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Dyevat (Red and Blues)

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Victor Vasarely

Victor Vasarely

$1,250

Hungarian (1908–1997)

  • Date: circa 1980
  • Screenprint
  • Image Size: 18 x 18 inches
  • Size: 29.5 in. x 22 in. (74.93 cm x 55.88 cm)

$1,250

Unframed

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RoGallery framing experts will choose the best moulding to match your artwork based on your color selection.  If you have custom framing requests contact us

Framing includes: High Quality Wood Mouldings, Acid-free Materials (hinge tape, matting, and backing), plexiglass, and hanging hardware. 

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about Dyevat (Red and Blues)

Experience Victor Vasarely’s dynamic circa 1980 screenprint "Dyevat (Red and Blues)," a masterful example of Optical Art that captures the vibrant interplay between warm and cool colors through precise geometric patterns and optical illusions.

This work transforms the fundamental contrast of red and blue into a mesmerizing celebration of color theory and visual perception, rendered with Vasarely’s characteristic mathematical precision and mastery of Op Art techniques that create depth and movement within the composition. The piece demonstrates the artist’s exceptional ability to manipulate color relationships while showcasing his revolutionary approach to creating optical effects that challenge the viewer’s perception of space and dimension. This screenprint represents a significant example of 1980s Optical Art and Vasarely’s continued exploration of color dynamics and geometric abstraction during his mature period.

About The Artist: Victor Vasarely

Hungarian-born Victor Vasarely is known as a founder of optical art. Vasarely was born in Pecs and grew up in Piešťany (then Pöstyén) and Budapest where in 1925 he took up medical studies at Budapest University. In 1927 he abandoned medicine to learn traditional academic painting at the private Podolini-Volkmann Academy. In 1928/1929, he enrolled at Sándor Bortnyik's Műhely (lit. "workshop", in existence until 1938),...

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About The Medium: Screenprint

A stencil process employing a frame on which silk or synthetic fabric is stretched. Stencils are hand-drawn or hand-cut and placed on the stretched fabric and act as a block out when the ink passes through the screen by means of a squeegee onto the paper, the non-stencil areas create the image. Also known as silkscreen or serigraph.

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Dyevat (Red and Blues)

Victor Vasarely

circa 1980

Unframed

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Dyevat (Red and Blues)

Victor Vasarely

circa 1980

Optional Framing Choices

RoGallery framing experts will choose the best moulding to match your artwork based on your color selection.  If you have custom framing requests contact us

$257.50

Black

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White

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Light Wood

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Gold

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Silver

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Dark Wood

Framing includes: High Quality Wood Mouldings, Acid-free Materials (hinge tape, matting, and backing), plexiglass, and hanging hardware. 

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