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    Bridget Riley, Sylvan, 2000

    Bridget Riley

    Sylvan, 2000
    Screenprint
    35 x 24 in
    89 x 61 cm
    Edition of 75
    Series: Lozenges
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    Bridget Riley’s *Lozenges* series reveals her fascination with color, form, and the optical interplay that occurs between carefully arranged shapes. In this series, Riley places elongated, lozenge-shaped forms side by...
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    Bridget Riley’s *Lozenges* series reveals her fascination with color, form, and the optical interplay that occurs between carefully arranged shapes. In this series, Riley places elongated, lozenge-shaped forms side by side in intricate patterns, creating a composition that feels both vibrant and harmonious. Each lozenge is painted in contrasting colors or subtle gradients, allowing them to interact in ways that create a sense of depth and movement. The visual effect is a mesmerizing flow across the canvas, where colors seem to ripple and pulse, drawing the viewer’s eye in a continuous, rhythmic motion from one shape to the next.
    Riley's mastery of color theory shines through in the *Lozenges* series. By juxtaposing warm and cool tones, she generates unexpected contrasts and harmonies that enhance the spatial tension between each shape. As the colors shift subtly from one lozenge to the next, the viewer perceives a kind of visual vibration, as if the shapes are gently shifting in space. This use of color and form allows Riley to evoke a sensation of expansion and contraction, making the flat canvas surface appear animated and full of life.
    The *Lozenges* series is a testament to Riley’s ability to create powerful optical experiences with minimal forms. Each piece encourages the viewer to engage deeply, as the carefully orchestrated arrangements of color and shape challenge perceptions of depth and motion. Through this series, Riley invites viewers into an experience of visual harmony and dynamic balance, underscoring her ongoing exploration of how shape, color, and rhythm can transform our sense of space and movement.
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