Alright guys, I realise this might be a bit of a long shot, but I really want to find this one drawing and I need your help.
Basically, to describe it as close as I can, it was a pencil sketch in which the artist drew his living room.
The trick to this piece was that he had drawn it as from a first person perspective, as if inside his skull, behind his actual eyeball. What this means, is that around the right edge of the drawing he had left his nose, as he could see it every day, and his brow to the upper edge of the sketch.
Then he continued to sketch out his torso, arms and legs, as he was laying on a couch in the middle of the living room, but they were also drawn as if from a 1st person perspective.
If it helps, I believe the artist that made the sketch was German in the 19th century, but I could be completely wrong about that one.
It was a really cool idea, and now I can't find it anymore...
>>2459931
Nevermind, found it myself.
Self portrait by Ernst Mach.
Just thought it was a really interesting idea.
>>2459945
That's fucked up. I love it.
>>2459931
reminds me of this
>>2459945
my would be very different, i dont see the skin under my eye at all