“The Visionaries at the East Hampton Gallery” is an artwork by Peter Max, created in 1967. As part of the Pop Art movement, this piece belongs to the genre of tessellation.
The artwork features a central, hypnotic swirl of concentric circles in shades of blue and orange, creating an optical illusion of depth. Surrounding this central motif, the piece displays symmetrical, tessellated patterns in vibrant colors such as pink, yellow, and green. These interlocking shapes form a flow of abstract designs, typical of the Pop Art aesthetic, which plays with repetition and bright contrasts. The overall composition is both visually striking and rhythmically balanced, reflecting the artist’s mastery of color and form.