ABSTRACT REALISM, POP ART, OP ART

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Abstract Realism

not easy to define because it combines not easy to define because it combines two contradictory terms, is to use hypothetical painting techniques to somehow change the perception of a real object.

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Abstract Realism

use hypothetical painting techniques to somehow change the perception of a real object.

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Benjamin Cruz

He was an award-winning Filipino painter who has the ability to dream and create mew worlds.

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Benjamin Cruz

transforms his pieces to new heights with this concept of manipulating dimensionality

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Popular Art

It was an art movement with a view of posivity about the post-war consumer boom during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Popular Art

designed to be easily understandable and appreciated by a broad audience, often using familiar themes, styles, and techniques

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Richard Hamilton

He was the pioneer of Pop Art and he described it as “designed for a mass audience

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Optical Art

about physical sensations.

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Optical Art

employed special effects made possible by merging old techniques and new technology.

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Optical Art

fools the eye, creates a visual tension in the viewer’s mind that gives works the illusion of movement

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Victor Vasarely

He was one of the key figures in the creation of Op art