Graphic print 35x50 cm in a limited edition. Print no. 63/500. Embossed stamp S.P.A.D.E.M. Loose print. Certificate, Arches France Infinity handmade paper. License: Victor Vasarely Museum. Editor: S.P.A.D.E.M.
About the author:
Already at the beginning of his artistic career, Vasarely experimented with light and shadow, and black was his favorite color. The result of this early graphic period included works such as Zebras (1937), Chessboard (1935), and Girl-power (1934).
He chose colors with mathematical precision – his goal was to create optical illusions and deceive the human eye. Victor Vasarely's work influenced not only architecture and promotional art but also decorative art and fashion.
In fine art, he is considered one of the pioneers of kinetic art and op-art, a movement utilizing knowledge from geometry and optics. He died at the age of 90 on March 15, 1997, in Paris, France.