opartyalike
opartyalike is a term used to describe a visual style or aesthetic that is reminiscent of Op Art, or Optical Art. Op Art is a movement that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by the use of geometric shapes, precise patterns, and bold colors to create optical illusions of movement, vibration, or hidden imagery. Artists associated with Op Art, such as Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, and Yaacov Agam, aimed to engage the viewer's perception and create a dynamic visual experience.
When something is described as "opartyalike," it suggests it shares these qualities. This could manifest in