Richard Anuszkiewicz trained in Cleveland, Ohio. He was considered a major force in the Op Art movement, Anuszkiewicz is concerned with the optical changes that occur when different high-intensity colors are applied to the same geometric configurations. He worked off of his mentors work and studied even further into his style. He says "My work is of an experimental nature and has centered on an investigation into the effects of complementary colors of full intensity when juxtaposed and the optical changes that occur as a result, and a study of the dynamic effect of the whole under changing conditions of light, and the effect of light on color." I responded to Richards art work in a good way, I love looking at optical illusions and he does that with bright colors so I enjoyed learning more about him.
Turquoise Sun
Acrylic on Canvas
Marriage of Warm and Cool
Painted wood
Translumia
Painted wood
Marriage of Reds and Oranges
Acrylic on paper
Translumia
Painted wood
Translumia
Painted wood
Red Mask
Oil on Board
Backyard on Monday
Ink and Gouache on Board
Bonfire
Watercolor
Concentric
Oil on canvas
Mask
Oil on Canvas
White Shapes
Watercolor
Red Edged Smokey Grey Square
Acrylic on paper












