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Glowing abstract design with faces and flames on a dark background

More Than Human Artworks

$100.00 USD
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All 100 limited edition lenticular prints are signed and numbered. 

Size: 18.5” x 27” (46.9cm x 68.5cm) 
Color: Multi/Holographic

The artworks for this collection were created following the completion of the wig designs. These works carry forward the same visual energy and inspiration used: high contrast portrait stippling, graffiti, and distressed Mother of Mary influences, as well as signature Pigment Skullzzz, Fire and Zombie designs. This imagery evolved from hair to canvas, revealing how process and material can shift both the emotional pulse and visual outcome of an idea. 

Two original paintings have been reimagined as one lenticular piece, introducing a dynamic, holographic movement that changes as you move, turning the observation of this painting into an active experience. This is an all encompassing reflection of the collection’s central theme “you are art in motion.” 

Movement resonates throughout - within the hair, the lenticular works, and the projected imagery. Whether worn, collected or simply observed, each encounter folds the audience into the work itself. To engage with this collection is to enter the ever evolving world of Pigment: See it. Touch it. Feel it. Be It.

**Purchasing a limited edition lenticular print automatically enters you into an exclusive giveaway to win a free commissioned wig created by Shannon, specifically for you! One winner will be picked at random once the prints sell out. The more prints you acquire, the greater your chance of winning! 

***Adding a piece to your cart does not reserve the artwork, you must complete checkout to secure the piece. 

What Is a Lenticular Print?

A lenticular print is an image created using a special printing process that gives the illusion of depth, motion, and transformation when viewed from different angles. The original paintings are interlaced and printed behind a lenticular lens, a sheet of clear plastic with finely ridged lenses. As you move past the image, the lenses direct light from different strips to each eye, making the image shift, move, and change. 

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