExperiment

A striking image of a modern apartment building’s glass facade, where repeating rectangular patterns of windows and balconies form smaller and smaller frames within frames. This creates the illusion of a hollow tunnel, suggesting infinite depth and evoking the feel of a fractal-like structure.
2025-03-25

This image shows a reflection in water. You can see the reflection of trees and possibly some sky with clouds, giving it a serene and natural appearance.

#ReflectionShot #PeacefulWaters #TranquilNature #NaturePhotography #ReflectionArt #NatureLovers #WaterReflections #Serenity #OutdoorBeauty #CalmVibes

This image shows a reflection in water. You can see the reflection of trees and possibly some sky with clouds, giving it a serene and natural appearance.

This upside-down mural is upright in reflection

“Floating World” by Ray Bartkus in Marijampolė, Lithuania.

This remarkable mural by Ray Bartkus was intentionally painted upside-down to create a magical effect. The swimmers, rowers, and swans appear right-side-up only when reflected in the waters of the Šešupė River, which flows through the heart of the city.

Visitors to the old dam are invited to rediscover the mural’s beauty time and time again. As Bartkus explains:

“The drawing itself is created in reverse, and its true form is revealed only in the water’s reflection. I hope that every time people pass by, they will discover something new, because this artwork, like our days in life, is never the same as it was yesterday.”

What do you think about the mural that reveals itself when you look at its reflection in the water?

#ŠešupėRiver #Art #ArtisticMurals #contemporaryArt #creativeMurals #floatingWorld #graffiti #Lithuania #Marijampolė #mural #MuralPainting #opticalIllusionArt #publicArt #rayBartkus #reflectionArt #StreetArt #streetArtist #upsideDown #UpsideDownMural #urban #UrbanArt #water #WaterReflection

An aerial view of the turquoise mural by artist Ray Bartkus in Marijampolė, Lithuania, painted on the side of a building adjacent to a canal. The image shows the mural in progress, with scaffolding and workers visible as they paint the upside-down design. The mural is designed to reveal its full meaning when reflected in the water, creating an upright scene of swimmers, rowers, and swans.A view of the turquoise mural by artist Ray Bartkus in Marijampolė, Lithuania, as seen through the frame of overhanging tree branches and foliage. The mural, painted on the side of a building by a canal, reflects perfectly in the still water, transforming its upside-down depiction of swimmers, rowers, and swans into an upright, lifelike scene. The natural framing adds a serene and picturesque element to the artwork.

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