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Plyograph
Plyograph is a form of illustration consisting of multiple layers of suspended pigments or cut-outs in order to create a 3 dimensional effect. Plyographs can be created from a wide array of media from paints and dry pigments to photography and printed media. They can be constructed with cut out layers of material such as paper, wood, metal, or plastic suspended from each other with spacers or painted layer by layer onto full sheets of glass, clear acrylic, or casting resin. Plyography gives an image the ability to be seen from a wider array of angles and to change appearance based on the perspective of the viewer.

History
The term plyograph was coined in 2014 by artist Michael Pratt. It draws on the

Popular Uses
Plyographs are often represented in the form of standees in movie theaters, used in decorative lighting fixtures, laser cut-art, and in fine art applications.