Dear Ann - there is an Israeli artist called Agam (I think that's his last name, don't know if he uses a first name) who did (does?) "paintings" that read differently from different angles - almost like the effect of that ribbed plastic over an image. I'm not sure if that's who
you're thinking of but check his work out either way.
Lyla Max
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Ann Trowbridge wrote:
> Who is the artist (1960s or 70s ?) who did paintings arranged in a sort of
> alternating vertical accordion fold pattern such that they read one way from
> one direction and another from the opposite?
>
> We're thinking about a similar effect for a building facade and want to give
> credit where credit is due!
>
> Thanks!
> Ann Trowbridge
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