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What is the artwork 'ECCLESIA 1985' by Bridget Riley?
'ECCLESIA 1985' is a significant Op Art composition by Bridget Riley, known for its geometric patterns and optical illusions that engage the viewer's perception.
What material is this Bridget Riley fine art print made from?
This museum-quality print is directly printed on 3mm thick Brushed Silver Aluminum DIBOND® with a distinctive horizontal grain for a dynamic, metallic effect.
What is the finish of the Aluminum DIBOND® print?
The print features a matte, glare-free finish. Unprinted white areas reveal a captivating brushed silver metallic sheen, ideal for this monochrome artwork.
How is the artwork protected for longevity?
The direct print on Aluminum DIBOND® offers excellent durability and resistance to fading, ensuring archival longevity for your Bridget Riley reproduction.
Does the print come with a hanging kit?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your Bridget Riley print. The specific type of kit may vary depending on the fulfillment country.
What is the historical significance of Bridget Riley's Op Art?
Bridget Riley pioneered Op Art, using precise geometric forms to create dynamic visual experiences that challenge how the eye perceives and interprets images.
Can you describe the optical effects in 'ECCLESIA 1985'?
The artwork employs contrasting geometric elements to create a sense of movement and vibration, a hallmark of Riley's masterful manipulation of visual perception.
