Victor Vasarely - Jenge (1980)
Victor Vasarely - Jenge (1980)
Jenge, 1980
Victor Vasarely
color screenprint hand-signed by the artist
Edition of 300 copies
70 × 51 cm
Excellent condition
Delivery from France with insurance and tracking number
Screen printing Jenge by Victor Vasarely is a fascinating exploration of optical illusion and geometry. In this work, Vasarely uses vibrant shapes and colors to create a sense of movement and depth. The blue circles, surrounded by geometric patterns in pink, yellow, and red, appear to float and move, drawing the viewer's eye toward the center of the composition. Vasarely, a pioneer of optical art, invites an immersive visual experience here, where geometric abstraction and sensory perception come together in dynamic harmony.
This work perfectly illustrates the importance of the interaction between art and the viewer. By playing on visual perceptions, Victor Vasarely engages the audience in a reflection on the very nature of perception and reality. Each glance at the screen print reveals new nuances, testifying to the depth of his artistic approach.