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"Vaar" is an abstract geometric artwork created by the Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely in 1988. The artwork features a series of colorful square and rectangular shapes arranged in a pattern that creates an optical illusion of movement and depth.
Vasarely is considered a pioneer of Op Art, a movement that uses optical illusions to create abstract artworks that appear to be moving or three-dimensional. "Vaar" is a striking example of Vasarely's innovative style and his use of geometric shapes and vibrant colors to create dynamic and visually captivating artworks.
- 38"h, 36.5"w, 1.5"d
- Framed artwork by Victor Vasarely, edition of 250
- Condition: Excellent; chips to side of frame
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