Barson-N
Viktor Vasarõi (1906 – 1997)
Avasta Victor Vasarely (1906–1997), optilise kunsti pioneer! Tema geomeetrilised abstraaktsioonid ja võltsitud illusioonid on muutnud modernset kunstimaailma. Tutvuge tema pärandiga!
Barson-N: A Geometric Symphony of Color and Illusion
Barson-N by Victor Vasarely is more than just a painting; it’s an invitation into a realm where perception bends and shapes coalesce, embodying the very essence of Op Art – Optical Art. Created in 1968, this artwork stands as a testament to Vasarely's unwavering dedication to exploring the relationship between visual stimuli and human consciousness. The piece immediately captivates with its bold palette: vibrant blues intertwine with energetic greens, punctuated by splashes of sunny yellow and fiery orange – colors deliberately chosen to stimulate the eye and provoke an emotional response.- Style: Vasarely’s signature style is undeniably geometric abstraction. He meticulously crafted intricate patterns composed entirely of circles, triangles, and squares, rejecting representational imagery in favor of pure visual form.
- Technique: The painting utilizes a silkscreen printing process, ensuring exceptional color fidelity and precision. This technique allowed Vasarely to reproduce his designs with remarkable consistency across multiple canvases, furthering the dissemination of his artistic vision.
- Recommended Use: Ideal for interior design projects seeking a bold statement piece or for collectors interested in acquiring an exemplar of groundbreaking modern art.
Teave teose kohta
- Pealkiri: Barson-N
- Kunstnik: Viktor Vasarõi
- Autoriõiguste staatus: Autoriõigusega kaitstud
- Materjali tüüp: Seinakaunistused
- Loovperiood: Mature Period
- Motsisõnad: optical illusion , modern art , geometric abstraction
- Teemad: geometric patterns , optical illusion , visual perception
Teave teose kohta
- Notable elements or techniques: Geometric abstraction, optical illusion
- Medium: Painting
- Influences: Bauhaus
- Artist: Victor Vasarely
- Artistic style: Kinetic art
- Movement: Op Art
