*Victor Vasarely Kleurenzeefdruk 'Compositie met cirkels' 1969
OP ART / OPTICAL ART
Victor Vasarely (1906-1997 Paris)
Kleurenzeefdruk 'Compositie met cirkels' 1969 (*in de winkel)
Afmetingen blad: 48,5 x 47,8 cm.
In handgemaakte, houten lijst van Amerikaans Eiken.
Op art, short for optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions. Op art works are abstract, with many better known pieces created in black and white. Typically, they give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns, or of swelling or warping.
Victor Vasarely (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁəli]; born Győző Vásárhelyi, Hungarian: [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997), was a Hungarian-French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement. His work entitled Zebra, created in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of op art.