Below are examples of radial symmetry in art by artist Victor Vasarely.
Victor Vasarely, was a Hungarian–French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the op art movement. His work entitled Zebra, created in the 1930s, is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of op art.
What do you think? Which one is your favorite?
"Zebra" 1938
The second one is my favorite because it looks like I can almost touch it. Like it's 3D.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one is the third one because it kinda looks like its moving if you stare at it.
ReplyDeleteI think he is very talented. i like the 1st one because the other ones make my eyes hurt
ReplyDeletei like the second one because its colorful and looks like it is coming out at you
ReplyDeleteThe bottom one is my personal favorite because it looks the most dynamic and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the sescond one because it is looks 3D and i like the color scheme.
ReplyDeleteI think his work is great and gives a very cool optical allusion. The 4th one is my favorite.
ReplyDelete- Chasity Cummings
his work is great and i like all of them but scrolling through them, the third one caught my attention just because of how the design fits in with the colors
ReplyDelete- hunter
I personally don't love his art, but I can't say it's not interesting. I like the 4th one the best because of the simple color transitions and it's not too hectic for my eyes to look at.
ReplyDeleteI think his work is very fun and interesting. Personally, my favorite was the 2nd one because I liked the colors and design of it the best.
ReplyDeleteI think that his work is great, i personally like the third one the best
ReplyDeleteI think that his work is amazing. I like the first one because I like how he combined the zebras together.
ReplyDeleteI think that his work is amazing. I like the first one because I like how he combined the zebras together.
ReplyDelete-Blake Jones
the second one is my favorite, because it shows not only the art of shapes, but also the art of the animal within the symmetry of the lines.
ReplyDeleteHe has really good artwork, i really like the second one because of the 3D kind of shape it makes. - Truett
ReplyDeleteI like the second one because its trippy.
ReplyDeletei liked the 3rd one because it made me dizzy
ReplyDeleteI like the third one because I couldn't see properly after looking at it. Also the colors look clean.
ReplyDelete-Erica Fuller
I like the 3rd one because its cool to look at and the lines make it interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the 3rd image because it appeals to my senses
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