Today’s Pick: Optical illusion art with an eco twist


Editors’ Picks • April 15, 2026

Today is World Art Day, and the woman we’re featuring is truly making the world a more beautiful place with her paintings — not least because they require picking up litter. Environmental artist Mariah Reading visits national parks and public lands, collects trash, and paints impressionist-style landscapes on the debris. She then photographs her masterpieces against the reference settings to make a statement about our human footprint. Check out her eco-centric optical illusions at the link below.


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