One of the few overarching rules of painting is that the image is fixed in space.  Painter Ron Agam cheerfully confounds this rule in his series of “lenticular” images.  These colorful, kinetic works combine a rigorous process of visualization with a complex, multi-step printing technology, effectively allowing  for an image to come to life in three dimensions, despite being constrained in just two.  The effect renders Ron’s work as living, breathing, moving images that react to the viewer’s perspective, creating an active relationship between the subject and the object.  It is thus given as an absolute that no two viewers see the same work in the same way, but rather each viewer beholds the work as a unique subject with a unique perspective that in turn informs the painting.