thinking about art
Representational images would only distract from her primary ideas. So she simplified her visual language to utilize only black and white and the elements of line, shape and form.
Phillip Barcio • Bridget Riley and the Philosophy of Stripes
the power of comics and manga
While complicating the color palette she was using, Riley simultaneously simplified her language of forms. She all but eliminated squares, triangles and circles, and focused largely on stripes throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Stripes lend themselves easily to a study of repetition, which Riley perceived as essential to getting people to really look... See more
Phillip Barcio • Bridget Riley and the Philosophy of Stripes
lines are the primary form of perception, elements like shape and color come after
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