Are you able to spot the women’s faces in these optical illusions by artist Lee Wagstaff?

Only people with a ‘high IQ’ can solve these optical illusions… what can YOU see behind the wavy lines?

  • Lee Wagstaff uses mesmerising patterns to immerse a woman’s face in his art 
  • Each of the artworks almost appear as though they’re moving on the screen
  • The artworks are available for purchase and shared on Lee’s social media pages

A painter who has built a career out of making optical illusion art has shared some of his most baffling work yet.

Lee Wagstaff uses mesmerising patterns to immerse a woman’s face in his art – and sometimes they’re near impossible to spot.

According to research conducted by Current Biology, people with a higher IQ have an easier time identifying shapes and details within an optical illusion.

They’re naturally able to disregard the less relevant details of the image and hone in on the specific shapes.  

As a result, there have been suggestions online that only people with high IQs can immediately spot the images in these illusions. 

In this optical illusion, the viewer’s eyes are drawn to the angles of the face using the diamond shape

Lee Wagstaff uses mesmerising patterns to immerse a woman's face in his art - and sometimes they're near impossible to spot

Lee Wagstaff uses mesmerising patterns to immerse a woman’s face in his art – and sometimes they’re near impossible to spot

Each of the artworks almost appear as though they’re moving, due to the fluid linework and soft angles. 

Users have reported dizziness while attempting to find the faces in the optical illusions.

Lee’s work is available for purchase, with prices starting at £130 for a small original piece and £1,300 for a large piece.

He studied at the Royal College of Art in London and his work explores recurring themes of pattern.

Each of the artworks almost appear as though they're moving, due to the fluid linework and soft angles

Each of the artworks almost appear as though they’re moving, due to the fluid linework and soft angles

In his mission statement, he says: ‘I am drawn to patterns that predict and perhaps defy cosmic order. 

‘I am interested in how art can be used as a tool to reorder the world around me and how this aesthetic order could have a consoling or agitating effect, or even both. 

‘When I make art I think about whether it is still possible to make images and objects that embody ideas of faith, beauty and truth.’

The Daily Star reports only people with high IQs are able to find the face quickly.

How many faces did you see? Let us know in the comments below. 

Readers' eyes are drawn to the face in this image by the darker shadows

Readers’ eyes are drawn to the face in this image by the darker shadows 

Were you able to spot the face in this optical illusion?

Were you able to spot the face in this optical illusion?

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