Bridget Riley U. K., b. 1931
Rose Rose, 2011
Screenprint in colours on paper
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on recto
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on recto
87 × 69 cm
© Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley's 'Rose Rose' (2011) is a vibrant and captivating artwork created for the 2012 London Olympic Games. The piece features a dynamic interplay of pigments, highlighting Riley's understanding of...
Bridget Riley's 'Rose Rose' (2011) is a vibrant and captivating artwork created for the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The piece features a dynamic interplay of pigments, highlighting Riley's understanding of colour theory. Bold horizontal lines guide the viewer's gaze, while rose and soft pink hues create a warm atmosphere that feels alive with movement. As the viewer's eyes move across the composition, the colours shift, enriching the perceptual experience and blurring the line between static and kinetic art. The rhythmic arrangement and vibrant colours in 'Rose Rose' evoke a musical quality, reflecting her fascination with the interplay of colour and form. This work not only engages the viewer intellectually but also demonstrates Riley's remarkable talent for creating visually stunning art.
The piece features a dynamic interplay of pigments, highlighting Riley's understanding of colour theory. Bold horizontal lines guide the viewer's gaze, while rose and soft pink hues create a warm atmosphere that feels alive with movement. As the viewer's eyes move across the composition, the colours shift, enriching the perceptual experience and blurring the line between static and kinetic art. The rhythmic arrangement and vibrant colours in 'Rose Rose' evoke a musical quality, reflecting her fascination with the interplay of colour and form. This work not only engages the viewer intellectually but also demonstrates Riley's remarkable talent for creating visually stunning art.