Vasarelys
Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-French artist widely regarded as a founder and leader of the Op Art movement. Born in Pécs, Hungary, in 1906, Vasarely's early career was influenced by graphic design and commercial art. He later moved to Paris, where he developed his signature style, characterized by geometric abstraction, optical illusions, and vibrant color palettes.
Vasarely's work explored the relationship between color, form, and perception, aiming to create dynamic and engaging
Key elements of Vasarely's artistic philosophy included the concept of the "plastic alphabet," a set of basic
Throughout his prolific career, Vasarely produced paintings, sculptures, and graphic works. His influence extended beyond the