The artwork titled “Keiho C1” was created by Victor Vasarely in 1963. It is part of the Op Art movement and falls within the abstract genre. This particular piece exemplifies Vasarely’s exploration into visual perception and the optical effects produced by geometrical forms.
The artwork is characterized by a dazzling array of rectangular patterns, each appearing to shift and undulate against a vibrant background. The predominant colors are bold shades of red, blue, pink, and purple, arranged to create a sense of depth and movement. The repeated patterns create an optical illusion that evokes a sense of dynamism and fluctuation, making the shapes within seem as though they are in continuous motion. The juxtaposition of contrasting colors and the meticulous arrangement of geometric shapes are quintessential elements of Vasarely’s work, compelling the viewer to engage actively with the perceptual experience presented in the artwork.