These painting use acrylic interference paint which changes color depending on the angle and type of light. The paintings both reflect and REFRACT light. They look different depending on the time of day. Extensive use of clear media also makes the paintings change depending on the viewer angle.

The paintings are light reactive which makes them impossible to photograph. I've included several views of each so you can get an idea of how they change under different lighting.

48"x48" Acrylic on canvas over luan plywood.

A picture with a bunny, north and South America, some Korean writing, and a tax return. Two views with slightly different light.

(This paintings last known possesor Tim Reidt has never paid me for it. Tim has disappeared.)

 
 

48"x48" Acrylic on canvas over luan plywood.

A picture with the naked Mud Flap Lady, a TV, and a Myan Bas relief with a monkey and a skull.

Several views with different lighting and view points and some closeups.

 
 
The next group were painted in the early 90s.
21"x27" Acrylic on canvas over luan plywood.  

21"x27" Acrylic on canvas over luan plywood.

 
21"x27" Acrylic on canvas over luan plywood.  
 
One painting from the 80s.
Krylon spray paint and felt marking pen. Collection Ingred Kosek.