Low-Fi Street Lenticulars = Photo Inspiration in Street Art

May 19th, 2010 · No Comments


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So yeah, we know street art, Banksy, and all that jazz is so very late April 2010, done and overdone, *yawn*.

But when we came across this clever lenticular made out of an iron gate in Berlin, we couldn’t help ourselves.

Made with photo-realistic strips attached to slats, it’s invisible from the front, and shows a different pic from each side.

May it inspire some creative new photo displays in your life… or at least a re-visit to our DIY Lenticular Tutorial!

Low-Fi Lenticular on Berlin Street via Jake Dobkin

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