Hungarian artist István Orosz is known for his anamorphic art, which appears abstract but transforms into detailed figures and faces when viewed through a cylindrical mirror placed on top. Orosz graduated from the University of Arts and Design in Budapest in 1975 and worked as a stage designer before focusing on his optical illusion artworks. He sometimes uses pseudonyms like "Outis" or "Utisz", which means "No one" and references the Homeric hero Odysseus who blinded the Cyclops.