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Sorry, I should probably explain why I asked! I went to an art show last week (https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/lee-krasner-living-colour?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9rCHrdvj4gIVVfhRCh2bAQrwEAAYASAAEgJiufD_BwE) where the paintings seemed to move when you got up close to them, ie when you were inside their visual field. This photo seemed to me like it might have a similar effect if one could see it really big... and it does
Examples from the show (sorry for the crappy phone photos):

Examples from the show (sorry for the crappy phone photos):
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Interesting. I did this on my phone and now I cant remember what I used. Tim doesn't usually like my abstracts but he thought this one was ok. I will look at it on my computer screen later to see if I get the same effect. My phone is too small.
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The image that just keeps on giving 

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