
Artist Red Wolf at the 2017 LA Art Show. (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

Red Wolf brings a distinct style to his works, which have included installations for hotels and buildings across the world. The artist details his meticulous process on his website: “I paint on sandwiched honeycomb aluminum panels. I first etch into the surface of the aluminum to reflect light. Scoring a highly reflective groove pattern into the aluminum substrate, varying the direction, depth, and angle of these patterns, I can produce a three dimensional illusion approaching some of the fundamental characteristics of rainbow diffraction gradient holography.” (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

“Movements”
Artist: Red Wolf
44″ x 60″ honeycomb aluminum panel
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)
Artist: Red Wolf
44″ x 60″ honeycomb aluminum panel
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

To the right of artist Red Wolf:
“Holographic Layers”
41.75” x 48″ sandwiched honeycomb aluminum flat panel with multiple layers of dichromated, DCG, glass plate holography mounted
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)
“Holographic Layers”
41.75” x 48″ sandwiched honeycomb aluminum flat panel with multiple layers of dichromated, DCG, glass plate holography mounted
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

To the left of artist Red Wolf:
“Hologram Round”
48” x 60” sandwiched honeycomb aluminum flat panel with embedded glass plate holography
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)
“Hologram Round”
48” x 60” sandwiched honeycomb aluminum flat panel with embedded glass plate holography
(photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)