M.C. Escher: Known for his mind-bending prints that play with perspective, impossible spaces, and optical illusions.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo: Famous for his portrait paintings that are composed entirely of objects, often fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
Chuck Close: Creates large-scale photorealistic portraits using a grid system and meticulous detail.
Patrick Hughes: Known for his "Reverse Perspective" paintings that appear to be three-dimensional but are actually flat.
Julian Beever: Creates large-scale anamorphic street art that appears to be three-dimensional when viewed from a specific angle.
Robert G. Heindel: Known for his "trompe l'oeil" paintings that appear to be real objects or scenes.
These are just a few examples, and many other artists create illusions in various ways. It's worth exploring different styles and techniques to discover the fascinating world of illusion art.