Where Image Becomes Language

Ty Fischer’s black-and-white lenticular art explores the intersection of portraiture, perception, and meaning. Each lenticular piece reveals two distinct layers: a digitally hand-painted portrait that gradually transforms into a second image made entirely of text. As viewers move, the artwork shifts—form becomes language, and the visual becomes conceptual—inviting deeper reflection on identity, expression, and human connection.

Featured Artwork

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a lenticular masterwork that oscillates between portraiture and poetry. At one glance, a meticulously rendered digital painting of Marilyn emerges—luminous, intimate, and unmistakably iconic. Shift perspective, and her image recedes into a mosaic of typography, each letter drawn from the titles of six defining films: Some Like It Hot, How to Marry a Millionaire, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Seven Year Itch, Don’t Bother to Knock, and The Prince and the Showgirl. This seamless transition between image and language forms a hauntingly elegant tribute, where memory flickers, glamour endures, and Monroe’s cinematic essence is forever in motion.

 This artwork is an original tribute and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Marilyn Monroe or their estate.

My Way
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My Way, presented in a striking lenticular format, this work invites viewers into a dynamic dialogue between image and text. One moment reveals a richly detailed hand created digital painting of Frank; next, the portrait dissolves into a typographic composition crafted entirely from six of his most celebrated songs: Come Fly With Me, My Way, The Way You Look Tonight, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Strangers In The Night, and Luck Be A Lady. This dual-layered piece honors Ole’ Blue Eyes’ legacy through the interplay of visual form and lyrical memory, evoking the rhythm, romance, and swagger of a timeless icon.

This artwork is an original tribute and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Frank Sinatra or their estate.

Jolene
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Jolene is a lenticular masterwork that oscillates between portraiture and poetry. At one glance, a meticulously rendered digital painting of Dolly emerges—radiant, intimate, and unmistakably iconic. Shift perspective, and her image recedes into a mosaic of typography, each letter drawn from the titles of six defining songs: “Jolene,” “9 to 5,” “I Will Always Love You,” “Here You Come Again,” “Islands In the Stream,” and “Dumb Blonde.” This seamless transition between image and language forms a heartfelt, shimmering tribute, where memory flickers, music endures, and Dolly’s legendary spirit remains forever in motion.

This artwork is an original tribute and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Dolly Parton or their estate.

All Shook Up
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This lenticular masterpiece captures the essence of “The King” through an evocative duality. As the viewer shifts perspective, a meticulously rendered digital painting of Elvis seamlessly transforms into a hand-created portrait composed entirely of six iconic song titles: Hound Dog, All Shook Up, Suspicious Minds, Jailhouse Rock, Blue Suede Shoes, and That’s Alright Mama. A celebration of voice, legacy, and lyrical artistry, Elvis invites its audience to experience the legend through both image and word —a tribute to the timeless magnetism of a cultural icon.

This artwork is an original tribute and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to [Elvis Presley or their estate.

Hi… I’m Ty

Ty Fischer is an internationally recognized photographer and visual artist, acclaimed for his distinctive blend of portrait-based storytelling, digital painting, and text-driven visual art. His work explores the intersection of image, language, and human experience, using art as a medium for empathy, reflection, and connection.

Fischer’s practice bridges fine art photography and digital craftsmanship, transforming portraits into layered narratives that merge handcrafted digital painting with text-based compositions. Each piece is a dialogue between what is seen and what is said—revealing the tension between identity and perception. His signature lenticular formats invite movement and contemplation, offering multi-dimensional portraits that shift with the viewer’s perspective.

Through his community-rooted initiative, “Your Story,” Fischer amplifies underrepresented voices by transforming personal narratives into public art. These large-scale installations and lenticular diptychs have turned city walls, museums, and public venues into immersive storytelling environments—spaces that celebrate resilience, belonging, and shared humanity.

Exhibited internationally, Fischer’s works have been featured in major cultural institutions and festivals, including:

  • Angkor Photography Festival – Siem Reap, Cambodia

  • Contact Photography Festival – Toronto, Canada

  • Fallingwater – Mill Run, Pennsylvania

  • Springfield Museum of Art – Springfield, Ohio

Whether showcased in urban landscapes or museum galleries, Ty Fischer’s art invites audiences to see beyond the surface—to engage with portraiture as a living language and to recognize the collective power of individual stories.

Commission Pieces

Commission Pieces

Interested in having your own custom Lenticular artwork of loved ones, family or pets. Contact me to set up a quick consult so we can discuss your ideas and create together.

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