Below is a series of new paired lenticulars that are displayed on a shelf. The first pairing is Lighning. Each image is made from several manipulated layers of google image search results for lightning. Dostack, Soft Shutter and Agape are produced using an interlaced series of image shot from left to right of the objects. They also feature a flip - two of the sets of 3D images spliced and interlaced. The image pairing you see depends on your position relative to the screens. The 3 images for Agape gives an idea of the changes.

Lightning 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D lenticular screens on shelf.

Dogstack 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D flip lenticular screens on shelf.

Soft Shutter 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D flip lenticular screens on shelf.

Agape 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D flip lenticular screens on shelf.

Agape 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D flip lenticular screens on shelf.

Agape 2 x 58 x 60cm 3D flip lenticular screens on shelf.

They’re here Acrylic and 3D lenticular on board, 100x120cm. 2021

Richard Paul is an artist based in South East London. His work is concerned with material transformation and subjective perception, recently taking the form of paintings, hybrid painting/3D lenticular photographs, 3D lenticular photograph and 3D video installation.

Richard Paul has a BA (Hons) Drawing and Painting from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (now Dundee University), an MA Fine Art from Central Saint Martins and an MA Aesthetics & Art Theory from Middlesex University. He co-directed Hoxton Distillery, a gallery in East London, in the early-mid 2000s.

Silicon Valleys see Light/Observed

Silicon Valleys see Light/Observed 2019

Silicon Valleys x2500 (false colour pink). Hung on mirror as part of Light, Observed.

Silicon Valleys x2500 (false colour pink). Hung on mirror as part of Light, Observed.2019

Silicon Valleys x2500 (false colour green. Hung on mirror as part of Light, Observed.

Silicon Valleys x2500 (false colour green. Hung on mirror as part of Light, Observed.2019