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Da Vinci Maze

From a distance, this digital artwork looks like a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, but a closer inspection reveals that the oval frame is actually filled with a maze made up of lines of varying weight.
In fact, this is a perfect maze, which means that there is only one correct path from one red marker to the other, and there are no loops or closed off areas.

Da Vinci Maze by Andy Giger
Da Vinci Maze by Andy Giger
Da Vinci Maze by Andy Giger
Da Vinci Maze by Andy Giger

Amazing Evening

What looks from a distance like a dark sphere suspended in an evening sky is actually a maze formed by lines of varying weight.
In fact, this is a perfect maze, which means that there is only one correct path between the two subtle gray markers, and there are no loops or closed off areas.

Amazing Evening Maze by Andy Giger
Amazing Evening Maze by Andy Giger
Amazing Evening Maze by Andy Giger
Amazing Evening Maze by Andy Giger

Labyrinth Maze

There are two paths to the light spot near the centre of this artwork. Standing at some distance, you could take the meditative route, letting your gaze enter the labyrinth and trace the single path to the centre. Or you could step closer and find the much more challenging route through the maze, entering from the small gap you'll notice on the right edge.
This is a perfect maze, which means that there is only one correct path from the edge to the light spot, and there are no loops or closed off areas.

Labyrinth Maze by Andy Giger
Labyrinth Maze by Andy Giger
Labyrinth Maze Maze by Andy Giger

Tetraptych Maze

Celebrating the colours of aging palm leaves, this abstract artwork features four different wallpaper mazes.
A wallpaper maze is a perfect maze (with one unique path between the two markers) that is replicated horizontally and vertically to form a seamlessly repeating pattern.
The four panels of this tetraptych can be hung either in one row or in a two by two arrangement (with 6cm gaps between the panels). But each piece also works well on its own.

Tetraptych Maze by Andy Giger
Tetraptych Maze by Andy Giger
Tetraptych Maze by Andy Giger
Tetraptych Maze by Andy Giger