Rangoli artist Diya Baid has taken the internet by storm with her mind-blowing 3D rangoli. In a video shared on her official Instagram, she starts by seemingly creating a rangoli on the floor. However, as the video progresses, it is revealed that everything on screen, including the artist herself, is part of a stunning 3D illusion. Even the chair she sits on and the mats on the floor are part of the intricate design. The video has gone viral on social media, leaving netizens amazed by Diya's creativity and talent. Most commented that it is impossible to figure what is real and what is a rangoli pattern. Rangolis are a form of floor art made from colorful materials like rice flour and flower petals, often featuring geometric shapes, floral patterns, or intricate designs. They are typically created during festivals or for special occasions. Watch the video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Diya Baid (@diyasrangoli) Beyond her 13,000-strong YouTube audience, Diya is also sharing her art on Instagram, where she's finding a new community of fans. Social media users were quick to express their awe on Instagram. One user, extremely shocked, wrote, “oh my god this is insane how’s this not viral.” Another user mentioned, “I didn’t know rangolis could get this realistic.” A third added, “This is so cool, I can barely even see the transitions.” The video already has 546k views and over a thousand comments. A fourth added, “This is unbelievable. My god what talent.” A fifth user said, “I watched it 2 times to understand what happened.”