The artwork titled “Tekers-MC” by Victor Vasarely, created in 1981, is an abstract piece done in acrylic on canvas. This work belongs to the Op Art movement, which is characterized by the use of visual illusions and vibrant patterns that impart a sense of motion.
The artwork is a complex interplay of concentric circles and geometric shapes rendered in a vivid palette of colors. Repeated lines and patterns create optical illusions that captivate the viewer’s gaze, making certain areas appear to undulate or pulsate. The rigorous precision and arrangement of the shapes evoke a sense of dynamism and depth, hallmarks of Vasarely’s mastery in Optical Art. The concentric designs and interlocking forms generate a hypnotic effect, drawing the onlooker into a mesmerizing visual journey.