Not exact matches
Currently attached to KO -
OP Mode, G.P. has determined the
art direction and built the
graphics for many of KO -
OP's previous games.
As a cerebral painter, this body of work continues his interest in systems, minimalism, and
Op Art from the 1960s and 70s; with the computer as a drawing tool, his images also explore contemporary
graphic design, digital technology and the history of hard - edged abstract, geometric painting.
Inspired by the success of The Responsive Eye and a resulting explosion in enthusiasm for the
Op Art (also known as Optical Art) movement, art collector, clothing manufacturer (and subsequently founder of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the Op Art paintings in his collection into textile desig
Art (also known as Optical
Art) movement, art collector, clothing manufacturer (and subsequently founder of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the Op Art paintings in his collection into textile desig
Art) movement,
art collector, clothing manufacturer (and subsequently founder of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the Op Art paintings in his collection into textile desig
art collector, clothing manufacturer (and subsequently founder of the Aldrich Contemporary
Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the Op Art paintings in his collection into textile desig
Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired
graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the
Op Art paintings in his collection into textile desig
Art paintings in his collection into textile designs.
Eidetic incidents that recall aspects of
Op art are tempered by the
graphic immediacy and cultural refraction present in Pop
art.
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OP - ART - KINETIC ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kineticis
OP -
ART - KINETIC ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kinetici
ART - KINETIC
ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter, graphic designer; founder of Op - Art, explored Kinetici
ART (1950s, 1960s) Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian painter,
graphic designer; founder of
Op - Art, explored Kineticis
Op -
Art, explored Kinetici
Art, explored Kineticism.
The combined forces of his formal training, quick graffiti chops, and expert skills as a draftsman, along with multiple artistic influences (Mexican Muralists, tramp
art, surfer culture, graffiti from the 1970s and 1980s, the beat poets, geometric abstraction,
op art, early video and site - specific works,
graphic design, typography, and cartoons) have factored into his unwieldy, yet unmistakable visual lexicon.
In Italy, Franco Grignani, who originally trained as an architect, became a leading force of
graphic design where
Op Art or Kenetic
Art was central.
Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997) Hungarian
graphic artist; pioneer of kinetic
art / Op - A
art /
Op -
ArtArt.
The mid-twentieth century
Op art or optical
art style of painting and
graphics exploited such effects to create the impression of movement and flashing or vibrating patterns seen in the work of artists such as Bridget Riley, Spyros Horemis, [185] and Victor Vasarely.
It is a dynamic sensory experience, evoking the visual play of
Op Art, combined with the commercially driven message making of
graphic design.
Op art includes
graphic elements and use of color that similarly appears in works from other movements such as Post Impressionism, Futurism, Constructivism, and Dadaism Edna Davis Wright was born on January 25, 1917 in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Meantime, from the early 1930s, the Hungarian - born painter and
graphic artist Victor Vasarely was experimenting with various visual tricks such as trompe - l'oeil and others, from certain types of poster
art: see his Op - Art picture Zebras (193
art: see his
Op -
Art picture Zebras (193
Art picture Zebras (1938).
The Hungarian - born, French abstract painter, sculptor and
graphic designer Victor Vasarely, was the leading pioneer of the
Op -
Art movement.