Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art
  • Lenticular 3D Poster – Figure Skater Print | Magnetic Wall Art

Grace on Ice

This image features a unique and captivating design. At one angle, the image shows a graceful female figure skater, elegantly performing a move on the ice. When viewed from a different angle, the image transforms to reveal a talented male figure skater executing a stunning routine. The smooth transition between the two figures creates a mesmerizing effect, making this artwork an ideal gift or decoration for anyone who appreciates the beauty and artistry of figure skating.

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Step into the elegance of winter performance with “Grace on Ice” – a lenticular 3D artwork that captures a solo skater mid-glide. Delicate, fluid, and full of movement, this piece brings a soft sense of motion and balance to any room. Ideal for lovers of ballet, figure skating, or refined decor with a dynamic edge.

Why it’s worth it:

  • First-ever B2C lenticular wall art brand in the world

  • Produced using state-of-the-art lenticular printing technology

  • Eco-friendly materials, safe for indoor environments

  • Built to last – resistant to fading and damage

  • Magnetic no-drill hanging system (perfect for renters and students)

  • Available in 3 sizes: 30x40, 40x60, 60x80 cm

  • Optional black or silver frame – or no frame at all

Real spaces

Sweet spot

Lenticular printing relies on an optical effect that requires careful calibration of the optimal viewing distance during the file preparation process. For the best visual experience, lenticular images are designed to be viewed from a distance of 1 to 2 meters. This does not mean the effect won’t be visible from closer or farther away—of course, it will be. However, this range provides the absolute best impression of depth and motion.

Mounting

An innovative hanging system that requires no drilling—making it easier than ever to display your new piece of art.

Cleaning

Cleaning instructions Use only dry microfiber cloths or other soft materials. Do not use wet cleaning agents or solvents - they may leave streaks.

Installation

Step 1

Remove the poster. Underneath, you will find the magnetic spacer and other components.

Step 2

Use the included wipe to clean the wall where you plan to install the poster.

Step 3

Remove the protective layer from the mounting tape strips

Step 4

Firmly press the magnetic spacer onto the wall and wait approximately 1 hour.

Step 5

Place the poster on the magnetic spacer and adjust if needed.

Removal

Step 1

Take the poster off the magnetic space.

Step 2

Grab the exposed parts of the mounting tape and pull until it is completely removed.

Unveil a new dimension of art with our exclusive lenticular prints

This lenticular poster is crafted using one of the most advanced printing technologies, requiring the highest level of precision among known printing methods. It utilizes an optical material called a lenticular lens, produced with top-tier components to ensure exceptional quality and accuracy. The lens itself is made from PETG, a 100% recyclable material, making it an environmentally conscious choice. 

Additionally, our posters feature a state-of-the-art mounting system that eliminates the need for drilling and allows for effortless adjustments, giving you maximum flexibility in positioning. Detailed mounting instructions can be found below.

A bit of historical background

Lenticular printing is an imaging technology based on cylindrical lenses, enabling 3D effects, animations, and image transitions depending on the viewing angle. Its origins date back to the 1930s when Maurice Bonnet experimented with early lens designs. In the 1940s, the company Vari-Vue popularized the technology in advertising and collectibles. The development of offset printing in the 1960s allowed for greater precision and commercialization. 

Digital advancements in the 1990s enabled even more accurate effects and mass production. Today, lenticular printing is widely used in advertising, art, and interior decoration, with modern companies like LentiMax and Lenartika offering advanced solutions in this technology.