Object Details
- Description
- The image is a mounted deer head with brightly colored antlers, and the pattern on the antlers changes when the viewing angle shifts. When viewed from the left the antlers appear with a tight blue framework enclosing orange circles. When viewed straight on the antlers appear white with a blue and orange floral pattern, and when viewed from the right the antlers look like red coral. The shadow created by the deer head also changes. The image is printed on an off-white ground.
- Data Source
- Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
- Manufacturer
- Elitis
- Date
- 2015
- Credit Line
- Gift of Elitis
- Medium
- Lenticular print, ribbed plastic lens, self-adhesive back
- Dimensions
- H x W: 43.2 × 27.9 cm (17 × 11 in.)
- Type
- Wallcoverings
- Object Name
- Sidewall
- Type
- Sidewall
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