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opart
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Off-the-wall piece on the wall?
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Mind-bending paintings
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It often employs geometric patterns
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Illusionary works
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Head-spinning paintings
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Head-spinning hangings
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Eyeball bender
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Eye-fooling works
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Eye-boggling work
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Dizzying pix
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Dizzying painting genre
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Dizzying display
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Dazzling works
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Dazzling designs
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Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares," e.g
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Bauhaus offshoot
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Abstract creations
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1960s painting movement
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'60s painting movement
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Work with a pattern, maybe
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What flashing or swelling is symptomatic of
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Visually teasing genre
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Victor Vasarely specialty
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Vasarely's genre
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Trippy graphics
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Tricky genre
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The painting in Roger Sterling's office on "Mad Men", for example
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Subject of a 1964 Time article subtitled "Pictures That Attack the Eye"
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Style of Bridget Riley paintings
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Style known as perceptual abstraction
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Stanczak's "Provocative Current," e.g
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Some MoMA designs
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Some dazzling designs
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Richard Anuszkiewicz pictures
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Reality-bending paintings
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Popular 1960s' style of abstractionism
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Pictures that may look like they're moving
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Pictures named by Time in 1964
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Peter Max speciality
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Perplexing pictures
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Paintings with kinetic illusions
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Paintings with intense contrast, often
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Paintings with geometric patterns
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Painting style that teases the eyeballs
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Painting style of the 60's
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Painting movement
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Offshoot of Bauhaus constructivism
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Movement that might leave you reeling
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Modern gallery item
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Mind-boggling designs
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Mesmerizing painting style
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Magic Eye picture, e.g
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Magic Eye images, e.g
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M.O.M.A. display
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Julian Stanczak's genre
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Josef Albers' style
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Josef Albers' genre
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It's usually nonrepresentational
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It's bedazzling
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It becomes another genre if a "P" is added to the front
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Illusory painting
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Illusory movement movement
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Illusory images
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Illusory illustration
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Illusions in paint
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Illusionary paintings
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Illusionary abstractions
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Illusion-creating works
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Illusion-based visual style
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Illusion-based genre
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Good genre for a maze maker
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Genre that plays tricks on your eyes
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Genre that makes use of trompe loeil
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Genre of Marina Apollonio's works
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Genre of Escher's "Relativity"
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Genre of dizzying drawings
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Genre of a 1965 exhibit called "The Responsive Eye"
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Genre in MoMA's 1965 "The Responsive Eye" exhibit
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Genre characterized by its illusion of movement
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Eyeball-twisting drawings
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Eyeball-bending paintings
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Eyeball-bending painting genre
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Eyeball-bending images
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Eyeball-bending graphics
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Eyeball-bending gallery display
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Eyeball-bending designs
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Eye-twisting poster genre
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Eye-tricking work
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Eye-tricking paintings
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Eye-tricking designs
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Eye-popping works
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Eye-popping designs
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Eye-fooling paintings
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Eye-fooling images
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Eye-fooling designs
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Eye-fooling canvases
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Eye-deceiving designs
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Eye-catching display
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Eye-boggling prints
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Escher's genre
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Dizzying painting movement
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Dizzying MoMA works
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Dizzying gallery works
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Dizzying gallery hangings
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Dizzying abstract genre
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Dazzling style
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Dazzling posters
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Dazzling painting genre popularized by Victor Vasarely and Bridget Riley
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Dazzling drawings
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Confusing pictures
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Bridget Riley's paintings
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Bridget Riley's movement
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Bridget Riley's "Blaze 4," e.g
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Bridget Riley specialty
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Bridget Riley creations
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Bauhaus course
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Abstract works that seem to move
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Abstract work
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Abstract visual style
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Abstract visual images
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Abstract painting
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Abstract images
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Abstract designs often done in black and white
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1960s' style of abstract painting, with dramatic visual effects
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1960s poster style
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"Pictures that Attack the Eye," according to a Time magazine headline
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'60s painting style
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'60s abstract-image genre
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Eyeball benders