The artwork titled “Vonal Stri” was created by Victor Vasarely in 1975. Executed using acrylic on canvas, it belongs to the Op Art movement and measures 200 x 200 cm. This abstract work is a prime example of Vasarely’s exploration of visual perception and optical illusions.
The artwork features a series of concentric squares that create an illusion of depth. The squares are painted in alternating colors, including green, yellow, blue, and black, with each successive square decreasing in size as they approach the center. The orderly, yet hypnotic arrangement of these squares creates a dynamic visual effect, drawing the viewer’s gaze towards the central point. The interplay of colors and geometric precision embodies the principles of Op Art, engaging the viewer in an active optical experience.