
Arcadia
4 works

Green Dominance, 1977
Screenprint
38 1/4 x 19 3/4 in 97 x 50 cm
Edition of 100
Bridget Riley’s Dominance series showcases her refined exploration of color and movement, featuring undulating lines in soft, muted hues across three striking screen prints. This series exemplifies Riley’s ongoing experimentation with Polychrome Op Art, following her initial foray into color in the late 1960s. The oscillating lines in Dominance create a gentle yet captivating optical illusion, challenging viewers’ perception as the forms seem to shift and ripple before their eyes. True to Riley's style, the series demonstrates her ability to blend color and form into an immersive visual experience that engages both the senses and the mind.
Price on Application

Green Dominance (Schubert 22; Tommasini & Gubay 23) · Bridget Riley · Bonhams · 2024-11 · $16,259

Green Dominance (Tommasini & Gubay 23) · Bridget Riley · Bonhams · 2024-09 · $19,215
GREEN DOMINANCE; BLUE DOMINANCE; AND RED DOMINANCE (SCHUBERT 22 - 24) · Bridget Riley · Sotheby's · 2018-10 · $0

GREEN DOMINANCE; BLUE DOMINANCE; AND RED DOMINANCE (SCHUBERT 22 - 24) · Bridget Riley · Sotheby's · 2018-10 · $0

Green Dominance · Bridget Riley · Phillips · 2018-06 · $10,825


Riley was awarded the International Prize for Painting at the 1968 Venice Biennale, cementing her international reputation. From the late 1960s, she began introducing colour into her work, working first with carefully limited Egyptian palettes and later a full range of hues, exploring stripe-based and diagonal compositions in which colour interaction becomes the primary subject. Her series including Orphean Elegy, The Seasons, and Rajasthan demonstrate the sustained rigour and beauty of this investigation. She continues to work from studios in London and Cornwall.