Op art print, grey, glass, by V. Vasarely, France, 1970s.
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This Victor Vasarely graphic from the 1970s exemplifies the artist's op-art explorations during his 'galactic' period. Executed as an offset print on foil, the composition features a grid of concentric circles arranged within a square, intensifying the illusion of three-dimensionality and movement. The palette is dominated by cool greys, white, and metallic silver, with subtle glossy highlights created by the foil technique. The geometric composition is precise and symmetrical, with circles gradually shifting in size and spacing to amplify the effect of a bulging hemisphere. The piece is presented behind glass with a white passe-partout, set in a simple, light-toned wooden frame with a smooth, satin finish. The frame measures 42 x 42 cm, while the artwork itself is 27 x 27 cm. The overall condition is excellent, with no visible damage, discoloration, or signs of restoration. This work resonates with the voice of the 1970s—a decade fascinated by perception and illusion, in which Vasarely pushed the boundaries between image and movement. The metallic hemisphere seems to emerge from the surface, drawing the viewer into its own optical galaxy. The piece both surprises the senses and narrates the era's fascination
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Width42 cm
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Height42 cm
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