Bridget Riley (born April 24, 1931 in Norwood, London) is an English painter who is most notable as one of the foremost exponents of Op art, or optical art, a style which mixes art with the field of optical illusions and visual phenomena.
Bridget Riley is famous for being an English painter. In the 1980's, she was a board member of the National Gallery and is a Companions of Honour in Britain.
Bridget Riley got influenced by her teacher, her teacher directed her to study the art of Seurt.
Bridget Riley's main theme is Optical Art, also known as Op. Art
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Bridget Riley uses acrylics and oil paints, gouache and screenprint.
Perhaps one of the early ones: Movement in Squares, 1961.
In the 1960s.
By painting interesting Op Art.
She is the only famous female op-artist.
Bridget Riley was born in London.
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Some of Bridget Riley's most famous pieces of art include "Movement in Squares" (1961), "Saraband" (1985), and "Blaze 1" (1962). Riley is known for her Op art paintings that explore the visual effects of color and geometric shapes.
A beautiful Egyptian hieroglyphic inspired herAnswer 2The above happened when Bridget Riley was already a consummate artist and is not how she got started.
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Bridget Riley Hasn't died yet she is 86 and was born in 1931
I would think that the most famous piece of art by Bridget Riley was called 'Movement in Squares'. TRUE..............
Bridget Riley got influenced by her teacher, her teacher directed her to study the art of Seurt.
Please specify which Bridget Riley you are referring to and which war you want to know about. If you are referring to the artist Bridget Riley she was alive during World War 2. She was born in 1935. If you want to know about another Bridget Riley you will need to resubmit your question with the specifics. Thanks.