“Ezinor,” crafted by Victor Vasarely in 1949, is an abstract artwork rendered in oil on board. This piece belongs to the Abstract Art movement and exemplifies the abstract genre.
The artwork features an intricate composition of geometric shapes, interplaying primarily with shades of black, white, green, and muted pink. Dominant forms within the composition include rectangles, lines, and curves, which generate a sense of spatial depth and movement. There is a prominent black square juxtaposed beside white and green rectangular forms, creating a stark contrast. Additionally, sweeping curves intersect with angular shapes, giving the piece a dynamic and balanced aesthetic. The careful manipulation of color and form reveals Vasarely’s skill in creating a visual language that communicates abstract concepts through simple yet evocative shapes.