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Op Art

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Op Art

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  1. Op Art An art movement that began in the early 1960’s. It exists to fool the eye. Op art creates a sort of visual tension, in the viewer's mind, that gives works the illusion of movement. Realistically, you know any Op Art piece is flat, and 2-d. Your eye, begins sending your brain the message that what it's seeing has started to oscillate, flicker, throb, saying: "Yikes! This painting is moving!".

  2. Optical Illusion • An image that is deceptive or misleading.

  3. Rhythm • One of the principles of art that refers to a regular repetition of elements of art to produce the look and feel of movement.

  4. Balance • Balance is one of the principles of art • Balance is the consideration of visual weight and importance. It is a way to compare the right and left side of a composition.                                • Symmetrical (formal) balance means both sides of an imaginary line are the same. • Asymmetrical (informal) balance means each side of an imaginary line are different yet equal. • Radial balance means • lines or shapes grow • from a center point.

  5. Cool Colors • Cool colors are greens, blues and violets • Associated with water, sky, spring and foliage • Appear on one side of the color wheel opposite the warm colors • Optically appear to recede

  6. Warm Colors • Warm Colors are reds, oranges and yellows • Associated with fire and sun • Appear on one side of the color wheel opposite the cool colors • Optically appear to advance

  7. Victor Vasarely Bivega, (1974)

  8. Cheyt-M, (1970)

  9. Feny, (1963)

  10. Vega Nor, (1969)

  11. Richard Anusziewicz Intrinsic Harmony, (1965)

  12. Bridget Riley Dominance Portfolio, Blue (1977)

  13. Cataract 3, (1967)

  14. Descending, (1965)

  15. Movement in Squares, (1961)

  16. Larry Poons Untitled, (1964)

  17. Untitled, (1968)

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