WHAT seems to be a large furry wolf howling into the sky is actually much different.
You have a quick mind and sharp eyes if you can spot this dog’s secret.
Upon first glance, the wolf appears to have a thick coat of fur and nothing else.
But if you look closely, this savage creature is hiding three bodies within.
This illusion was created by the Italy-based artist Johannes Stötter.
Johannes creates renowned body paintings of animals hiding human figures.
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If you can’t seem to spot any of the bodies, look at the dog’s front feet and long tail.
The wolf’s front feet are supposed to create the illusion of the first body leaning backward on its hands with its chest upwards.
The second body is much longer and leaning forward into the first.
When you first look at this fierce animal, the back feet and tail seem to merge into one.
However, those features were meant to create the illusion of a person kneeling.
And the third body is sitting on top of the first body’s shoulders.
Johannes created a painting of a fish with the illusion of a painted model in the middle.
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He also painted an impressive and influential piece of a frog with not one, but five people positioned throughout the figure.
Others of his include a parrot painting, turtle, and owl.