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// Koska Mez by Victor Vasarely, created in 1974, is a serigraph print that epitomizes the artist’s pioneering approach to Op Art. This limited edition piece, measuring 27.5 x 27.5 cm, features an intricate arrangement of geometric shapes and vibrant gradients. The central composition of elliptical forms seems to pulsate outward, creating a three-dimensional effect that draws the viewer into an illusion of depth and movement. The warm yellow and orange hues blend seamlessly with darker tones, enhancing the optical play. Vasarely’s work continues to challenge perception, making Koska Mez a captivating study of visual illusion.
Koska Mez, 1974
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// Koska Mez by Victor Vasarely, created in 1974, is a serigraph print that epitomizes the artist’s pioneering approach to Op Art. This limited edition piece, measuring 27.5 x 27.5 cm, features an intricate arrangement of geometric shapes and vibrant gradients. The central composition of elliptical forms seems to pulsate outward, creating a three-dimensional effect that draws the viewer into an illusion of depth and movement. The warm yellow and orange hues blend seamlessly with darker tones, enhancing the optical play. Vasarely’s work continues to challenge perception, making Koska Mez a captivating study of visual illusion.
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What is Op Art?
Op Art is a visual art style that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, vibrating patterns, flashing, or hidden images. The works are typically abstract, with many well-known pieces in black and white. The roots of Op Art can be traced back to earlier movements like Futurism, Constructivism, Dada, and Neo-Impressionism, particularly in their use of color effects and graphic design.
