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Lenticular prints are images that move depending on the position of the viewer. These works were originally created as part of The Optics of Memory series of interactive public art works. 
The Lenticular printing process utilizes a combination of specially prepared graphics and lenticular lens to create printed images that have the illusion of depth or motion.  Lenticular lens is made up of repeating rows of convex lenses (lenticules) on the front surface of the material, and a flat surface on the back side of the material that can either be printed on directly, or have a pre-printed graphic mounted to it. 
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The Fate of Rainbows, lenticular print 46 x 46 inches framed. POR
Exile on Main Street, lenticular print 46 x 46 inches framed POR
YES, lenticular print 46 x 53 inches framed POR
NO, lenticular print, 46 x 68.5 inches framed POR
Escape to Nowhere, lenticular print, 46 x 46 inches framed POR
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Installation as part of Curated Storefronts, Akron, Ohio.

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  • About
  • Public Art
  • Media Art
    • Digital Art and The Perpetual Series
    • Shockwaves
    • Music Videos
    • Experimental Films
    • Gifs Gifs Gifs
    • Interactive Art
  • 2D Art
    • Collage
    • Silk Screen Prints
    • Glitch Prints
    • Prints from Shockwaves
    • Paintings
    • Lenticular Prints
    • Wearable Art
  • Exhibitions
  • Press