Definition von op-art im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
OP-ART Ort. s Tendenz in der zeitgenössischen plastischen Kunst, die darauf abzielt, die Ausdruckskraft des abstrakten Bildes zu bereichern, indem optische Effekte von Objekten entsprechend der Bewegung des Betrachters zu ihnen, sowie durch die Verwendung von Linien, geometrischen Formen erhalten werden. (fr., engl. op-art) OP-ART loc. s. tendință în arta plastică contemporană care urmărește îmbogățirea expresivității imaginii abstracte prin obținerea unor efecte optice ale obiectelor în funcție de mișcarea privitorului față de ele, ca și prin folosirea de linii, forme geometrice. (< fr., engl. op-art)
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OP-ART» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
op-art in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
op-art im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Optical Art: Theory and Practice
Explanation of optical art, an artistic development in the 1960s, and how it achieved its singular effects
Color these 30 original designs to make the interlocking rings, cubes, and other shapes stand out. Some visual illusions will even seem to move back and forth.
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Graphic and Op-Art Mazes
40 original mazes, among most visually beautiful. 7 in full color. Op art effects, visual illusions, 3-D mazes, etc. Solutions.
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Op Art and Visual Illusions
Use the black-and-white designs as they are or enlarge, reduce, crop, overlay, or repeat them. The uses for the visual illusions in this collection are endless . . . and remarkable!
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Op-Art Socks: Creative Effects in Sock Knitting - Pagina 6
The optical art or op-art movement of the 1960s inspired the patterns in this book. Derived from the German Bauhaus School founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, op art was identified in 1964 as a movement in the visual arts that emphasizes ...
Stephanie van der Linden, 2013
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Embodied Visions: Bridget Riley, Op Art and the Sixties
Bridget Riley's Op art paintings are icons of the 1960s, and fascinate art lovers as much now as they did then. Their central position in the art history of the period has not been generally explored, however - until now.
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Pop-Up Op-Art: Vasarely
Whether you're a long-time fan of Vasarely or pop-up books in general, this unique book offers a visual experience that readers will turn to again and again.
Philippe UG, Philippe U. G., 2014
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Art Cinétique: Artiste Du Op Art, Youri Messen-Jaschin, ...
Ce contenu est une compilation d'articles de l'encyclopedie libre Wikipedia.
op art was a prominent art movement of the 60's that many fashion designers incorporated into their deigns.
Pepin Press, Pepin Van Roojen, 2013
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Optical-Art - Betrachtung einer Kunstrichtung
Grundsätzlich kann gesagt werden, dass die Definition der Op-Art (zu deutsch: „optische Kunst“) recht schwer fällt, da es innerhalb dieser viele verschiedene Strömungen gibt, jedoch verfolgt sie generell die Idee des „wirkenden ...
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «OP-ART» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
op-art im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
On Our Radar: Graphic and Op-Art Prints for Fall/Winter 2015
The term Op Art or optical art was coined in 1964 to refer to a style of visual art that uses optical illusions. This Fall/Winter 2015, fashionable Op Art enthusiasts ... «BLOUIN ARTINFO, Sep 15»
The Cutting Board Gets An Op&Art Makeover
But with Shape Boards, Brooklyn-based design firm Bower gives cutting boards a stunning makeover, turning them into playful pieces of op-art. Designed by ... «Co.Design, Feb 14»
Face to Anti-Face
Op-ArtAdam Harvey. Face to Anti-Face. Adam Harvey is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work addresses the impact of surveillance technologies. Next year the ... «New York Times, Dez 13»
Op-Art Heads of State
Hair is a language; it announces our gender, class and even our politics. George Washington rejected wigs as too aristocratic for the new Republic. He tied his ... «New York Times, Feb 10»