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Victor Vasarely

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Victor Vasarely was born in Hungary in 1908. He

developed a mathmatically oriented type of abstract art in

the 1960’s called Op Art.

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Vasarely worked as a graphic designer and began his career in Op Art with black and white shapes and

images.

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Optical Art used repeated forms and colors to create movement and vibrating effects.

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Vasarely used repeated forms and colors to fool the mind and give his work a 3-dimensional look.

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A warping effect is seen in this Vasarely painting.

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This type of Modern Art was popular in the 1960’s.

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Vasarely had over 150 solo exhibits in his lifetime.

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Does this painting fool your mind into thinking a sphere or ball is on the paper?

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Color alone can create unusual effects in Op Art.

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Repeated shapes can create the illusion of

movement.

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Does this painting look like it is warping or swelling?

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Victor Vasarely died in his Paris studio in 1997 at the age of 89. He will long be remembered for his

contribution to Op Art.

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Can you create an optical illusion?

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