Kiss 1961 by Bridget Riley

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Kiss (1961)

Op Art · Black and White · Museum-Quality Print

A seminal work from Riley's early black-and-white period, "Kiss" exemplifies the optical precision that defined 1960s Op Art. This framed print captures the original's dynamic interplay of geometric forms that appear to shift before the viewer's eyes.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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Bridget Riley's "Kiss": The Optical Pulse of 1960s Abstraction

Created in 1961, "Kiss" represents Bridget Riley's groundbreaking exploration of visual perception through geometric abstraction. This work emerged during the formative period of Op Art, as Riley began developing her signature style of black-and-white compositions that challenge the viewer's eye. The painting's interlacing curves create a rhythmic pulsation, demonstrating how simple forms could generate complex optical effects.

The original "Kiss" belongs to a series where Riley investigated the tension between figure and ground, using precisely calculated curves to produce the illusion of movement. This print reproduction captures the mathematical precision of Riley's composition, where every line's width and curvature contributes to the overall visual vibration.

Art Historical Context

The Birth of Op Art Through Riley's Early Works

When "Kiss" was created in 1961, Bridget Riley was among the pioneers developing what would become known as Op Art. This movement emerged as artists began systematically exploring optical phenomena rather than expressive content. Riley's work from this period distinguished itself through its rigorous geometric structures that produced perceptual effects without relying on color.

This print exemplifies Riley's early black-and-white period, where she focused on creating visual experiences through precise arrangements of shapes. The artist's methodical approach involved extensive preparatory studies to determine the exact dimensions and curvatures that would produce the desired optical effect.

Editorial Insight
"Kiss" demonstrates how Riley transformed mathematical principles into visual poetry, creating a static image that appears to breathe and shift before the viewer's eyes.
Technical Analysis

The Visual Engineering of "Kiss"

Geometric Precision

The composition's foundation lies in its mathematical structure, where each curve's radius and position follows a calculated sequence. Riley employed a methodical approach, using graph paper and rulers to achieve the precise curvatures that create the work's pulsating effect.

Monochrome Contrast

The high-contrast black-and-white palette intensifies the optical illusion, as the absence of color forces the viewer's eye to focus on the relationships between shapes. This print faithfully reproduces the original's stark tonal contrasts that are essential to its perceptual impact.

KISS 1961 by Bridget Riley — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Bridget Riley, Kiss (1961) — Framed art print detail showing optical curvature
Product Details

Print and Frame Specifications

Artist Bridget Riley
Original Year 1961
Art Style Op Art
Subject Matter Abstract geometric composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Natural wood with conservation mount
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping
Returns 30-day return policy

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Design Guidance

Displaying "Kiss" in Contemporary Spaces

This 30×40 cm framed print makes a striking statement in modern interiors, particularly against neutral walls where its optical effects become most pronounced. The monochrome palette allows for versatile placement in both residential and professional settings. Consider positioning the print at eye level in well-lit areas to fully appreciate its perceptual qualities.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the print?

Yes, every print comes with a museum-quality frame included in the price. Our frames are crafted from sustainable wood with conservation mounting to preserve the artwork.

Do you offer free worldwide shipping?

Absolutely. We provide free shipping to all countries with no minimum order requirement. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location.

How long will the print maintain its quality?

Our prints are produced using archival inks on museum-quality paper, designed to maintain their vibrancy for decades when displayed properly and kept out of direct sunlight.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your print, you may return it within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.

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