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Original screen-print - Hand signed by the artist in pencil // Kraft und Natur I by Victor Vasarely is a 1972 limited edition screen-print that showcases a mesmerizing spiral of concentric circles and radiating segments in shades of green, red, and pink. The vibrant pattern creates a hypnotic optical illusion, drawing the viewer's eye towards the center while simultaneously expanding outward. The contrasting colors and repetitive geometric shapes give the piece a dynamic, pulsating quality. Set against a deep black background, the spiral appears to float, emphasizing the illusion of depth and movement. This artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist, exemplifying Vasarely’s mastery of Op Art.
Kraft und Natur I, 1972
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Original screen-print - Hand signed by the artist in pencil // Kraft und Natur I by Victor Vasarely is a 1972 limited edition screen-print that showcases a mesmerizing spiral of concentric circles and radiating segments in shades of green, red, and pink. The vibrant pattern creates a hypnotic optical illusion, drawing the viewer's eye towards the center while simultaneously expanding outward. The contrasting colors and repetitive geometric shapes give the piece a dynamic, pulsating quality. Set against a deep black background, the spiral appears to float, emphasizing the illusion of depth and movement. This artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist, exemplifying Vasarely’s mastery of Op Art.
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What is concrete art?
Concrete Art is an art movement founded by the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg in the 1930s. The movement emphasizes pure abstraction, focusing on geometric shapes and colors without any reference to the natural world or symbolic meaning. Unlike other forms of abstract art, Concrete Art is entirely non-representational and is based on mathematical principles and precise execution. It aims to create universal, timeless works by using simple, clear forms that emphasize objectivity and clarity.
