52 New Pics By Hugo Suíssas That Make Everyday Objects Perfectly Fit Into Cityscapes And Landmarks
Some artists don’t just photograph the world around them; they bend it into something completely unexpected. Portuguese photographer and visual artist Hugo Suíssas has a way of turning streets, buildings, landmarks, and everyday objects into playful optical illusions that make you pause for a second look. Based in Lisbon, he uses forced perspective, careful composition, and a sharp sense of visual humor to create images where ordinary objects suddenly interact with the world on a much larger scale.
His work has been featured on Bored Panda before, and it is easy to see why readers connected with it. Suíssas has built a distinctive visual language around surprise, imagination, and precision. Entirely self-taught, he describes himself as someone driven by a constant need to create ideas that feel fresh and unexpected, often sketching concepts and experimenting with new ways to reframe familiar places.
Scroll down to see Hugo’s clever perspective-based photo manipulations, and don’t forget to vote for the ones that made you look twice.
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This is Saint Agatha's Tower, commonly known as the Red Tower, located in Mellieħa, Malta.
Very observant and good at finding just the right combinations. These are excellent.
These are good. What a creative mind to come up with all those juxtapositions!
Very observant and good at finding just the right combinations. These are excellent.
These are good. What a creative mind to come up with all those juxtapositions!
