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Frank found another witch pic to hang on the family photo wall. ;-)
This combines another love of mine.. working with graphics. All work done in Photoshop.
Happy Halloween!
The Hayward Gallery exhibition of Bridget Riley's often dizzying artwork of lines, shapes and colours.
Happy Holidays! I am building Opartica II called TUNNEL. You can actually fly through op art. Here is a card that I made for you using the tool. There are other cards too so please have a look at as they arrive.
Slideshow: www.flickr.com/photos/danzen/sets/72157625558618858/show/
ALSO, as a gift, I have formulated a way for you to give 20 gifts that will touch people's hearts amongst other places ;-) touchy.mobi/touchytokens. Please, please visit and consider this as a fun, unique GIFT for many friends such as for school or work friends.
British artist Bridget Riley distinguished in the 1960s and 1970s as an exponent of op-art. This stream of art explored the visual impact of optical effects. This instalation mounted on the floor of the boiling room, in the entrance of the New Tate in London, in 2011, seem to be inspired by Riley's and her op-art colleagues work.
Gift from the artist. Bridget Riley, Intervals 29, 2023 (detail). Kunstmuserum The Hague NL.
More Bridget Riley at my Blog:
johanphoto.blogspot.com/2012/12/bridget-riley.html
And at:
Flying Fish, detail 2 of 2 - see profile for whole image. . Some more pictures from the Into The Deep group of my Artibles series. Available as a beautiful ready-to-hang aluminum print, please dm me for prices. . #artibles #intothedeep #artforsale #artprint #seacreature #constructivism #abstractart #modernart #kineticart #opart #art #artprints #artoftheday #reaytohang #contemporaryart #abstraction #abstractart #interiordesign #decor #digitalart #fineart #geometric #geometricart #color #nycart #petersealystudio #nycartist
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Bij een expositie in het kunstmuseum over de jaren 60 zag ik dit werk van Bridget Riley. Op-art in optima forma. Hier kan je niet lang naar kijken, zeker niet als het groot voor je neus hangt. Dit is niet het hele schilderij maar een gedeelte ervan.
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridget_Riley
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Optical Art, also known as OpArt, is an abstract style developed in the 1960s, featuring geometric shapes and lines in black and white or vivid colors. Based in theories of color and perception, Op Art compositions often create optical illusions of vibration or depth.
Optical Art wall mural. Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale.
San Francisco, California, lighting fixture (detail), enhanced
curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/need2makeart/galleries/721576239096...
An experiment in multiple controlled paint runs. 760mm by 570mm. I thought this would come out much more regimented given the systematic approach I used. Over time though the dribbles did not descend simply vertically under gravity but they followed in places the trails from previous runs, descending in zig zags and resolutely in places refusing to go where I wanted them to go. The effect of this though was to make the central area less covered resulting in the lighter feel. There are some interesting optical effects (an odd scintillating sensation) produced which were unintentional but welcome nontheless.
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artwork available as notecards and art prints as well.
This time in color (the b&w version is a few photos back in my stream).
My back has gone south on me so there may be a paucity of photos on my end for a little bit. I'll catch up with you as time permits.
Thanks very much for views and comments.
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