Julian Stanczak 1978 Op Art Conferring Blue Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name: Julian Stanczak

Title: Conferring Blue: Optical Harmonies by Julian Stanczak.

This signed limited edition silkscreen, created in 1978 by Julian Stanczak, exemplifies the artist’s mastery within the Optical Art movement. With a strong foundation as a student of Josef Albers and a colleague of Anuskiewicz, Stanczak stands as one of the foremost proponents of this captivating artistic style in the United States.

“Conferring Blue” showcases Stanczak’s exceptional ability to orchestrate vibrant interactions of color, line, form, and space, resulting in mesmerizing visual harmonies. The artwork’s two-dimensional surfaces possess a dynamic quality, generating a remarkable fusion of visual energy and elegance. Stanczak’s adeptness at manipulating these visual elements gives rise to highly sensitive surfaces that induce a range of perceptual effects, including captivating vibrations and lingering after-images.

Immerse yourself in the world of optical illusions and explore the meticulous craftsmanship of Julian Stanczak’s “Conferring Blue.” Experience the transformative power of his artistic vision as he invites you to witness the interplay of colors and forms, evoking a sense of wonder and enchantment.

Year: 1978

Medium Type: Silkscreen  

Size-Width | Size-Height: 25” x 25”

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked  | 65/175

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

$3,500.00

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Julian Stanczak

A student of Josef Albers and a colleague of Anuskiewicz, Julian Stanczak is one of the foremost exponents of the Optical Art movement living in the United States today.

The ability to set up strong interactions of color, line, form and space has afforded Julian Stanczak the power to establish internal dynamics in his two-dimensional surfaces that in turn generate the maximum of visual energy and elegance.

Stanczak’s ability to deal with these two basic visual activities, has produced highly sensitive surfaces that induce various perceptual effects such as vibrations and after-images.

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Weight 8 lbs
Dimensions 38 × 5 × 28 in
Title

Julian Stanczak 1978 Op Art Conferring Blue Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name

Edition Type

Limited Edition

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Edition Size

65/175

Date of Creation

Year

1978

Signed

Signed in pencil and marked

Item height

25

Item Width

25

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Julian Stanczak 1978 Op Art Conferring Blue Signed Limited Edition Silkscreen

Artist Name: Julian Stanczak

Title: Conferring Blue: Optical Harmonies by Julian Stanczak.

This signed limited edition silkscreen, created in 1978 by Julian Stanczak, exemplifies the artist's mastery within the Optical Art movement. With a strong foundation as a student of Josef Albers and a colleague of Anuskiewicz, Stanczak stands as one of the foremost proponents of this captivating artistic style in the United States.

"Conferring Blue" showcases Stanczak's exceptional ability to orchestrate vibrant interactions of color, line, form, and space, resulting in mesmerizing visual harmonies. The artwork's two-dimensional surfaces possess a dynamic quality, generating a remarkable fusion of visual energy and elegance. Stanczak's adeptness at manipulating these visual elements gives rise to highly sensitive surfaces that induce a range of perceptual effects, including captivating vibrations and lingering after-images.

Immerse yourself in the world of optical illusions and explore the meticulous craftsmanship of Julian Stanczak's "Conferring Blue." Experience the transformative power of his artistic vision as he invites you to witness the interplay of colors and forms, evoking a sense of wonder and enchantment.

Year: 1978

Medium Type: Silkscreen  

Size-Width | Size-Height: 25'' x 25''

Signed | Edition Size: Signed in pencil and marked  | 65/175

Unframed in Very Good Condition.

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