Randy Lewis, an American graphic designer from Irvine, California, uses Photoshop to create confusing images that don’t exist, but at first look may seem real.
Lewis takes two or more ordinary items, combines them into one thru Photoshop, producing an extraordinary object. Usually his designs comes from the title of an object, like jellyfish, corndog, watermelon but he also tries to baffle our minds by creating things that are visually similar like sheep with cauliflower bodies or French fries and yellow crayons.
Check out below to see for yourself.
Hedge or Hedgehog?

Watermelon or Pizza?

Hotdog or Banana?

Sheep or Cauliflower?

Slug or Toothpaste?

Water melon or … Watermelon?

Lollipop or Snake?

Butterfly or Butter?

Fries or Crayons?

Turtle or Burger?

Jelly Fish or Gold Fish?

A Sweet Potato or Sweet Potato?

Crab or Apple?

Duck Tape or Duct Tape?

Bowling Ball Or Watermelon?

Pineapple or Pineapple Pizza?

Orange or Pumpkin?

Lips or Frog?

Lobster or Boxer?

Banana or Strawberry?

Popcorn Chicken or Popcorn?

Corndog or Dog?

Teddybear or Grizzly Bear?

BEEkini or bikini?

Umbrella or Swan?

Mosquito or Syringe?

Pills or @Skittles ?

Baseball or Ice cream?

Chicken Sandwich or Chicken?

Banana or zucchini?
