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Julian Stanczak — Offended Red
Julian Stanczak

Offended Red

1967

Julian Stanczak's 'Offended Red' is an acrylic painting on canvas created in 1967 that exemplifies the Op Art movement with its exploration of optical illusions and color vibration. The work uses geometric patterns and the strategic placement of red to create visual tension and dynamic movement.

Medium
acrylic on canvas

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Morning Session

November 16, 2022

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Julian Stanczak, Offended Red, 1967

Julian Stanczak's 'Offended Red' is an acrylic painting on canvas created in 1967 that exemplifies the Op Art movement with its exploration of optical illusions and color vibration. The work uses geometric patterns and the strategic placement of red to create visual tension and dynamic movement.

Medium
acrylic on canvas
Year
1967
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Acrylic, American, Op Art, Color Theory, Optical Illusion, Abstract, 1960s

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