Where the laws of physics go to die.
“Architectural Illusion Series” is a visual playground for the mind. It rejects the standard rules of engineering to create structures that exist only in the realm of dreams and mathematics.
Drawing heavy inspiration from the works of M.C. Escher, this collection presents buildings where “Up” and “Down” are relative concepts, and paths lead back to where they started in endless loops.
The Labyrinth of Logic
Curated by Fajri Petrucci, this album explores the concept of the “Penrose Staircase” and other optical impossibilities:
The Infinite Ruins: Ancient stone towers where staircases weave into one another, leading nowhere and everywhere at once.
Nature vs. Geometry: Some structures are reclaimed by moss and giant trees, adding an organic twist to the rigid mathematical confusion.
Vertical Favela: Complex, rust-covered industrial habitats stacked in ways that defy gravity, creating a dense, claustrophobic, yet mesmerizing visual texture.
A Glitch in Perception
Powered by the Gemini Nano Banana engine, these visuals are rendered with photorealistic textures—weathered stone, rusting metal, and realistic sunlight. This realism makes the impossible geometry feel unsettlingly believable, forcing the viewer to question their own perception of space.
Visual Style & Prompt Insight
This series focuses on “Optical Paradoxes,” blending M.C. Escher’s mathematical art style with hyper-realistic architectural photography.
Surreal architectural illusion, M.C. Escher style impossible building, infinite staircases looping, stone ruins covered in moss, gravity defying structure, confusing perspective, intricate details, cinematic lighting, 8k resolution, rendered with Gemini Nano Banana –ar 4:5
Usage & Licensing
Free for personal inspiration, puzzle game concept art, and surrealism study. Visuals created using Gemini Nano Banana.









