Description
Victor Vasarely was the father of “Op Art”—making images that we could easily create today with computers but that in the middle parts of the Twentieth Century required a magical combination of mathematical and creative genius to create.
This work, Koska-Mez, highlights Vasarely’s facility with color and with shapes and movement. It is an exemplar of op art. This silkscreen is a print of the 1972 acrylic of the same name.