Op Art
Optical art uses optical illusions.
The term first
appeared in Time Magazine in 1964, but artists started
using this style in 1930.
The brain catches the
information incorrectly, so shapes look as if they’re
moving or the picture is impossible to...
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Op Art
Optical art uses optical illusions.
The term first
appeared in Time Magazine in 1964, but artists started
using this style in 1930.
The brain catches the
information incorrectly, so shapes look as if they’re
moving or the picture is impossible to represent.
Mona cat by Romero Britto
Mona cat is a picture made by Romero Britto.
He used a
lot of different colours.
He tries to represent The
Gioconda made by Leonardo Da Vinci but she’s got a cat
face.
Romero Britto draws strange pictures, but at the
same time these pictures are funny.
He uses a lot of
different colours and his pictures are trendy, appealing
and upbeat too.
They’re also modern pictures.
I saw
Mona Cat picture in my high school and it impressed me.
My high school has lots of Romero Britto’s pictures and
they make the high school trendier than other high
schools.
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