Juxtapoz Magazine - The Work of Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley - Fall Michael Compton’s account of Bridget Riley’s painting, Fall, “The eye (and the mind) is threatened with a complete breakdown in its power to control or structure what it sees. It is overwhelmed which contridictory information, much of it is created by its own mechanisms, which in less extreme conditions, serve to stabilise perception.”
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Leading exponent of Op Art in the 1960s - Bridget Riley
Animals that don't want to stay between the lines
Iantha Naicker is a talented illustrator from South Africa. She recently did a mini-series of drawing that are beyond cute. His characters don’t want to stay still on lined paper, so they play with the lines.
Animals that don't want to stay between the lines
Iantha Naicker is a talented illustrator from South Africa. She recently did a mini-series of drawing that are beyond cute. His characters don’t want to stay still on lined paper, so they play with the lines.
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Op Art Bulging Vertical Stripes Black and White One
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RILEY Bridget - English (Londen 1931) - OP-ART
Optical illusion just scroll down... #opticalillusion #visualillusion
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Bridget Riley - Blaze 4, 1964 [close-up]
Bridget Riley - Blaze 4, 1964 [close-up] by de_buurman, via Flickr
Artwork published by Erin3920
From exhibit "Sixth Grade Op Art" by Erin3920 (Art ID #19176677) from Lincoln Elementary School— grade 6