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// Antonio Asis's ST 2, a lithograph from 2013, exemplifies the artist's fascination with optical art and kinetic patterns. The composition is dominated by concentric circles in vibrant blue and white, overlapping and interacting to create an illusion of movement and depth. These repeated circular forms seem to vibrate across the surface, inviting the viewer’s eye to shift and dance around the piece. Asis skillfully manipulates shape and color to engage viewers in a dynamic visual experience, reminiscent of optical art from the 1960s. This work captures Asis’s exploration of perception and the rhythmic possibilities within geometric abstraction.
ST 2 , 2013
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// Antonio Asis's ST 2, a lithograph from 2013, exemplifies the artist's fascination with optical art and kinetic patterns. The composition is dominated by concentric circles in vibrant blue and white, overlapping and interacting to create an illusion of movement and depth. These repeated circular forms seem to vibrate across the surface, inviting the viewer’s eye to shift and dance around the piece. Asis skillfully manipulates shape and color to engage viewers in a dynamic visual experience, reminiscent of optical art from the 1960s. This work captures Asis’s exploration of perception and the rhythmic possibilities within geometric abstraction.
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Antonio Asis
Vibration Bandes Noir, Bleu Et Turquoise, 2010
Sculpture / Object
Mixed Media
EUR 3,000
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Vibration Cercles Mauve, Rouge Et Turquoise, 2010
Sculpture / Object
Mixed Media
EUR 3,000
What is Hard Edge Art?
Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
