Folklore (1963) by Victor Vasarely

The artwork titled “Folklore” was created by the artist Victor Vasarely in the year 1963. The medium used for this piece is acrylic on wood. This creation is a part of the Op Art movement and falls under the abstract genre.

The artwork exemplifies a vibrant and dynamic composition, showcasing an array of geometric shapes, including circles, squares, triangles, and diamonds, arranged in a grid pattern. The use of contrasting colors such as red, green, blue, yellow, and black, not only creates a sense of rhythm but also accentuates the optical illusion central to the Op Art movement. The arrangement of these geometrical elements in varying hues and sizes generates an intriguing three-dimensional effect, further emphasizing the depth and movement within the piece.

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