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  • სახელოვნებათა მიმდევრობაGeometric Abstraction

ვიქტორ ვასარელი (1906 – 1997)

ვიქტორ ვასარელის (1906-1997) ოპ-ართისა და კინეტიკური ხელოვნების პიონერი! აღმოაჩინეთ მისი გეომეტრიული აბსტრაქციები, ოპტიკური ილუზიები და თანამედროვე ხელოვნებაზე მუდმივმოქმედი გავლენა.

SIR-RIS-B: A Geometric Symphony of Color and Illusion

Victor Vasarely’s SIR-RIS-B is more than just a painting; it's an embodiment of Op Art—a movement that fundamentally altered our understanding of visual perception. Created in 1959–1968, this striking piece exemplifies Vasarely’s unwavering commitment to geometric abstraction and his pioneering exploration into the realm of optical illusions. The artwork itself presents a mesmerizing spiral pattern dominated by shades of blue and white—a harmonious blend that immediately draws the eye and invites contemplation. It's a visual paradox: seemingly static yet brimming with latent movement, achieved through meticulous layering of pigment on panel.
  • Style: Op Art – Characterized by its deliberate manipulation of color and texture to generate illusions of motion and depth.
  • Technique: Tempera on Panel – Vasarely’s choice of medium ensured durability and allowed for precise control over tonal variations, crucial to conveying the artwork's optical effects.
  • Historical Context: Emerging in the mid-1960s, Op Art coincided with a broader cultural fascination with scientific discoveries concerning perception and neurology. Artists like Vasarely sought to translate these concepts into tangible visual experiences.
Symbolism: The spiral motif—a recurring element in Vasarely’s oeuvre—represents dynamism, growth, and the interconnectedness of elements. Its repetition creates a hypnotic rhythm that engages the viewer's gaze and stimulates their imagination. The dominant blue hue evokes feelings of serenity and stability, juxtaposed with the white accents which introduce lightness and visual contrast. This interplay contributes to the artwork’s overall emotional impact—a sense of wonder and fascination at the transformative power of perception. Emotional Impact: SIR-RIS-B transcends mere aesthetic pleasure; it invites viewers into a dialogue with their own sensory experience. The spiral pattern stimulates visual cortex activity, triggering sensations of movement and depth that defy conventional representation. Vasarely’s intention was not simply to depict an image but to provoke a reaction—to challenge our assumptions about how we see the world and to celebrate the beauty inherent in illusion itself. It's a piece designed to captivate and inspire, reminding us that art can unlock hidden dimensions of consciousness.
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### Additional Research Links:
  • Fondation Vasarely – Explore the museum dedicated to Victor Vasarely’s legacy and artistic achievements.
  • SIR-RIS-B by Victor Vasarely – Discover detailed information about this artwork on Artnet, including its provenance and auction history.
  • SIR-RIS-B by Victor Vasarely on artnet – View auction records and explore the artwork’s market value.
  • Victor Vasarely – Delve into his biography and artistic journey, uncovering the influences that shaped his groundbreaking style.
  • Victor Vasarely: Pioneering Op Art & Democratizing Visual Experience – Gain insights into the philosophical underpinning of Vasarely’s artistic vision and its significance within the broader context of modern art.

  • ამ ნამუშევრის შესახებ

    • სათაური: სირი სის ბ
    • ხატულა: ვიქტორ ვასარელი
    • ფორმატი: კვადრატული
    • საავტორო უფლების სტატუსი: საავტორო უფლებებით დაცულია
    • მასალა: აკრილი ტილოზე
    • ტექნიკა და მასალა: კედლის დეკორი
    • ფერის ტონალობა: ლურჯ-იისფრიდან ვარდისფრამდე
    • ფერების ინტენსივობა: ბალანსირებული
    • თემები: color vibrations, dynamic composition, abstract art

    მოკლე ინფორმაცია

    • Subject or theme: Abstract patterns
    • Notable elements or techniques: Optical illusions, Geometric abstraction
    • Year: 1959–1968
    • Artistic style: Kinetic art
    • Dimensions: 59 x 59 cm.
    • Movement: Op Art
    • Influences:
      • Mondrian
      • Malevich

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