Exploring Op Art: The Illusion of Movement Through Curved Lines and Contrast
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Discover the captivating world of Op Art, where optical illusions create a sense of movement and depth. Inspired by artists like Bridget Riley, this art form utilizes curved lines, precise repetition, and thoughtful spacing to engage viewers. By employing high-contrast color schemes, including blacks and whites alongside complementary colors, I aim to construct visual experiences that challenge perception and invite deeper engagement with art. Join me in exploring the dynamic interplay of lines and colors that define this fascinating style.
Exploring Op Art: The Illusion of Movement Through Curved Lines and Contrast
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Op Art(Design) Optical Illusion…the illusion of movement
How… • Line • Repetition • Spacing • Size Bridget Riley
I can…. • Create an Op art through the use of curved lines, repetition, and through the spacing and size of my lines • Can demonstrate an understanding of high contrast through my choice of colors (opposites. Black/white. Complimentary colors)