This project explores the possibilities of optical deception through the use of lenticular printing. While there are different types of lenticular printing, I have chosen to focus on the ‘flip’ process due to its ability to illustrate the concept of change. Rather than a printed 2D composition, a lenticular image can be more powerful toward demonstrating ideas of change, evolution, and transformation. The subject of the piece is change in the form of obstruction. How does obstruction change the meaning of the original image? There’s also an underlying theme that ties the two prints together in a comparative manner. Flowers blossomed versus unblossomed, landscape versus cityscape, gender comparisons, and race comparisons in the two prints cause the viewer move back and forth to catch the differences created by the lenticular.
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March
PROJECT 01 INSTALLATION // OBSTRUCTION







