A Stunning Anamorphic Rotating Cube With Different Hand Painted Portraits That Emerge With Each Turn

Artist Thomas Medicus employed the dual concepts of emergence and anamorphic format in his piece “Emergence Labs”. The piece consists of a rotating acrylic glass cube in which hand different painted portraits that occupy the same amount of space appears upon each turn.

Through a plug system made out of 216 laser cut acrylic glass strips, a cubic framework, which contains layers pointing towards all three spatial dimensions, is created. On each side of the cube there is one anamorphic painting that can always only be seen from one point. Since every figure fills the exact same surface as its counterpart on the opposite side, the rear image is covered while looking at one figure. Before painting the fragments of the images separately on the strips with acrylic paint, the segmentation had been planned entirely. In order to prevent irritating reflections within the strips and to give it the look of solid glass the sculpture floats in a particular silicone oil that has the same refractive index as acrylic

Emergence Lab

Emergence Lab

Emergence Lab

Emergence Lab

Emergence Lab

Emergence Lab

images via Thomas Medicus

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

Lori Dorn
Lori Dorn

Lori is a Laughing Squid Contributing Editor based in New York City who has been writing blog posts for over a decade. She also enjoys making jewelry, playing guitar, taking photos and mixing craft cocktails.