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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 • 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
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.