"Using multiple layers of clear glass, Canada based David Spriggs and Chinese born Xia Xiaowan, transform flat artwork into 3D sculptures. Viewers are treated to different shifting perspectives of the works based on where they stand in the art space. Spriggs work revolves around powerful explosive imagery, often resembling storms, cosmic blasts or firework like explosions. Xiawan's "spatial paintings," which often feature distorted figures, are drawn individually using colored pencil on tinted glass. Only when these pieces are combined on their floor racks do the images create the whole hologram like effect."
http://www.visualnews.com/2011/01/04/3d-paintings-on-panes-of-glass/
this is crazy looking, especially some of the other pictures on the website. It's cool how the image is distorted to a 3D image even though its technically flat artwork to begin with. I think its intriguing how people can be so unique with their art. I would love to see this kind of artwork displayed more often especially since the sculptures shift in perspective depending on where a person is standing and looking at the image.
I think this would be really neat to go and see in a gallery. It's crazy to think that this is flat artwork. It kind of looks like you would be wearing 3-D glasses and looking at the object. It would be interesting to see it in person and look at it from all angles and up close.
I found most of the work disturbing but the idea is really cool. I watched one of the videos and found it amazing to be able to see it from different perspectives. I would be interested in seeing on of the pieces put together. I think it would be cool to see it going up piece by piece to see what each piece would look like.