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Artist Ray Bartkus wanted to incorporate Lithuania's Šešupė River into a captivating work of art, so he intentionally painted his mural upside-down. While the designs of the mural may appear quite ordinary at first glance, the real magic happens when viewers first notice the display's river reflection. When reflected in the river's dark waters, the painted figures seem to come to life, interacting with the water itself.

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@Madken65

I love this. Pretty sure I'd never have thought of it.

So clever.

@VictoriaLandis1

When I first saw the pic, I thought what is that and why can I see it in the water...and then it happened, it took me by surprise, sweeter than wine

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