Tuesday, October 4, 2011
What books has Yonatan Frimer Written?
Yonatan Frimer's first book to be published was Mazes To Amaze, by Tarquin Publishing. The book is a joyful amount of mazes with optical illusions that transcend their mazes and pop off the page to some people. Its an excellent read and all those that have seen it, have loved it.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Awesome Maze Art For Sale
You may have seen mazes in your lifetime, but you haven't seen mazes like those created by Yonatan Frimer. These mazes are intense optical illusions, and the fact that they are a maze game makes them require your eyeballs to stare at them, and internalize the optical illusions visual hallucinations. Each of these mazes links to a page on a website that allows you to buy prints ON DEMAND of these mazes, so that you can hang them on your wall and "amaze" your dinner guests.
You can also check out more Yonatan Frimer mazes on http://teamofmonkeys.com or http://inkblotmazes.com
You can also check out more Yonatan Frimer mazes on http://teamofmonkeys.com or http://inkblotmazes.com
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Awesome Optical Illusion Maze Art
The Electric Maze Optical Illusion
Maze of an off-centered optical illusion of an electrical swirl
If you can't solve this maze, have a look at the Electric Optical Illusion maze solution
Top 10 places to download the Electric Optical Illusion Maze
- Electricl Swirl Maze on Devian Art
- Electric Swirl off center Maze on Flickr
- Electric Swirl Maze TwitPic
- Electric swirl Maze On Rossello Damiano
- Electric Optical Illusion Maze on Photobucket
- Electric Swirl Maze on Saatchi Online
- Electric Swirl Maze on Live Journal
- Electric Swirl Maze on Picassa
- Electric Swirl Maze on Red Bubble
- More Optical Illusion Mazes
Rorschach Maze
Some see a sun, a moon, a face, a bugs face, a happy bug, and much more.
Maze starts in the upper left corner and ends in the lowe right.
If you find that this maze is a bit to hard for you, you can check out the Maze solution for Rorschach maze
Top 12 Places to download the Rorschach maze
- Rorschach Maze on Devian Art
- Maze Rorschach on Fine Art America
- Rorschach Maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
- Maze of Rorschach TwitPic
- Rorschach Maze On Rossello Damiano
- Maze of Rorschach on Photobucket
- Rorschach Maze on Saatchi Online
- Rorschach Maze on Live Journal
- Rorschach Maze on Picassa
- RorschachMaze on Red Bubble
- More optical illusion mazes
Swirly Tunnel Optical Illusion Maze
Maze of a tunnel swirling in various directions and making it harder to solve
Maze begins in the upper left corner and exits in the lower right.
If you get too dizzy and can't solve the maze,
don you worry about all the haze
Just click right here and your problems resolved
Alas the vortex tunnel spinning maze is solved
Top 10 Places to download Vortex Spin Tunnel Maze:
- Vortex Spin Maze on Devian Art
- Maze of Tunnel Vortex Spin on Fine Art America
- Vortex Tunnel Maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
- Maze of Tunnel Vortex on TwitPic
- Vortex Tunnel Maze Artists Meeting Place
- Vortex Tunnel Maze on Saatchi Online
- Vortex Tunnel Maze on Picassa
- Vortex Spinning Maze on Red Bubble
- More Optical Illusion Mazes
Paparazzi Maze Optical Illusion of camera flash.
This maze was inspired by how I imagine the famous must feel being chased after by flashing cameras
You may not be able to solve the paparazzi problems in the world, but you can solve this maze.
And if you can't solve the maze, you can visit the Paparazzi Maze Solution
Top Twelve Places to Download The Paparazzi Maze
- Paparazzi Maze on Devian Art
- Paparazzi Maze on Fine Art America
- Paparazzi Maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
- Paparazzi Maze on TwitPic
- Paparazzi Maze On Rossello Damiano
- Paparazzi Maze on Photobucket
- Paparazzi Maze on Saatchi Online
- Paparazzi Maze on Live Journal
- Paparazzi Maze on Picassa
- Paparazzi Maze on Red Bubble More Optical Illusion Mazes
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Chaos Maze of Optical Illusion by Yonatan Frimer
Chaos Maze - Optical Illusion
Maze of artists rendition of Chaos mixed with Optical Illusion mantra
- Chaos Maze on Devian Art
- Maze Chaos on Fine Art America
- Chaos Maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
- Maze of Chaos TwitPic
- Chaos Maze On Rossello Damiano
- Maze of Chaos on Photobucket
- Chaos Maze on Saatchi Online
- Chaos Maze on Live Journal
- Chaos Maze on Picassa
- Chaos Maze on Red Bubble
- Chaos Maze on Team Of Monkeys . com
- Check out this and other maze on ArtMaze blog on wordpress
- Chaos maze on I Dream Of Mazes maze-blog
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
‘Lost’ maze revealed in Buckinghamshire
click here to read the article source
A ‘lost’ maze has been revealed in the gardens at Cliveden in Buckinghamshire by the National Trust. The maze that disappeared over half a century ago, originally made for Lord Astor in 1894, has been re-created using over 1,000 two metre (six feet six inches) high yew trees.
The fully-fledged maze is based on one that was built for Lord Astor in 1894 but had ceased to be maintained since the mid-1900s.
The new maze, a horticultural project on a scale rarely seen these days, has taken two years to create, using over 1,000 metres of steel edging and 120 tonnes of gravel to produce 500 metres of path over one third of an acre. It is the same size as the world-famous Hampton Court maze.
Lord Astor’s designs for the maze were discovered in National Trust archives in 2005. Apart from a few surviving yew trees that provided the exact location of the maze, little else was known about the original maze.
The two-year project was led by Cliveden’s head gardener Andrew Mudge. He said: “Once we found the old plans in 2005 we just felt compelled to recreate it. It took a lot of research and planning to firstly draw out the plans, and to prepare the ground.
“The maze will take a little while to really establish itself and fill out, but it’s fantastic that people can enjoy it straight away. And don’t worry, you can’t cheat by pushing through the hedges because they are all enclosed by metal railings.
“And because it’s yet to appear on Google Earth, there’s no cheating using mobile phones either, so it’s a real treat for people who want to puzzle their way in and out of the maze.”
Each tree on arrival, weighed approximately 60 kilograms, and four 40 foot long lorries were required to transport them.
Mike Calnan, head of gardens and parks at the National Trust, said: “Mazes provide a perfect opportunity for people to get outdoors and to have fun exploring these rare, but important features from our gardening past. The Cliveden maze will be the most important yew maze the Trust will have restored to date.”
The Maze is a highlight in Cliveden’s ongoing renaissance to return it to its former 19th Century splendour, when the grounds were world famous for their sophisticated planting and landscaping. Other recent developments include the opening up of long lost vistas and footpaths and the re-instatement of historical planting schemes.
A ‘lost’ maze has been revealed in the gardens at Cliveden in Buckinghamshire by the National Trust. The maze that disappeared over half a century ago, originally made for Lord Astor in 1894, has been re-created using over 1,000 two metre (six feet six inches) high yew trees.
The fully-fledged maze is based on one that was built for Lord Astor in 1894 but had ceased to be maintained since the mid-1900s.
The new maze, a horticultural project on a scale rarely seen these days, has taken two years to create, using over 1,000 metres of steel edging and 120 tonnes of gravel to produce 500 metres of path over one third of an acre. It is the same size as the world-famous Hampton Court maze.
Lord Astor’s designs for the maze were discovered in National Trust archives in 2005. Apart from a few surviving yew trees that provided the exact location of the maze, little else was known about the original maze.
The two-year project was led by Cliveden’s head gardener Andrew Mudge. He said: “Once we found the old plans in 2005 we just felt compelled to recreate it. It took a lot of research and planning to firstly draw out the plans, and to prepare the ground.
“The maze will take a little while to really establish itself and fill out, but it’s fantastic that people can enjoy it straight away. And don’t worry, you can’t cheat by pushing through the hedges because they are all enclosed by metal railings.
“And because it’s yet to appear on Google Earth, there’s no cheating using mobile phones either, so it’s a real treat for people who want to puzzle their way in and out of the maze.”
Each tree on arrival, weighed approximately 60 kilograms, and four 40 foot long lorries were required to transport them.
Mike Calnan, head of gardens and parks at the National Trust, said: “Mazes provide a perfect opportunity for people to get outdoors and to have fun exploring these rare, but important features from our gardening past. The Cliveden maze will be the most important yew maze the Trust will have restored to date.”
The Maze is a highlight in Cliveden’s ongoing renaissance to return it to its former 19th Century splendour, when the grounds were world famous for their sophisticated planting and landscaping. Other recent developments include the opening up of long lost vistas and footpaths and the re-instatement of historical planting schemes.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Jewish Pride Maze by Yonatan Frimer
Jewish Pride Maze by Yonatan Frimer
Maze of a Star of David hovering afront a glowing center orb of some sort. Created by Yonatan Frimer
Having problems solving the maze? View the maze solution to Jewish Pride Maze, in the rare event you can't solve this maze on your own :)
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Awesome Optical Illusion Mazes by Yonatan Frimer
Inside the Mobius strip - Optical Illusion Maze
Maze of artists rendition of the inside of a Mobius Strip.
Top Twelve Places to Download Mobius Maze
"Please Stop Spinning" Optical Illusion Maze
Maze of a crazy optical illusion that causes the viewer to think that the circles are moving or spinning, although they don't change or move at all.
Top Twelve Places to Download The Super Swirly Optical Illusion Maze
Maze of artists rendition of the inside of a Mobius Strip.
Top Twelve Places to Download Mobius Maze
- Picassa Web Just Do It Nike Maze
- Mobius Maze on Devian Art
- Maze of Mobius Strip on Fine Art America
- Mobius Maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes on Facebook
- Maze of Mobius Strip on TwitPic
- Mobius Maze Online
- Maze of Mobius Strip on Photobucket
- Mobius Maze on Saatchi Online
- Twisted Mobius Maze on Live Journal
- Mobius Maze on Picassa
- Mobius Maze on a Maze Blog
"Please Stop Spinning" Optical Illusion Maze
Maze of a crazy optical illusion that causes the viewer to think that the circles are moving or spinning, although they don't change or move at all.
- Picassa Web Maze of Spinning Super Swirl
- Swirly Spinning Maze on Devian Art
- Please stop spinning maze on Fine Art America
- Spin to stop maze on Flickr
- Optical Illusion Mazes Facebook
- Please STOP Spinning Maze on TwitPic
- Super Swirly Maze Optical Illusion
- Maze Super Spin Please Stop on Photobucket
- Swirly Super Maze on Saatchi Online
- Super Swirly Maze on Live Journal
- Super Swirly Optical Illusion Maze on Red Bubble
- Please Stop Spinning Maze on Maze BLOG
Maze art of a Doppler warping elliptical spiral by Yonatan Frimer
Top Thirteen Places to Download Doppler Elliptical Maze
- Eliptical Maze on Devian Art
- Maze Eliptical Dopler on Fine Art America
- Maze Dopler El Eliptical on Flickr
- Dopler Maze on Facebook
- Maze Elliptical Spiral on TwitPic
- Dopler Maze Rossello Damiano
- Maze Psychedelic Nike Just Do It on Photobucket
- Dopler Maze on Saatchi
- Eliptical Maze on Live Journal
- Dopler Maze on Picassa Web
- Eliptical Spiral Maze on Red Bubble
- Dopler Eliptical Spiral Maze on TeamOfMonkeys.com
- Doppler Maze Blog
Happy Judaica Maze by Yonatan Frimer
Maze of two Hamsas (Hand of Fatima) for the eyes, a magen david (AKA Star of David) and a menorah make the crude appearance of a smiley face. Created by Yonatan Frimer
Having problems solving the mazes, view the maze solution to happy judaica Maze, in the rare even you can't solve this maze on your own
Top Eleven Ways to Download the Happy Judaica Maze
- Judaica Maze Art on Facebook
- Happy Judaica Maze on Fine Art America
- Picassa Web Maze of Happy Judaica
- Judaica Maze Art on Devian Art
- Happy Jewish Maze on Flickr
- Judaica Happy Maze on the TwitPic
- Maze of Happy Judaica on Photobucket
- Happy Judaica Maze on Saatchi
- Happy Judaica Maze on Live Journal
- Get Happy Judaica Maze on Red Bubble
- Happy Judaica maze on Maze blog
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