Einar & Jamex de la Torre, Los Angeles Times, August 20, 2015

"Object Lesson: Hallucinatory collages tell the story of the U.S.-Mexico border"
By Carolina A. Miranda
August 20, 2015
As far as art forms go, it doesn't get more lowbrow than lenticulars, the 2-D printed pictures that, with the aid of a rippled, plasticized coating, appear three dimensional, often with animated effects. Think of those thrift store portraits of Jesus that appear to be winking.
Artists Jamex and Einar de la Torre have used this technology - generally reserved for popular religious art and advertising campains - to fantastic effect.
Sep. 02. 2015