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Op Art worksheets are a great way for art enthusiasts and creative individuals to explore and practice the fascinating world of optical illusions. These worksheets provide a variety of visually stimulating patterns and designs, allowing you to create your own mesmerizing artwork. Whether you're an art student looking to enhance your skills or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of optical art, these printable worksheets are the perfect tool to ignite your imagination and captivate your senses.

Explore our collection of Op Art worksheets for a fun and engaging way to learn about optical illusions and geometric patterns. Get your creativity flowing and start creating your own mesmerizing Op Art pieces today! #OpArt #PrintableWorksheets #ArtEducation #artworksheets

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Teaching & Creating ART with all my heART...

Victor Vasarley (above) and Bridget Riley (below) are the King and Queen of Op Art (Optical Illusion Art). They used lines to create form and movement on empty spaces. The use of bending lines (contour line) creates the illusion or three dimension on a flat surface. Olivia , Jorja, Jaycee, and Estrella We are going to use flat and bending lines on our paper. Like Victor Vasarley's bulging sphere, our back ground will be flat lines and our hand will have bent "contour" lines. It will appear…

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Discover a mesmerizing abstract op art design featuring a textured background. This vector illustration showcases intricate patterns and textures.

Illustration about Abstract op art design. Textured background. Vector art. Illustration of pattern, vector, texture - 99716225

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DISCUSSION: Geometric shape vs. Organic Shape we just went over geometric shapes what are organic shapes? where do we find them? in math class? in nature? where do you hear that word ORGANIC? farmer’s market grocery store City Scape: What is it?  Look at Paul Klee’s Castle and the Sun What are his Buildings made up of? What Colors do you see? Are there any Organic shapes? Foreground: Front of the picture; bottom of your paper Middle ground: middle of your picture; horizon line in a Landscape; middle of your paper Background: The back of your picture; above the horizon line; the TOP of your paper Overlapping: one object being on top of another The Buildings in the foreground will have no overlapping The buildings in the middle ground will be hidden slightly behind the foreground buildings The buildings in the background will be hidden behind the foreground and  middle ground buildings ARTIST: Paul Klee (1879 – 1940)  Swiss painter of German nationality. His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.  Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually mastered color theory, and wrote extensively about it.  His works reflect his dry humor and his sometimes child-like perspective, his personal moods and beliefs, and his musicality.  He and his friend, the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, both taught at the German Bauhaus school of art and architecture. for additional information, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Klee PROJECT: Construct a City Scape using Organic and Geometric shapes Step1: Pencil: Draw your cityscape starting at the bottom of your page (foreground) Draw geometric and organic shaped buildings (3-5) Step2: Draw the next set of buildings in the middle ground. Remember to have the buildings in the foreground overlap these buildings. Draw at least one organic shaped building Step3: Draw our last set of buildings in the background. have them be overlapped by both of  the first sets of buildings Step4: fill in your buildings with windows (geometric or organic), lines, tops anything to make your buildings unique like Paul Klee’s Step5: Fill in with chalk pastels in primary and secondary colors like Paul Klee.  Step6: the background could remain white or you could make it brown like Paul Klee’s work. MATERIALS: White paper Oil pastels Pencils Additional photo's of student work:

DISCUSSION: Geometric shape vs. Organic Shape we just went over geometric shapes what are organic shapes? where do we find them? in math class? in nature? where do you hear that word ORGANIC? farmer’s market grocery store City Scape: What is it? Look at Paul Klee’s Castle and the Sun What are his Buildings made up of? What Colors do you see? Are there any Organic shapes? Foreground: Front of the picture; bottom of your paper Middle ground: middle of your picture; horizon line in a Landscape…

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Our Combed Cotton is a lightweight cloth that is easy to work with. This versatile fabric is perfect for sewing projects including quilting and appliqué. Content: 100% cotton Thread count: 210 inches (82cm) Width: 56” Stretch: None Weight: 3.82 oz per square yard Shrinkage: < 1% Suitable for: Quilting, appliqué, and crafts Care Instructions: Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron Print Technique: A direct print process that uses…

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