Kaleidoscope Artist: Sam Douglas

Kaleidoscope Artist: Sam Douglas

Sam Douglas: Here is an artist that dared to build artistic kaleidoscopes out of plastic, usually in the shapes of buildings. He made them for a short time before deciding to take his talents in other directions. My first impression of his scopes was strongly negative, but I have grown to love both of the ones I own.

Kaleida Chrome: This kaleidoscope is from 1991. It is the shorter of the two shown in the photograph below.
Empire: A nice replica of the Empire State Building, it is dated 1990.

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Kaleida Chrome Interior Photographs:


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Empire Interior Photographs:

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First Floor: Modern Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting further funding
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