The paintings require time for active viewing so that the eye can experience intended simultaneous contrast. (pamelamarks.org)
[2] M.E. Chevreul, «Law of Simultaneous Contrast,» quoted by William Warren, «Divisionist Color Theory and (michaelrosenfeldart.com)
They are sometimes a little challenging to look at, After - images and simultaneous contrast create sensations of movement, flashes and flickers of light, illusions of depth and space, uncomfortable tensions. (markmooregalleryblog.com)