Meet the Artist
Abe Fagenson’s art is unlike that of any other painter. The centuries-long tradition of trompe l’oeil taken to an entirely new level.
Abe Fagenson has boldly transformed the way we experience fine art by employing three dimensional, stereoscopic methods—previously seen exclusively in the realm of film and photography—in the one-of-a-kind acrylic canvases he paints. Abe follows the stereoscopic method called “Cross Eye Viewing.” This involves creating two nearly identical images—one for each eye—which are then merged by the observer into a single, “third” image. With very little effort, this can be achieved with the naked eye. Abe’s subject matter includes abstract designs, realistic subjects, and even a combination of the two, such as abstract florals against a realistic background.