




Let It Be Orange
Let It Be Orange presents a masterwork of kinetic color interaction and optical vibration, characteristic of Julian Stanczak's pioneering contributions to Op Art. This 1981 screenprint demonstrates the artist's sophisticated command of color theory through a meticulously composed field of concentric geometric forms that seem to pulse and shift as the eye moves across the surface. The interplay of warm orange tones against complementary hues creates a dynamic visual experience where static imagery generates the illusion of movement, a signature principle of Stanczak's artistic practice. The work's square format and controlled composition invite sustained viewing, rewarding the collector with increasingly complex perceptual effects that challenge conventional notions of what a two-dimensional print can accomplish. This edition work represents an accessible entry point into Stanczak's celebrated oeuvre for collectors seeking authentic examples of 1980s Op Art practice. The artist's systematic exploration of color relationships and optical phenomenon had already established him as a major figure in contemporary abstraction by this date, and Let It Be Orange exemplifies the refined technical execution and conceptual rigor that define his screenprints. The work remains vibrant and fresh, its carefully selected color palette maintaining its luminous intensity across nearly four decades. For collectors drawn to geometric abstraction, color-based art, or the continued influence of Op Art on contemporary practice, this signed edition offers both aesthetic pleasure and historical significance within the artist's body of work.
- Medium
- Julian Stanczak, Let It Be Orange, 1981, Signed, Screenprint, Edition 91/175, 27 1/4" x 27" Framed Size, 26" x 26" Sheet Size
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Georgetown Frame Shoppe
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