What is the hidden image in this optical illusion painting?

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The discussion centers around a painting that resembles a leopard but contains hidden elements, prompting curiosity among participants. One user humorously notes a figure resembling Mr. Bill above the leopard's nostril, suggesting there may be more to discover in the artwork. A link is shared to a different angle of the same photo, which purportedly reveals the painting's secrets. Additionally, another link is provided to a gallery showcasing more works by the same artist, indicating a broader context for the discussion and inviting further exploration of the artist's style.
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It looks like a leopard, and it is a painting, but there's more to it...

Anyone see it? :biggrin:

Hint:
It's also a photo with a woman in there somewhere.
 
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Well, I see what looks like Mr. Bill above the cat's right nostril, but that's probably not the answer...

I see an outline of the woman's buttocks painted to resemble the cat's nose. Her back rises up between the eyes, and her arms arches out over them. The main difference is in the clarity of the the cat's camoflague (sharp) vs the woman's makeup (softer). That and the fact the outline isn't hidden all that well (very little blending of camoflague from the lady to the cat).
 
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Well, I see what looks like Mr. Bill above the cat's right nostril, but that's probably not the answer...

I see an outline of the woman's buttocks painted to resemble the cat's nose. Her back rises up between the eyes, and her arms arches out over them. The main difference is in the clarity of the the cat's camoflague (sharp) vs the woman's makeup (softer). That and the fact the outline isn't hidden all that well (very little blending of camoflague from the lady to the cat).


Yep, yep, yep.

Same photo from a different angle here reveals the answer:
http://thechive.com/2009/12/21/daily-afternoon-randomness-30-photos/great-christmas-randoms-25/

More paintings here from the same artist:
http://www.paintedalive.com/gallery.html
 
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