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Screenprint on Paper. Signed in pencil. Yaacov Agam’s Composition is a masterful screenprint that showcases his hallmark use of optical illusion and dynamic color. The artwork is divided into three vertical panels, each layered with bold horizontal or vertical stripes that obscure and reveal a complex interplay of abstract shapes and vibrant hues. Through this interplay of geometry and color, Agam creates a visual rhythm that shifts as the viewer moves, evoking motion and transformation within a static medium. This piece exemplifies Agam’s exploration of perception and his pursuit of visual dynamism.
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Screenprint on Paper. Signed in pencil. Yaacov Agam’s Composition is a masterful screenprint that showcases his hallmark use of optical illusion and dynamic color. The artwork is divided into three vertical panels, each layered with bold horizontal or vertical stripes that obscure and reveal a complex interplay of abstract shapes and vibrant hues. Through this interplay of geometry and color, Agam creates a visual rhythm that shifts as the viewer moves, evoking motion and transformation within a static medium. This piece exemplifies Agam’s exploration of perception and his pursuit of visual dynamism.
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