Not a piece I wanted to select at first, but this image came up as I was searching. I think the title describes the action nicely.
It would take a mathematician to describe it, words would not be able. I am impressed by your hidden techniques, you are a guru.
It is best viewed from a distance using my hands to block the cream yellow of my monitor. It is a very interesting piece of abstract art of a geometric genre.
The two-ended comb and the blue structures would be separated from the rest and if printed on a transparent vellum mounted forward the background image, then the two layers would be alive... moving. As the viewer moved while looking at the two images, the 3D effect would be an optic happening.
I purchased a photo at a "used shop" because the creator applied that unique effect.
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Do you recall Lenticular prints?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printinghttps://www.hhcolorlab.com/Studio/Specialty/Lenticular-Prints
Quite modern. I like it..!
This is a wonderful, flowing, almost musical image. Outstanding creativity and to me it has an art deco feel.
I agree with Saxman. Since MLB Spring Training starts tomorrow, I'll say "Home Run, Veronica!"
Thanks for your thumbs up!
dpullum wrote:
It would take a mathematician to describe it, words would not be able. I am impressed by your hidden techniques, you are a guru.
It is best viewed from a distance using my hands to block the cream yellow of my monitor. It is a very interesting piece of abstract art of a geometric genre.
The two-ended comb and the blue structures would be separated from the rest and if printed on a transparent vellum mounted forward the background image, then the two layers would be alive... moving. As the viewer moved while looking at the two images, the 3D effect would be an optic happening.
I purchased a photo at a "used shop" because the creator applied that unique effect.
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Do you recall Lenticular prints?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printinghttps://www.hhcolorlab.com/Studio/Specialty/Lenticular-PrintsIt would take a mathematician to describe it, word... (
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