The artwork, titled “Cheyt Pyr,” is a creation by the artist Victor Vasarely, produced between the years 1970 and 1971. This piece is a notable example of the Op Art movement and belongs to the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a mesmerizing geometric composition typical of the Op Art movement, creating an illusion of depth and movement. Dominated by hexagonal patterns, it exhibits a vibrant interplay of colors with a central focus on shades of red and purple, transitioning outward to blues and greens. This combination of geometric forms and color gradients induces a three-dimensional effect, making the central hexagonal structure appear to bulge out towards the viewer. The surrounding patterns further enhance this illusion, contributing to the dynamic and pulsating visual experience.