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Op-Art patterns.

Paper kite butterflies in op-art patterns.

The geometric elements were everywhere: zigzag op-art patterns or harlequin effects; shoes with checkered heels.

By the late 1990s his art had become even more complex, abounding with kaleidoscopic Op art patterns and decorative baroque flourishes.

At Barneys New York, white cotton T-shirts with Pop Art patterns by Comme des Garçons Men trumpet the words "Ham," "Fat" or "Jam" in large fluorescent letters ($120).

The 60's window is all black-and-white Op Art patterns (including a guitar), with chairs in chrome and clear Plexiglas.

Sound and vision are intimately connected – the op-art patterns read as audio – and the images zip and sizzle on the screen like cinematic Bridget Riley.

She brings to it a distinctive penchant for tightly stitched drawing, peasant art patterns and crystalline, hard-edged shapes as well as an affection for quilting, old wallpaper and cartooning.

In the rock, she could see, like art patterns following the natural lines of the strata, the chisel marks of the navvies who'd once cut and blasted down into it.

AGATHA RUIZ DE LA PRADA: The irreverent aristocrat, who ran with a pre-Oscar Pedro Almod?, sticks bold Pop Art patterns -- flowers, hearts, stars -- on clothes for men, women and kids as well as linens and accessories for the home.

Some of the more intriguing lots include an abstract painting of bold, Pop-art patterns by William T. Williams ("Up Balls") and a vivid portrait — with an electric-yellow background — by Barkley L. Hendricks, of a Philadelphia d.j.j

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