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There is a mural in East Liverpool, Ohio painted on the side of an old department-store building depicting an open door that, up close, looks like a door that leads into a blank wall. Prompt: Trompe-l’oeil: a trick of the eye, an illusion that makes a two-dimensional space appear three-dimensional, as if there are objects or beings climbing out of artworks, longing to become part of our own. The best of these images will be showcased in an online show, beginning January 13th, 2022. To enter, all you need to do is read and respond to the following prompt with your analog photography.

We are excited to announce that our January 2023 online group exhibition, “Art of Illusion,” is being curated by independent artist and copy editor for Analog Forever Magazine, Lisa Toboz!
