Bridget Riley is an artist who creates abstract paintings using patterns of lines and shapes in different colors that play with optical effects and movement. Her art challenges people's usual perception by using elements like stripes and grids that can appear to vibrate, bend or change depending on how the viewer looks at them. Riley helped develop the art movement known as Op Art in the 1960s that uses visual illusions to create the effects of movement, flashing and vibration through the use of patterns and color combinations.
Bridget Riley is an artist who creates abstract paintings using patterns of lines and shapes in different colors that play with optical effects and movement. Her art challenges people's usual perception by using elements like stripes and grids that can appear to vibrate, bend or change depending on how the viewer looks at them. Riley helped develop the art movement known as Op Art in the 1960s that uses visual illusions to create the effects of movement, flashing and vibration through the use of patterns and color combinations.
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Bridget Riley is an artist who creates abstract paintings using patterns of lines and shapes in different colors that play with optical effects and movement. Her art challenges people's usual perception by using elements like stripes and grids that can appear to vibrate, bend or change depending on how the viewer looks at them. Riley helped develop the art movement known as Op Art in the 1960s that uses visual illusions to create the effects of movement, flashing and vibration through the use of patterns and color combinations.
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