Bridget Riley Op Art The Art of Optical
Bridget Riley Op Art - The Art of Optical Illusion Created By Mrs. O’Loughlin
What is “Op” Art? • “Op” is short for optical. Optical means having to do with the eye. • You may have heard of an optometrist. An optometrist is an eye doctor.
Op Art began in the 1960’s • Optical Art is a mathematicallythemed form of Abstract art. Abstract meaning it doesn’t have to look like something. • The point of optical art is to confuse the eye.
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley was born in 1931 in London. • Bridget Riley is a well known creator of Op Art. Her work is characterized by its intensity and its often disorientating effect.
Bridget Riley • In 1960, she began working initially in black and white • She evolved a style in which she explored the dynamic effects of optical phenomena or Op art. Movement in Squares, 1961 Tempera
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley Blaze 1, 1962 Emulsion on Hardboard, 43 x 43 in.
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley Descending, 1965 Emulsion on Hardboard, 36 x 36 in.
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley Arrest 1, 1965 Emulsion on Canvas, 70 x 681/4 in.
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley Cataract 3, 1967 PVA on Canvas, 87 x 873/4 in.
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley Orient 4, 1970 Acrylic on Canvas, 88 x 127 in.
Bridget Riley • Around the 1980’s her extensive exploration of color and contrast began. Dominance Portfolio, Blue, 1977
Bridget Riley • Orphean Elegy I (1978)
Bridget Riley • Ease (1987)
Bridget Riley • Echo (2000) Silkscreen
Bridget Riley • Carnival (2000) Silkscreen
Bridget Riley • Bridget Riley is one of Britain's best-known artists. • Since the mid-1960 s she has been celebrated for her optically vibrant paintings which engage the viewer's sensations and perceptions, producing visual experiences that are complex and challenging.
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