Kids become part of the art in the Philippines
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Jenny checks out the 3D art
A museum in the Philippines, in South-East Asia, is helping people appreciate art by letting them become part of it.
Art in Island has over one hundred 3D paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them.
Each artwork is painted in such a way that, when photographed from certain angles, they create optical illusions to make a person appear to be part of the actual picture.
Check out the clip to see the artwork for yourself...

Lots of school pupils have come see the museum's artwork.

Hang in there! Don't worry this boy isn't falling into a pyramid, it's just the way the floor is painted.
- Published20 January 2015
- Published19 January 2015