Op Art Theory

Op Art Theory refers to the study and exploration of visual perception and optical illusions through the use of geometric shapes, patterns, and colors. This theoretical framework examines how these elements can create the illusion of movement, depth, and distortion in two-dimensional artworks. Artists and scholars within this field often analyze the psychological and physiological effects of Op Art on the viewer, as well as the ways in which these artworks challenge traditional notions of representation and perspective.




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Op Art Theory