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OP Art
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Try to count the number of black dots below.
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Op Art Developed in the 1950s-60s
Op Art uses equal values of contrasting colors to cause the viewers eye to move involuntarily. This was a total Abstract form of art.
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Hard-edge painting- style of art in which the artist uses crisp edges
Hard-edge painting- style of art in which the artist uses crisp edges. No brushstrokes. Abstract Art- a style of art that shows objects in simplified arrangements of shape, line, texture, and color. Often geometric.
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Op Art Elements & Principles
Balance: is it symmetrical or asymmetrical? Pattern: “Multiplicity of Simplicity”…using the same simple pattern over and over and over… Color: Not necessary, high contrast of black and white gives powerful result. Assimilation: our tendency to minimize things and make them appear uniform. Contrast: exaggerating differences. Negative & Positive: negative surrounds positive, it is behind the figure. Positive is the figure.
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Line- always gives us positive space. It is an abstract concept.
Multiple grouping- when we are confronted by several stimuli and how we organize it. Good figure- the perceptual ability to predict the total entity from minimum information. Proximity- objects that are near one another have a tendency to group. Similarity- all similar things have a tendency to group.
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Op Artists Josef Albers
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Bridget Riley
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Victor Vasarely
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M.C. Escher
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