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Stereograms - Art Prints
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How to view stereograms - see the bottom of the page ( click here).

A Few Samples are shown below. The actual Stereogram Art Gallery is on the right.



Stereogram artwork, stereograph "Electric Onion", stereographic art by Kinnally
"Electric Onion"

The artwork "Electric Onion" by Kinnally is so named because of the striking colors of the multi-layered and organic 3D object that is the centerpiece of this stereogram. When viewed in 3D, it reminds me of an onion on a plate, with a small flower in its center. It is actually composed of two separate three dimensional objects; the 'onion' and the 'plate' behind it.

The stereo image matters not if the artwork isn't a unique and outstanding piece when viewed normally. I take great pains to produce singular works of art that appeal to the discriminating and eclectic collector.

A non-3D piece is available in the 'Organic Art' page.




Stereogram artwork, stereograph "Inner Secrets #1", stereographic art by Kinnally
"Inner Secrets" #1

Stereogram artwork, stereograph "Inner Secrets" #2, stereographic art by Kinnally
"Inner Secrets"; Series 2

The "Inner Secrets" artwork images by Kinnally are so named because of the organic flow of the surfaces and the depth of the objects. Viewed in stereo, the pictures have an unmistakable depth as you peer into their interiors.



Stereogram Viewing: In addition to containing unique works of art, these gallery images are also stereograms; stereographic 3D pictures that are viewed by slightly crossing your eyes.

Viewing stereograms can be a little challenge to begin with, but the eye and the mind quickly adapt and seeing the image in depth becomes easier after a few viewings.

Hold your finger up in front of the picture, just under the center of the image. Move your finger toward and away from the picture while focusing on your fingertip (keep your fingertip centered under the image). At some distance, (for these - about 14" in front of your face), you will see the left and right image beyond your fingertip merge to a central third image. Shift your vision between your fingertip and the picture while maintaining your focus on your fingertip. The picture will come into sharp focus, and you will see the 3-D image.

An alternative method is to hold your hands up flat with a space of about two inches in between them. Look at the space between your hands and focus on that area. Move your hands so that the image centers itself in between them. Then move your hands closer to the image or farther away until the picture comes into focus (about 14" for the large preview image). This technique tends to hide the two side images, and makes the cross-eyed center image easier to discern. I prefer the first method, although I can simply look at the artwork, cross my eyes a little, and see the 3D.

When the 3D is in focus, you are actually seeing the left part of the picture with your right eye, and the right part with your left eye. The two together can give an amazing impression of depth. It make take a little practice, but the results are well worth the effort.

A small portion of the population cannot see the 3D image within the stereoogram, because of various vision issues, but ~95% can view them with a little practice.




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