As Brooklin A. Soumahoro made his way through his industrial-style studio in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Glassell Park, he pointed out oil paintings in various stages of completion, and compared ...
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Op art illusions meet the digital age
Op art, once a 1960s sensation of mind-bending patterns and illusions, is finding fresh life through AI tools, 3D printing, and advanced printing techniques. Artists and designers are merging ...
Multi-hued brights in the form of a rainbow, forever symbolize optimism, hope and solidarity. With vibrant hues and Op-Art patterns all around us, it’s hard not to feel the endorphin rush that color ...
In the 1950s and ’60s, book cover designers borrowed from the aesthetics of the burgeoning Op art movement, creating brightly colored geometric patterns that looked like mass-produced Bridget Rileys ...
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