Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Coloured Greys (2)

Bridget Riley's Fold, 2004 screen-print with abstract overlapping curved forms in blue, green, yellow, and cream, creating movement.

Screenprint on paper - Signed and dated (bottom right), numbered and titled (bottom left), in pencil. // Fold by Bridget Riley, created in 2004, is a striking limited edition screen-print that embodies the artist’s signature optical and geometric abstraction style. The artwork features a series of overlapping, curving forms in a palette of blue, green, yellow, and cream. The composition creates a sense of movement and depth, as the shapes intertwine and seem to fold into one another, giving the illusion of undulating waves or organic forms. Riley's use of color and shape demonstrates her mastery in creating visual effects that challenge perception, inviting the viewer to experience a dynamic interplay of light and form. This screen-print, signed and dated by the artist in the bottom right, and numbered in an edition of 250, exemplifies her ongoing exploration of rhythm, balance, and the impact of color. The simplicity and precision of Fold make it both captivating and contemplative, engaging viewers in a visual dance of motion and calm.

Artwork Copyright © Bridget Riley

Fold, 2004

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Screenprint on paper - Signed and dated (bottom right), numbered and titled (bottom left), in pencil. // Fold by Bridget Riley, created in 2004, is a striking limited edition screen-print that embodies the artist’s signature optical and geometric abstraction style. The artwork features a series of overlapping, curving forms in a palette of blue, green, yellow, and cream. The composition creates a sense of movement and depth, as the shapes intertwine and seem to fold into one another, giving the illusion of undulating waves or organic forms. Riley's use of color and shape demonstrates her mastery in creating visual effects that challenge perception, inviting the viewer to experience a dynamic interplay of light and form. This screen-print, signed and dated by the artist in the bottom right, and numbered in an edition of 250, exemplifies her ongoing exploration of rhythm, balance, and the impact of color. The simplicity and precision of Fold make it both captivating and contemplative, engaging viewers in a visual dance of motion and calm.

Artwork Copyright © Bridget Riley

Bridget Riley

One Small Step, 2009

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 10,500

Bridget Riley

Measure For Measure, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 11,900

Bridget Riley

La Lune, 1965

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 20,000 - 25,000

Bridget Riley

Rose Rose, 2011

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 17,500

Bridget Riley

Intervals 3, Blue / Green, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 8,900

Bridget Riley

Fold, 2004

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 8,900

Bridget Riley

Coloured Greys (2), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 13,000 - 17,000

Bridget Riley

Going Across, 2001

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

GBP 14,000 - 17,000

Bridget Riley

Two Blues, 2003

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 13,000 - 15,000

Bridget Riley

Start, 2000

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

GBP 11,000 - 15,000

Bridget Riley

About Lilac, 2007

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 9,000 - 12,000

Bridget Riley

Print For Chicago 8, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 18,000 - 22,000

Bridget Riley

Intervals 3 (Green/Purple), 2021

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 7,000 - 10,000

Bridget Riley

Brouillard, 2003

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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What is Op Art?

Op Art is a visual art style that uses optical illusions to create the impression of movement, vibrating patterns, flashing, or hidden images. The works are typically abstract, with many well-known pieces in black and white. The roots of Op Art can be traced back to earlier movements like Futurism, Constructivism, Dada, and Neo-Impressionism, particularly in their use of color effects and graphic design.

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