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Stahl Case Study House 22,LENTICULAR / 3D - Limited Edition Artwork

REISIG AND TAYLOR

United States

Mixed Media, Lenticular on Paper

Size: 40 W x 20.5 H x 1 D in

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By interweaving and overlaying an amalgam of images, the artists create digital collages that blend photographs and paintings from their original canon of work. Combining at least 2-30 distinct images through digital interlacing, the collages are formed for lenticular printing through a precise arrangement of each image into slices or strips, which, through the interlacing process, are seamlessly spliced with an/other similarly arranged images. The lenticular print is then carefully applied to the lenticular lens so that the spliced strips or interlaces of the image are perfectly aligned with each strip of lens on the corrugated surface of the lens, creating the 3D effect of the lenticular by refracting the light reflected off the work into different directions from each perspective angle. While the surface of popular culture is most often marked with the faces of celebrity figures and the insignia of iconic commodities, Stahl Case Study House 22 revels in the architectural, physical identity of mid-century modern design in Los Angeles. Populated by the hyper-individualized—but indifferently reproduced—forms of the ever-familiar Barbie, the work distributes itself in the friction between the facelessness of the mass media (and mass cultural production) and the accelerated aesthetic functioning of individual identity in Pop Art, and popular culture in general. Pierre Koenig’s Stahl House is the archetype of modern architecture, and Barbie is the eidolon of modern corporeality: the Vitruvian proportions of the plastic bodies and the space they occupy is a blueprint for modernism in the United States. This artwork has french cleats mounted on the back and hanging hardware included. It is ready to hang and floats off the wall about an inch creating a very contemporary feeling.

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Mixed Media:Lenticular on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:40 W x 20.5 H x 1 D in

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Chris Reisig and Leeza Taylor are American artists who have exhibited nationally and whose works have been featured in many magazines and international ads. They have sold their art to collectors worldwide. Animated through an assemblage of analog, digital, painted and lenticular photographic technologies, these selections from REISIG AND TAYLOR'S ( Chris Reisig and Leeza Taylor) Lenticular (3D) Collage reshape familiar images from the artists’ canon, transforming the power of the original photographs and the iconic figures they present through intoxicating re-presentations. One such iconic figure captured in the artists’ oeuvre, Frida Kahlo, appears alongside the lenticular pieces in a colorful series as a reminder of the persistent authority of popular icons, while implicitly demonstrating the breadth and depth of the artists’ work and their capacity to translate an individual image into a cultural artifact. However, the artists are not only interested in the power of individual figures or individual images which permeate their body of work; REISIG AND TAYLOR'S Lenticular (3D) Collage exemplifies and amplifies the evolution of their art, fusing a multiplicity of images and reimagining the space of photography through digital collage and lenticular technology. By interweaving and overlaying an amalgam of images, the artists create digital collages that blend photographs and paintings from their original canon of work. Combining at least 2-30 distinct images through digital interlacing, the collages are formed for lenticular printing through a precise arrangement of each image into slices or strips, which, through the interlacing process, are seamlessly spliced with an/other similarly arranged images. The lenticular print is then carefully applied to the lenticular lens so that the spliced strips or interlaces of the image are perfectly aligned with each strip of lens on the corrugated surface of the lens, creating the 3D effect of the lenticular by refracting the light reflected off the work into different directions from each perspective angle. The lenticular pieces collected here are particularly forceful in the way in which they antagonistically arrange the space of the body or multiple bodies in urban-architectural sites, merging contradictory images and sensations: isolation and population, decrepitude and grandeur.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles

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