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Her art is Op Art. Her inspiration was Victor Vasarely.
A beautiful Egyptian hieroglyphic inspired herAnswer 2The above happened when Bridget Riley was already a consummate artist and is not how she got started.
She is the only famous female op-artist.
Bridget Riley is a British Op Art painter. Her works focus on movement itself as a medium of expression. The viewer's attention is instantly drawn to the blank point of the painting, which is deliberately placed slightly to the left to increase the feeling of optical illusion. Clear constrast and sharp forms are also important in this work of art. The movement itself started in 1960's and has its foundation in some of the most important art movements of the last century like Realism or Dada. Inspiration for this particular painting might be seen in Marcel Duchamp's kinetic art works from the first half of the 20th century.
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Bridget Riley's main theme is Optical Art, also known as Op. Art
op art and abstract
By painting interesting Op Art.
Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley.
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Her art is Op Art. Her inspiration was Victor Vasarely.
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Op Art wasn't specifically 'invented' anywhere although the origins are European. Two of the pioneers in Op Art were Victor Vasarely (considered to be the father of Op Art) who was Hungarian, although he lived for most of his working life in Paris. The other main exponent was Bridget Riley who worked from her studio in London. You can find out more about both of these people in wikipedia or op-art.co.uk
Any work by Bridget Riley or Victor Vasarely. For examples click link below!
Some of Bridget Riley's most famous pieces of art include "Movement in Squares" (1961), "Saraband" (1985), and "Blaze 1" (1962). Riley is known for her Op art paintings that explore the visual effects of color and geometric shapes.
Victor Vasarely, Richard Anusziewwicz, Bridget Riley, Yaacov Agam, and Larry Poons.