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Post by hmca on Feb 24, 2023 20:26:33 GMT
A recent post by Jim brought to mind the work of the Spanish artist Sergi Cadenas. As viewers walk by his panel they see a young woman gradually transformed as she ages. More of his work can be seen here
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Post by kdcintx on Feb 24, 2023 22:45:40 GMT
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Lillias on Feb 24, 2023 23:01:58 GMT
That's amazing. There are some really talented people in this world.
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Post by whippet on Feb 26, 2023 18:04:25 GMT
I will make it three - Truly amazing.
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Post by jackscrap on Feb 26, 2023 20:39:55 GMT
That’s crazy, I need an explanation on how it’s done,
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Post by hmca on Feb 26, 2023 21:54:28 GMT
The article offers this explanation, Jacki......
"Inspired by flip images he’d seen on cards as a child, the artist was struck with the idea to mimic that effect in his oil paintings. Using a piping bag intended for decorating cakes, the artist creates vertical ridges on the canvas to provide a relief upon which he can produce two separate images.
Each subject in Cadenas’ paintings can be individually viewed by simply observing the artwork from one side or the other."
I found the one with the woman aging particularly fascinating. I can't say that the explanation offered adequately explains his process though.
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