The "OP" in Op Art is short for "Optical"
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Op art, short for optical art, refers to a visual art movement that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by the use of optical illusions and visual effects. Artists create dynamic, often abstract compositions that can appear to move or change when viewed from different angles, engaging the viewer's perception. The movement emphasizes the interaction between art and the viewer's eye, utilizing patterns, colors, and shapes to create a sense of depth and movement. Notable op artists include Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely.
In OP art OP means Optical Illusion.
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France. Michel-Eugene Chevreul founded op art in 1839.
Op art, also known as optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions. Op artworks are abstract, with many better-known pieces in black and white.
op art are illusions sent from the mind to the page. op art are illusions sent from the mind to the page.
Op Art is painting abstract images, usually in black and white.
Op art is a type of art that may include "op"tical illusions, the art is mainly visual effects. The effect of it is the image may look like it is moving or swinging, it is all a play on the mind.
Op Art is short for "Optical Art." Op Art is the style chosen by those who wish to paint optical illusions. M.C. Esher is one such artist that at times employed this style in his work.
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
Op art is art about OPtical illusions. Actually, almost all optical illusions are referred to as opart
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