-Bridget Riley
Explore the work of one of the masters of the Op Art movement, MC Escher. You will be amazed how art and math combine into incredible works of art.
Watch Video then proceed to STEP 3
Relativity, 1953
Drawing Hands, 1948
Reptiles, 1945
Balcony, 1945
Below you will find 4 different OP ART tutorials ranging from more beginner (LEVEL 1) to more challenging (LEVEL 4) Please choose one Op Art option (or find one on your own that celebrates Op Art!) and finish it to completion. As always, try your best and be as creative as possible with your work on Op Art! Enjoy!Â
Create your Op Art, then proceed to STEP 4
Reflection is an important part of the art process. Reflection is when an artist thinks back upon his/her artwork and wonders about ways the art could be made better next time it is made, or what things were learned through the art process. To finalize this assignment, fill out an ART REFLECTION SHEET (found in Google Classroom) and add it, along with a picture of your Op Art drawing, to your PORTFOLIO.
Try some of these OP ART worksheets (below) for extended learning!