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A painter known for his optical illusionary works has presented some of his most perplexing recent works.
Everybody has a hidden quality, and Lee Wagstaff’s most recent series are particularly challenging to comprehend.
The paintings’ geometric lines, forms, and grids make it very difficult to extract any distinguishing characteristics, but people with higher IQs ought to be able to unravel the image.
According to a Current Biology study, those with higher than average IQs are innately able to ignore the image’s less important features and focus on its distinct shapes.
Can you determine what is concealed, then?
You probably have a higher IQ if you were able to discern that a woman lurks behind each image.
The IQ and mental capacity of a person can be assessed using the Q scale, which stands for intelligence quotient.
An IQ test can determine a person’s exact level of intellect by measuring their mental agility through a series of exercises.
Most exams typically consist of two sections: verbal and performance. You can either have the skills to respond to the questions or you don’t, thus they cannot be faked.
However, some claim that IQ tests are “fundamentally defective” and are an inaccurate means to gauge a person’s aptitude.
Each of Lee Wagstaff’s paintings features a lady concealed behind her.
Lee, who studies at Central St Martins, says of his work: “A recurring theme in my work is pattern, I am drawn to patterns that predict and perhaps defy cosmic order.
“When I make art I think about whether it is still possible to make images and objects that embody ideas of faith, beauty and truth.”
However, some claim that IQ tests are “fundamentally defective” and are an inaccurate means to gauge a person’s aptitude.
Each of Lee Wagstaff’s paintings features a lady concealed behind her.