Around 1960 she began to develop
her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white geometric patterns that explore the dynamism of sight and produce a disorienting effect on the eye and produces movement and color.
A 1958 exhibition of Jackson Pollock's work at Whitechapel Gallery had a major impact on the young artist, but it wasn't until the early 1960s that Riley began to develop
her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white illusionistic patterns.
Around 1960 she began to develop
her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white geometric patterns that explore the dynamism of sight and produce a disorienting effect on the eye.
Not exact matches
Vintage Emilio Pucci c. 1970's «Vivara»
signature print
op art silk scarf.
Emilio Pucci salmon pink
op art signature print silk oblong scarf in shades of salmon, fuchsia, purple, pink, beige, black, golden yellow,, and white.
Davis will present works from his most recent series, taking his
signature street technique and translating it onto canvas to create a post-pop twist on
Op Art.
Her
signature, disorientating
Op Art painting style matured at the beginning of the 60s with which it and she became synonymous.
It is this understated cadence that McGee will offer viewers in Department of Neighborhood Services including a large - scale multiple panel painting featuring
Op art abstraction, geometric shapes, and words rendered in a variety of letterforms; a
signature wall cluster including photographs of urban desolation, graffiti documentation, and McGee's delicate drawings of faces and figures; and, finally, a sampling of found - object sculpture transformed into polychromed vessels.
Initially renowned for his gallery - based murals featuring a cast of sad - sack, hangdog figures on red grounds, he banished these trademark wall paintings in 2003 and switched to all - over
op -
art pattern painting as his
signature backdrop.