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Nineteen Greys C (1968) by Bridget Riley exemplifies her mastery of optical rhythm and visual perception. This screenprint consists of a grid of oval forms that subtly shift through nineteen tonal variations of grey, from soft beige to deep black. Against a white background, the ellipses appear to ripple inward, creating an illusion of movement and depth. Part of Riley’s “Nineteen Greys” series, this work reflects her systematic approach to color and form, using repetition and gradation to challenge the viewer’s visual stability. Produced in an edition of 75, it stands as a landmark in the Op Art movement.
Nineteen Greys C, 1968
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Nineteen Greys C (1968) by Bridget Riley exemplifies her mastery of optical rhythm and visual perception. This screenprint consists of a grid of oval forms that subtly shift through nineteen tonal variations of grey, from soft beige to deep black. Against a white background, the ellipses appear to ripple inward, creating an illusion of movement and depth. Part of Riley’s “Nineteen Greys” series, this work reflects her systematic approach to color and form, using repetition and gradation to challenge the viewer’s visual stability. Produced in an edition of 75, it stands as a landmark in the Op Art movement.
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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.
