A British artist has mastered an ancient form of optical illusion to create these incredible 3D images inside people's homes - giving every house a stunning 'room with a view'.
Talented Janet Shearer, 56, produces beautiful murals known as 'trompe l'oeil' - trick of the eye - to give the dullest of rooms a breathtaking vista.
Each work is painstakingly created over weeks and sometimes months using tiny brushes to give the artificial view a startlingly realistic appearance.
Janet's murals includes stunning sea views, beautiful horizons, white sands, crashing waves, rolling countryside, city scapes, rooftops and sports matches.
Her colourful work often contain Tuscan views, Roman empires and scenes of ancient lands as well as people and animals such as dogs and peacocks.
Janet's work is found across the world and graces the walls of restaurants, pubs, hotels, private houses, churches and even a cross channel ferry.
Mother-of-two Janet, a former model and film set designer, charges around £5,000 for a 8ft by 5ft piece but says in can be cheaper - than redecorating.
This work was inspired by a cafe in Venice and features the faces people of local and international merit who were born or lived in St Austell and its surrounding areas. Well known faces include actor John Nettles, Daphne du Maurier, blind and deaf writer Jack Clemo, and footballer Nigel Martyn
(From the Daily Mail - Another example tomorrow)

jollyweez
I would love Janet's 'Tuscan View' at the end of our great room.
I did find a stream, amidst greenery, and David pasted it up, a good ten years ago.
Now, nothing like that can be found anywhere, and ours is beginning to come away from the wall in bits!
It would be nice for everyone to have something like this in their living rooms.