Colour Blind Tests: Pseudo-Isochromatic Plates

[ Each is a Signed Edition of 12 ]

Inspired by our limitations and our abilities to overcome their challenges once identified, these limited edition prints pay homage to Ishihara's Tests for Colour Deficiency: 1st designed by Shinobu Ishihara, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who first published his tests in 1917.

Painstakingly digitally rendered, these limited edition Gilcée prints have been designed to recreate the colour vision tests called Pseudo-Isochromatic Plates ("PIP"). Colours have been matched as close to the original as possible and viewers challenged with colour deficiency may not be able to read or trace the imagery hidden within the tinted dot patterns.

SPECIFICATIONS:
This limited edition print has been produced with best archival practices using acid free papers, adhesives and framing procedures.
The inks used in the printing process are considered archival and the plexiglass used in framing is also UV blocking to prevent pigment breakdown.

Archival Black Walnut Shadow Box: 40” x 40.5” x 4”
Medium: UV Stable Glicée printed on Acid Free Hot Press Paper (float Mounted)
Signed Editions: 12 of Each Type Only

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