Meet the Simpsons family and South Park characters from a whole other “perspective”! See these 14 Amazing Perspective Sculptures.
The Simpsons Family

James Hopkins is the British artist who created this amazing perspective sculpture. Looking from the sides it looks as a bunch of thrown together spare parts, but if you put yourself in front of it, all the pieces line up, and creates a perfect image of the Simpsons family. Link
Flying Superman Perspective Sculpture

Korean Artist Kang Duck-Bong made this superman perspective sculpture using colored plastic tubes and created the amazing effect of a flying superman. <a href=”Link
Itchy and Scratchy characters

Thanks to the optical illusion created by James Hopkins, these objects that have been strategically placed surely look like a mess from the sides, but then again, position yourself in front of it, and you almost won’t believe how those objects come together in perfect harmony. Link
“Trinity” Perspective Sculpture

Artist Jen Stark created this masterpiece called “Trinity”. It is made of resin, wood dowels, and acrylic paint. It looks more like a pencil’s pointy front, don’t you think? Well, Stark is known for her kaleidoscopic cut-paper sculptures, and she had the opportunity to show her work at “Shows & Tell Gallery” in Toronto earlier last year. See more of her work in display here. Link
Wooden Roller Coaster

Again, the talented artist James Hopkins really knows how to pull out these amazing perspective sculptures! You can’t notice the height of this particular rollercoaster very well from one perspective, but if looking from another angle, you can really notice it. Amazing, huh? Link
South Park Perspective Sculpture

I bet you’ ve never seen Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny from this angle! Thank you James Hopkins! Link
Perspective sculpture: Walking strong man

This sculpture of a strong walking … man? – I think he looks more like a robot from “Transformers” – Well, the thing is that this masterpiece is made of PVC pipe coated with urethane paint. Pretty awesome, right? Link
The Simpsons: Jazz Hands

We’ve all seen these jazz hands before, most likely during one of the Simpson’s episodes, but… again, you’ve never seen THESE “jazz hands” from this perspective. Link
Biker in motion sculpture perspective

Artist Kang Duck-Bong made this biker in motion a part of his “Disguise” series of masterpieces. It really looks as if it’s moving, right? Well, so mission accomplish then Duck-Bong! Link
Tom and Jerry Perspective Sculpture

Everybody knows who Tom and Jerry are, but if you hadn’t seen the front image of this pic, you’d probably never guessed who these two were! Link
Child on a bike Perspective Sculpture

The “Disguise” collection of masterpieces by Korean artist named Kang Duck-Bong have the aim of showing movement and speed through this amazing PCV pipe, glued-together piece of work. Link
Mickey Mouse Perspective Structure

This acrylic plastic Mickey Mouse is another one of Hopkins’ amazing perspective sculptures. Link
Man at play Perspective Sculpture

This is part of the compilation of masterpieces that Kang Duck-Bong decided to call “Disguise”. His works are now being displayed at the Gallery 4Walls in Seoul, South Korea.
Speeding cars Perspective Sculptures

Kang Duck-Bong had the ability to create this “steady speed” optical illusion with plastic color pipes. If this is not talent, then I don’t know what to call it. Amazing work indeed! Link
