The artwork titled “Vega-Lep” was created by Victor Vasarely in 1970. This piece falls under the Op Art movement and is executed in the medium of acrylic on canvas. It is an abstract work measuring 150 x 150 cm.
The artwork comprises a vibrant and dynamic arrangement of circular forms in various hues, creating an optical illusion that the spheres are pulsating in and out of the canvas. The grid of circles is meticulously organized, transitioning from vivid yellows, greens, and oranges to more subdued purples and pinks. This intricate arrangement lends a sense of depth and movement to the piece, characteristic of Vasarely’s renowned expertise in optical art. The use of contrasting colors and precise geometry invites viewers to engage with the visual complexity, making it an exemplary representation of the Op Art genre.