Op art the complete details

September 5th, 2008 by aukirsch

Ok, so now you all should know about Op art and be able to discuss… so here is a picture to start off the discussion. Be clear about the elements and foundations you know of in your writing. I should be able to see your opinion because you have backed up your views.VibrationsRainbow

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8 Responses

  1. Kaley Bannister Says:

    Op art is style of which includes space, lines, and form in the picture. It also makes the picture look like it is actually moving. These pictures are op art. You can see the space, lines and the form in both pictures. Op art is what Bridget Riley, an artist invented. She loves op art, and has been doing it for a long time. Riley does an awesome job at op art, and makes it look so real. Op art is my favorite kind of art!

  2. Anyssa Iwamoto Says:

    These art pieces are Brdget Riley’s style of paintings. The piece on the left has movement for the eye. The movement is starting from the left and ending on the middle right. The second piece plays with your eye because the vertical lines make your eyes shake side to side and back toward the middle. There are lots of movement going from side to side, then to how it was colored. It is colored different shades of the same color like the blue has different color blues in it. I see dark, light and green blue. I would say these two pieces have movement, color, value pattern and lots of line.

  3. Maka'ala Cruz Says:

    ooo wow! look at all the colors!!! .. ok so what makes this/ these pieces Op art is that they both have movement in them. I know this because of the way the art pieces make my eyes move from one place to another like the one on the right and how it makes my eyes start from the left and move on down into the lines calapse in to the center then just goes on moving to the right. Also both of the pieces have balance because they are both evenly balanced between each other? The last thing i know for me is that they make my eyes vibrate a little.. if you don’t beleive me try it. Any ways over all both art pieces are excellent displays of Op art

    - maka’ala c.

  4. aukirsch Says:

    Great analysis of the pieces. I think that your references backed up your opinions. Nice work!

  5. Shola Kahiapo Says:

    These art work represent “Op art” because the paintings makes your eyes move. The painting on the right makes your eyes vibrate and makes it look funny. The panting on the left looks like something is dragged on the water and its rippling. I think they both display a type of Bridget Riley art from the colors. She use to use bright colors but she changed to black and white. They both look sooooo cool!

  6. Duchess Rapoza Says:

    You can tell that the pieces is op-art because the piece looks like it’s moving. For example the picture on the rightlooks like it’s a wave or part of a bench coming up and then going down when it was just different sizes of paper going from big to small. The picture are also symmetrically balanced. I liked the colors they used in the piece and the background color they showed. You can tell that they took their time to make this project because it is very neat. And both pieces are excellent op-art pieces.

  7. Casey Poe Says:

    Op art is a unique style of art created by Bridget Riley. Op art is a style of art that includes space, line, movement, and form. In these two paintings the one on the left makes your eye move and vibrate because of the vertical lines that are thick and thin going together which makes your eyes move, because it is not use to seeing that. Also the painting on the left has movement because of how it goes from the left and makes it way to the middle right, and how it makes your eyes go back and forth from side to side. So I would say that this painting has value, pattern, (lots of) line, movement, and color because of all the different color shades as well as the same ones as in yellow orange, orange, and red orange that are in this painting. And so I would say this painting on the left is a great example of Op Art.

  8. Keomaka Matsumoto Says:

    The type of art that is shown is Op Art. Op Art was created by Bridget Riley. Op Art is a type of art that makes your eye move. Op Art includes line, space, balance, movement, and form. The painting on the left looks like it is moving. It look like its moving because it goes big and fat on the outside and getting smaller going in. The reason it looks like that because it has balance and balance means that the painting has light and dark colors like black and whit or blue and yellow. Thats why I like Op Art.

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