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Serigraphy by Victor Vasarely called ‘Ollo’ in red and yellow.
Published in year 1988.
Edition number 224 of 250. Editor is George Falls, Lahumiere
Signed by the artist right under.
Numbered on the left’ 224/250
Condition:
In very good condition.
Image area 52,0 x 52,0 cm.
External dimensions 80,1 x 70,0 cm
Description:
This very captivating screen print by Victor Vasarely called ‘Ollo’ contains hypnotic colors and distorted surfaces that are typical of Vasarely’s OP-Art movement. The composition consists of wavy spheres in the colors yellow and red (orange) that bend back and forth and captivate and hold you as a viewer in this beautiful work. The lively trompe-l’oeil effect is achieved through the skilful use of sharp circles in bright colours. So if you are looking for a real eye-catcher in your room, then this Victor Vasarely work ‘Ollo’ is certainly a colorful and powerful choice for your wall.
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VICTOR VASARELY
Victor Vasarely’s paintings and sculptures helped define the direction of the Op art movement. The compositions of this artist contain various forms that, in combination with various color palettes, produce optical illusions that have given Op-art its name. Vasarely first studied medicine at the University of Budapest before pursuing a career in the visual arts. But a foundation of scientific methodology and objectivity formed the starting point for his work. Just as the theories of Josef Albers and Wassily Kandinsky did. Vasarely exhibited in many cities during his lifetime and his work belongs to the collections of the major museums in the world, including the Center Pompidou, Museum of Modern Art, and the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt.