The rabbit-duck illusion has long inspired interpretive and theory-laden thinking in psychology and philosophy. The time seems ripe for a cassowary-duck illusion—featuring the world's second heaviest bird, with deadly razor sharp claws and cultural significance for many Papua New Guinea indigenous tribes. A bonus feature is that ducks and flightless birds reproduce with penises rather than the more precarious cloacal kiss of other birds. Explore the painting. What do you see? Be careful not to offend the cassowaries.
- Collections: War paintings, Wild beasts