Op Art Movements

Op Art Movements are characterized by the use of optical illusions, geometric shapes, and bold colors to create visually stunning and disorienting effects. Artists working within this style often focus on the interaction between color and form, creating artworks that appear to vibrate, pulsate, or shift when viewed. The movement emerged in the 1960s and quickly gained popularity for its innovative approach to visual perception. Op Art Movements continue to influence contemporary artists and designers, pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the realm of optical art.




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