1. Victor Vasarely
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    Saying, “the two creative expressions.. art and science.. form an imaginary construct that is in accord with our sensibility and contemporary knowledge,” Victor Vasarely drew upon his scientific training to create art. The optical effect of his intertwined black and white Zebras (1938) made him the pioneer of Op Art.
    Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) was a Hungarian-French artist widely considered the father of the Op Art movement. Born in Hungary, Vasarely studied at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts before moving to Paris in 1930. There, he worked as a graphic artist and advertising designer, creating posters and advertisements for various companies.
    Its origin is developed by the Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely (1906-1997) considered the father of Op art; Vasarely created his own model of geometric abstract art with optical effects of movement, ambiguity of forms, perspectives and unstable images.
    Op Art actually emerged from the work of Victor Vasarely, who first explored unusual perceptual effects in some designs from the 1930s.
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