Steve Wilding

  • Prism Art
  • A Theory of Everything
  • Chromashift

    Chromashift

    The piece is dominated by flowing lines and blends of colour gradients from red to magenta, and cyan to green, creating a stunning juxtaposition of warm and cool tones. Each colour bleeding into the next, creating a seamless transition. But what truly sets this artwork apart is the artist’s use of light and a prism.…

    March 18, 2023
  • What the Flip?

    What the Flip?

    This is a fun piece that may have you scratching your head unless you know the secret. Light distorts as it travels through a prism by a specific amounts. I have taken advantage of this and counter shifted the colours so that when viewed correctly through a prism, some of the magenta blocks will turn…

    December 20, 2022
  • Blue-Yellow

    Blue-Yellow

    As the title suggests, although the image above currently has the colours magenta and green, when viewed correctly through a prism it will turn blue and yellow.

    September 26, 2022
  • Crisscross

    Crisscross

    This thought-provoking piece will have you questioning your understanding of light and colour. When viewing the image through a prism normally, the cross will turn blue and yellow and the wings will be cyan and red. However if you rotate the prism 90 degrees counter clockwise, perpendicular to the horizontal position, the colours swap and…

    September 18, 2022
  • Two Hearts

    Two Hearts

    Two Hearts is a colour swap. The Heart of the top left is green and magenta, and the heart on the bottom right is red and cyan. However when viewed through a prism, the colours swap magenta becomes red and red becomes magenta, green becomes cyan, and cyan becomes green. When the image above is…

    September 16, 2022
  • Bicolōrus

    Bicolōrus

    Adjective – bi•co•lō•rus; having two colours. of two colours. It may not look like that now, but this image is actually a bicolōrus image. Or at least it is when viewed through a prism. Ignoring black and white, in its current form, the image has a multitude of colours; red, yellow, green, cyan, blue and…

    September 15, 2022
  • Phyllotaxis

    Phyllotaxis

    Phyllotaxis is spiraling swirls full of colours including red, yellow, green, cyan, blue and magenta. Each branch of the spirals are at different angles to the viewer, and spiral inwards towards the center. Yet, as the light passes through the prism, it almost magically seems to know where all the colour is and, erases all…

    September 14, 2022
  • Septette

    Septette

    Septette is an example a biangular viewing graphic in which the colours change depending on the orientation of the prism. In this example, the prism can be held either horizontally or vertically. When the prism is held horizontally, the outer septette is blue and yellow and the inner septette is cyan and red. Howeve, when…

    September 14, 2022
  • Biangular

    Biangular

    As the name suggests, Biangular can be viewed by holding the prism at 2 different viewing angles; horizontally and vertically. Depending on which angle you are viewing it at determines what the resulting colours will be. Prism Held HorizontallyTypically when viewing prism art we hold the prism horizontally, and when the prism is held this…

    September 14, 2022
  • Colour Correction

    Colour Correction

    What secrets lie hidden amongst the leaves in Colour Correction? The colour changes are sure to keep you guessing unless you know the secret behind prism art. In this graphic, all of the colours in the leaves of the rings start off as red and cyan. Red is on the top, and cyan is on…

    September 12, 2022
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