Tapestry after Victor Vasarely Ondulatoires, 20th century Op Art, hand-woven in wool on cotton weft. Dimensions 302 x 198 cm.
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Tapestry after Victor Vasarely – Undulatory , representing the best of 20th-century Op Art . This piece explores the optical effects, movement, and visual illusions characteristic of Vasarely's artistic language. Handwoven in wool on a cotton warp, this tapestry combines precise design, fine weaving, and a strong graphic presence. Measuring 302 x 198 cm , it stands out as a major work for a contemporary interior, gallery, or modern art collection. Victor Vasarely (1906–1997) is considered the father of Op Art , an artistic movement centered on visual illusion and geometric rhythm. His work profoundly influenced design, architecture, and textiles, where his modular compositions were transposed into tapestries and textile works. His creations demonstrate the perfect alliance between geometric rigor and visual impact , making each rug a true work of art. | |