Moving Pictures Exhibition Lenticular
Moving Pictures is a very special exhibition announcement card from Kenton Nelson's 2010 show at the Peter Mendenhall Gallery 2010. This card contains an “animated” image comprised of 4 unique paintings (Moving Pictures A, B, C, and D) printed together in with a special technique to create a lenticular. The woman opens her towel more and more to reveal her white swimsuit. This is a very fun conversation piece to frame and hang in your home, as the image will change as the viewer walks past, and depending on your viewing angle up and down.
8.75 x 5.75 inches
Lenticular (image changes depending on your viewing angle)
Moving Pictures is a very special exhibition announcement card from Kenton Nelson's 2010 show at the Peter Mendenhall Gallery 2010. This card contains an “animated” image comprised of 4 unique paintings (Moving Pictures A, B, C, and D) printed together in with a special technique to create a lenticular. The woman opens her towel more and more to reveal her white swimsuit. This is a very fun conversation piece to frame and hang in your home, as the image will change as the viewer walks past, and depending on your viewing angle up and down.
8.75 x 5.75 inches
Lenticular (image changes depending on your viewing angle)
Moving Pictures is a very special exhibition announcement card from Kenton Nelson's 2010 show at the Peter Mendenhall Gallery 2010. This card contains an “animated” image comprised of 4 unique paintings (Moving Pictures A, B, C, and D) printed together in with a special technique to create a lenticular. The woman opens her towel more and more to reveal her white swimsuit. This is a very fun conversation piece to frame and hang in your home, as the image will change as the viewer walks past, and depending on your viewing angle up and down.
8.75 x 5.75 inches
Lenticular (image changes depending on your viewing angle)
WHAT IS A LENTICULAR?
Lenticular is the process whereby you add plastic lenses to create the illusion of motion on your printed images. Placing special lenses, or "lenticules," over a two dimensional print allows the eye to simultaneously view alternating sections of multiple images.