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Monday, June 15, 2026

The Inverted Face

Just outside the monastery in Montserrat stands a striking modern sculpture often referred to as the “inverted face.” Unlike the sacred figures inside, this belongs to Montserrat’s contemporary art collection, where perception and illusion are central themes.

The face appears hollowed inward rather than fully formed, which creates a strange effect: no matter where you stand, it feels like it is looking directly at you. This isn’t supernatural—it’s a well-known visual phenomenon caused by how the brain processes faces. We are so strongly wired to expect faces to be convex (protruding outward) that when we see a concave one, our mind automatically “corrects” it. As a result, the eyes and expression seem to follow us as we move.

The sculpture itself does not move—but our perception of it does.

From one angle it reads as a face, from another it dissolves into abstraction. That tension between what is real and what the mind insists on seeing is precisely what makes it so unsettling.

There’s no official connection to Montserrat’s stranger folklore or extraterrestrial stories. But in a place already wrapped in legend and silence, even a psychological illusion can feel like something more.

                    

8 comments:

  1. ...Veronica, this sculpture is fascinating, thanks for sharing.

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  2. Really an interesting effect in the sculpture.
    Many greetings

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  3. I know it is something to do with the position of the eyes, but other than that I don't know how it is done. It is a great sculpture, I like it very much.

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  4. This is fascinating! And such a striking culpture. Thanks for sharing this unique work of art. ♥

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  5. I love this!! And the song made me smile : ))

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  6. There's something eerie about that face.

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