Fall (1963) by Bridget Riley

Fall - Bridget Riley - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleFall
ArtistBridget Riley
Date1963
Mediumemulsion,board
Art MovementOp Art
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Fall

The artwork entitled “Fall,” created by Bridget Riley in 1963, is an exquisite example of the Op Art movement. This piece is executed in emulsion on board and is currently housed in the Tate Modern in London, UK. “Fall” is a part of the abstract genre, intensely exploring visual effects and perceptions.

In “Fall,” Bridget Riley employs a series of meticulously arranged black and white wavy lines that curve gracefully. These lines create an optical illusion of movement and depth, compelling the viewer’s eyes to dance across the canvas. The deliberate precision and repetition of patterns invoke a sense of visual vibration, epitomizing the essence of Op Art, which focuses on tricking the eye with contrasting shades and dynamic forms. The abstract nature of the artwork leaves it open to interpretation, while its calculated complexity mesmerizes viewers with a visually stimulating experience.

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