Composition
woman enjoying a painting by Victor Vasarely
G. Boersma
acrylic on masonite
12" x 12" or 30 x 30 cm
2022
SOLD
All the best, Gerard
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Showing posts with label victor vasarely. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victor vasarely. Show all posts
2.12.22Composition- Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor VasarelyComposition
G. Boersma SOLD All the best, Gerard
webshop and available works 15.2.21Zebra's- Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor VasarelyZebra's
G. Boersma kind regards, Gerard
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5.6.18Op Art- Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor Vasarely
Op Art G. Boersma After quite a few studies I finally settled on this compostion of a woman enjoying a painting by Victor Vasarely. He was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement, short for Optical Art. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in this work my figure is enjoying in a museum. Painting Op Art is quite an experience. The checker board kept dancing before my eyes and I had to take regular breaks to rub my eyes a bit! I like how the painting is almost entirely black and white with just a few dashes of color here and there on the figure. If you're interested in purchasing this painting just click on the link above or send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl for more info, detailed pics and price.
kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works 15.5.18Central Point - Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor Vasarely
Central Point G. Boersma SOLD
If you're interested in purchasing this small study just send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl or click on the link above. kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works 26.4.18Op Art Two - Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor Vasarely
Op Art Two G. Boersma I want to make a large version of a woman enjoying some Op Art in a museum, but it seems I cannot decide how it should look just yet. So I'm making different studies to see which one I like best. I'm loving the smooth curves in this one, but I'm not sure about the model. The painting the woman is enjoying is by Victor Vasarely. He was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement, short for Optical Art. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in this work my figure is enjoying in a museum. If you're interested in purchasing this small study just send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl or click on the link above. kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works 18.4.18Op Art - Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor Vasarely
Op Art G. Boersma Todays painting is a slightly larger version of an earlier study. I want to see what happened when I amped up the scale a bit. I'm thinking about doing an even larger one of this theme. The painting is almost black and white, but of course it isn't really. I like that. Victor Vasarely was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement, short for Optical Art. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in this work my figure is enjoying in a museum. Painting Op Art really is a weird experience. The checker board kept on dancing before my eyes and I had to take regular breaks and rub my eyes for a minute. They don't call it Op Art for nothing! If you're interested in purchasing this small study just send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl or click on the link above. kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works 7.4.18Op Art - Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Victor Vasarely
Op Art G. Boersma SOLD Victor Vasarely was a French-Hungarian artist credited as the father of the Op Art movement, short for Optical Art. Utilizing geometric shapes and colorful graphics, the artist created compelling illusions of spatial depth, as seen in this work my figure is enjoying in a museum. Although I'm happy with the results, painting this small study was quite a drag. The checker board kept on dancing before my eyes and I had to take regular breaks and rub my eyes for a minute. They don't call it Op Art for nothing! If you're interested in purchasing this small study just send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl or click on the link above. kind regards, Gerard
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