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Screenprint in colours on Fabriano wove paper
Originates from the New Disc Paintings exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, 2017 in Paris
Published by Cristea Roberts Gallery
Framed to the artist’s specifications
2020
Edition Size: 175
Sheet Size: 63.5cm x 62.3cm cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Screenprint in colours on Fabriano wove paper
Originates from the New Disc Paintings exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, 2017 in Paris
Published by Cristea Roberts Gallery
Framed to the artist’s specifications
Price on Application
English artist Bridget Riley is renowned for her contribution to the Op Art movement. Her flagship works deploy optical illusions using black and white geometric patterns. Her early pieces nearly all used black and white, with the occasional addition of grayscale tones. As her career developed she began introducing colours in to her work, and she would experiment with how the addition of different colours in patterns lent a sense of movement to her pieces. Riley travelled extensively and drew inspiration from the places she visited, particularly with regard to the colours she chose to work with. Shadow Play, an oil on canvas that she produced in 1990, was heavily influenced by Riley’s interest in the Egyptian hieroglyphs in the 1980s. She is also well known for her murals, which have been created for museums in Paris and London.