Silkscreen Print “tridim-kek” By Victor Vasalery
Artist: Victor Vasalery
Silkscreen print “Tridim-Kek” by Victor Vasalery
The work “Tridim-Kek” is a magnificent example of his iconic Op Art style, in which he uses axonometric perspectives and a meticulously crafted gradient of blue to create creates a powerful three-dimensional illusion of floating cubes interlocked with one another.
The term “Tridim” refers to three-dimensionality, and “Kék” simply means “blue” in Hungarian.
Victor Vasalery (1906–1997) was a Franco-Hungarian artist recognized worldwide as the founder and “father” of Op Art (optical art).
The softly colored mat creates a soothing “breathing space” between the densely detailed blue artwork and the aluminum frame. The optical illusion and the deep blue colors thus stand out even more vividly
At the bottom center is a sleek gray nameplate bearing the inscription “Vasarely”
Artwork: 26 by 26 cm
Frame: 42 by 42 cm, depth 3 cm
Total weight: 1.7 kg
The work “Tridim-Kek” is a magnificent example of his iconic Op Art style, in which he uses axonometric perspectives and a meticulously crafted gradient of blue to create creates a powerful three-dimensional illusion of floating cubes interlocked with one another.
The term “Tridim” refers to three-dimensionality, and “Kék” simply means “blue” in Hungarian.
Victor Vasalery (1906–1997) was a Franco-Hungarian artist recognized worldwide as the founder and “father” of Op Art (optical art).
The softly colored mat creates a soothing “breathing space” between the densely detailed blue artwork and the aluminum frame. The optical illusion and the deep blue colors thus stand out even more vividly
At the bottom center is a sleek gray nameplate bearing the inscription “Vasarely”
Artwork: 26 by 26 cm
Frame: 42 by 42 cm, depth 3 cm
Total weight: 1.7 kg
300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 42 cm
Height: 42 cm
Depth: 3 cm
Reference (ID): 1808998
Availability: In stock
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