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OP Art

OP Art. They used line and small standard sized shapes (squares, circles, triangles, etc.) in flat brilliant colours set against equally strong coloured grounds. The resulting effect is a myriad of retinal vibrations that dazzle the eye and bewilder the visual perception. Bridget Riley.

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OP Art

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  1. OP Art • They used line and small standard sized shapes (squares, circles, triangles, etc.) in flat brilliant colours set against equally strong coloured grounds. • The resulting effect is a myriad of retinal vibrations that dazzle the eye and bewilder the visual perception

  2. Bridget Riley

  3. Movement in Squares, 1961

  4. CurrentRiley1964

  5. Detail of Current

  6. CataractRiley1967

  7. With Optical Art, “seeing is deceiving”, instead of “seeing is believing.” • The works change as you look at them, and appear to move. • Optical Art is a form of Abstract art that is influenced by mathematics, and psychology.

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