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+ | * [[Cornsweet illusion]] | ||
+ | * [[Divisionism]] | ||
+ | * [[Impossible object]] | ||
+ | * [[Kinetic art]] | ||
+ | * [[Lilac chaser]] | ||
+ | * [[M. C. Escher]] | ||
+ | * [[Mach bands]] | ||
+ | * [[Multistable Perception]] | ||
+ | * [[Optical illusion]] | ||
+ | * [[Perception]] | ||
+ | * [[Same color illusion]] | ||
+ | * [[Trompe l'oeil]] | ||
* [[Victor Vasarely]] - a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement. | * [[Victor Vasarely]] - a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement. | ||
Revision as of 13:13, 13 May 2016
Op art, also known as optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions.
Description
Op art works are abstract, with many better known pieces created in black and white.
Typically, they give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns, or of swelling or warping.
See also
- Art
- Chubb illusion
- Cornsweet illusion
- Divisionism
- Impossible object
- Kinetic art
- Lilac chaser
- M. C. Escher
- Mach bands
- Multistable Perception
- Optical illusion
- Perception
- Same color illusion
- Trompe l'oeil
- Victor Vasarely - a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement.
External links
- Op art @ Wikipedia