Jesus: The Waymaker continues Ty Fischer’s black-and-white lenticular series exploring faith, light, and the dual nature of devotion. Printed on lenticular film, the artwork unfolds between two dimensions — one a digitally hand-painted portrait that channels the raw emotion and texture of acrylic paint on canvas, the other a portrait woven entirely from worship song titles: That’s My King, My Jesus, Holy Forever, Gratitude, Waymaker, and Fearless.
As the viewer moves, the image breathes — the paint dissolves into praise, and the words rise like a hymn made visible. In that shifting space between shadow and illumination, the sacred becomes tangible. Each piece is handcrafted, meticulously aligned, and designed to embody not only the movement of light, but the quiet motion of belief itself — a living image that bears witness to grace, endurance, and divine love
Jesus: The Waymaker continues Ty Fischer’s black-and-white lenticular series exploring faith, light, and the dual nature of devotion. Printed on lenticular film, the artwork unfolds between two dimensions — one a digitally hand-painted portrait that channels the raw emotion and texture of acrylic paint on canvas, the other a portrait woven entirely from worship song titles: That’s My King, My Jesus, Holy Forever, Gratitude, Waymaker, and Fearless.
As the viewer moves, the image breathes — the paint dissolves into praise, and the words rise like a hymn made visible. In that shifting space between shadow and illumination, the sacred becomes tangible. Each piece is handcrafted, meticulously aligned, and designed to embody not only the movement of light, but the quiet motion of belief itself — a living image that bears witness to grace, endurance, and divine love