Rafaël Rozendaal collects his stunning lenticular paintings together
The Dutch/Brazilian artist Rafaël Rozendaal is best known for his digital artworks that often take the form of webpages but as he told us at our 2013 creative symposium Here he is increasingly interested in exploring his fascination with light and colour in real-world scenarios. Most recently this has taken the form of his hyper-colourful abstract lenticular paintings, which are made up of layers of different frames and so appear to move when viewed from different angles.
They went on display at New York’s Postmasters Gallery at the beginning of the year and now Rafaël has set up a dedicated page on his website to bring them to a wider audience. It’s great to see a creative who is so associated with one thing pushing his practice in new directions and it’s interesting to see a process like lenticular printing harnessed in such a credible way.
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
Rafaël Rozendaal: Lenticulars
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Rob Alderson is a freelance writer, editor and strategist. He was previously editor-in-chief of It’s Nice That and WePresent, and editor of Design Week. He publishes the newsletter Undo, which tries to make sense of how AI is changing design work, the design process and the design industry.

