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Op-art da en.m.wikipedia.org
Op artworks are abstract, with many better-known pieces created in black and white. Typically, they give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, ...
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Op-art da www.tate.org.uk
Tate glossary definition for op art: A major development of painting in the 1960s that used geometric forms to create optical effects.
Op-art da magazine.artland.com
Op Art is an abbreviation of optical art, a form of geometric abstract art, that explores optical sensations through the use of visual effects such as ...
Op-art da www.britannica.com
Op art, branch of mid-20th-century geometric abstract art that deals with optical illusion. Artists purposefully manipulated formal relationships of shapes ...
Op-art da www.tate.org.uk
Op art is short for 'optical art'. The word optical is used to describe things that relate to how we see. Have you seen an optical Illusion before?
Op-art da www.nationalgalleries.org
Op Art was an international art movement which came to prominence in the 1960s, exploring the ways abstract pattern, colour and form can stimulate the eye.
An abstract style, also known as Optical Art, developed in the 1960s and featuring geometric shapes and lines in black and white or vivid colors.
Op-art da www.theartstory.org
22 nov 2011 · Op, or Optical, art employs abstract patterns and interestisting contrasts to produce effects that confuse and excite the eye...
Op Art continues to be influential today, inspiring both artists and neuroscientists to take a closer look at how the eye processes lines, forms, and colors.