Artist Peter Wegner’s “Buildings Made of Sky” photo series lets you look at New York City from a fascinating new perspective—by simply inverting pictures of the city’s skyscrapers, he reveals an “invisible city” hidden within the physical one.
The empty spaces between the real buildings are surprisingly shaped like skyscrapers that look like they are made of blue sky and fluffy clouds, a red sunrise or sunset, depending on the time of the day.
Beautiful and surreal, these photographs shows that we often miss the lovely things around us that are hidden in plain sight, and how a change in perspective can unveil delightful visual treats.
View more images of this invisible inverted city below and on Wegner’s website.
[via Fubiz]