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Continuing with our fortnightly artist study I recently hosted a session to look at the work of Bridget Riley. This was a fun artist to look at as her Op Art is very unlike the other art we have looked at together. Why Bridget Riley? Throughout the sessions that I have run, I have sought... Read More

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Op Art worksheets provide a fantastic way for you to engage with optical art, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of this art form. By working through these printable activities, you can exercise creativity, improve concentration, and develop an eye for intricate patterns and optical illusions.

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Children love learning about the OP Art movement and creating their own unique designs. Follow our step-by-step Op art drawing tutorial to create a fun shaded “wiggly line” designs.

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Optical Art- The Kindergarten students are starting a new Unit of Inquiry on the Five Senses. I explained the concept of optical illusion to the children and we looked at paintings by Victor Vasarely, Josef Albers, and Bridget Riley. The students engaged in an art activity based on one of Bridget Riley's paintings through the technique of weaving with black and white.

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Simple one page middle school art sub plan to teach about op art using line inspired by Bridget Riley. Includes step-by-step and finished example, plus art reproduction #bridgetrileyartlesson #arthistoryforkids #middleschoolarthistory #artsubplans #opartlessonideas

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Victor Vasarley (above) and Bridget Riley (below) are the King and Queen of Op Art (Optical Illusion Art). They used lines to create form and movement on empty spaces. The use of bending lines (contour line) creates the illusion or three dimension on a flat surface. Olivia , Jorja, Jaycee, and Estrella We are going to use flat and bending lines on our paper. Like Victor Vasarley's bulging sphere, our back ground will be flat lines and our hand will have bent "contour" lines. It will appear…

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