Optical
This collection is a homage to Op Art, a style that became popular in the 1960s thanks to artists such as Bridget Riley and Victor Vaserely. I like to make optical illusions and play with your sense of perception. Dynamic lines and patterns trick your brain into seeing movement, while the silhouette figure adds a point of stillness as your eyes adjust to the motion.
Focal Flower (July 2022)
Tremors (November 2019)
Windmills of Your Mind (July 2021)
Caligari (September 2021)
Mind Slinky (June 2022)
It All Comes Down To This (May 2022)
Retina Bounce (June 2022)
Expansions (March 2022)
Zebratronic (May 2021)
Bloom (June 2021)
Peaks/Troughs (September 2021)
Always Vanishing (March 2022)
Voltage (May 2019)
Augenblitz (August 2020)
Pavone II (August 2021)
Megahertz (July 2021)
Cursive (July 2022)
Flusso di coscienza (July 2022)
Coalesce (November 2021)
Between (August 2021)
Neural Networks (June 2021)
Chaos (December 2018)
Stairscape (February 2019)
Schism (November 2019)
Kompakt (November 2019)
Transmission (December 2019)
Micromovements (February 2021)
Off-Piste (December 2022)
Side Eye (September 2022)