Artist Became Famous for Tattooing Unusual Body Parts — and People Can’t Get Enough

People
2 months ago

Our brains don’t fall for optical illusions because they’re lazy — they’re just a little slow at picking up motion tricks. It takes around 15 milliseconds for movement receptors to switch on, long enough for mixed signals to sneak in. That’s why you may need a second or third look before the illusion disappears. These shots will make you question what you see.











