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Mark Vogel – “Gridded Glow Asterism” a unique op-art painting

$1,500.00

Artist Name:  Mark Vogel

Name / Description: “Gridded Glow Asterism”, a unique op-art painting

Type: An acrylic painting oncradled panel

Size: ​(in inches): Image 12″ x 12″ x 2″

Condition: Excellent Condition​

Shipping Method: Shipped crated

Shipped From: Lancaster, PA

Provenance​ / COA: COA is provided by the artist

Sold: Unframed

This is an original acrylic on panel op art abstract painting entitled “Gridded Glow Asterism”, created Jan 10, 2025. It measures 12″ X 12″ and is part of my “Asterism Series” of contemporary op art works. The term “asterism” refers to the “X” that appears to the eye — but does not exist in the painting — and occurs when contiguous colors interact from light to dark or dark to light. I am influenced by the Op Artists of the 1960s and 1970s — especially Julian Stanczak, Josef Albers, Carlos Cruz Diez, and Richard Anuszkiewicz. I have finished all four sides, so no frame is needed.

By using carefully placed squares of precisely chosen colors, my Asterism Series of paintings creates an illusion of an “X” that exists only in the eye and mind of the viewer, but not in the painting itself. Some of these paintings, such as this example, appear to be lit from within, glowing with a natural light.

I borrowed the term Asterism from gemologists who use it to describe the “X” that appears in gems such as Star Sapphires. Julian Stanczak’s “Lumina Series” paintings have subtle instances of this effect. I am exploring ways to achieve dramatic use of the Asterism effect in this series.

In a way, my Asterism paintings are akin to the Pointillism works from the 19th century, where small packets of pure color were meticulously placed to create an image when viewed from a distance. Similarly, my Asterism effect relies on the viewer’s perception to construct an image that isn’t physically present in the artwork itself. This series challenges the observer’s interaction with art, making the experience uniquely personal and dynamic. By contemplating these pieces, viewers are invited to explore the boundaries of visual perception and delve into the enigmatic interplay of color and form.

Why does that “X” appear in my Asterism paintings? This visual deception is an example of simultaneous contrast.  Simultaneous contrast, or the contrast effect, is a visual phenomenon where the perception of one color is affected by the presence of surrounding colors. Specifically, the brightness, saturation, and even the hue of a color can be altered by the colors surrounding it. I enjoy exploring how subtle color changes can create illusions such as Asterisms or a sense of glowing or depth.

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Mark Vogel Biography

Mark Vogel creates hard-edge, geometric abstract paintings, and digital prints as a contemporary continuation of the Op Art genre. He remains a colorist exploring the interaction of color — investigating how colors create illusions and how colors can evoke unique memories in each of us. Colors can take on symbolic meanings, such as religious or nationalistic connotations, or in everyday life as red means stop or green means go. Colors stimulate, colors relax, and when they are released from a viewer’s preconceptions or cultural constraints, they can take on new meanings. Mark enjoys the role that mathematics plays in his work, and the process of layer upon layer of colors that are applied using varying widths of masking tape to create the final result — which is something that I can’t see until the last piece of tape is removed. As a Contemporary Op Artist, Mark has been primarily influenced by the Op Artists of the 1960s and 1970s — especially Julian Stanczak and Richard Anuszkiewicz, as well as Bauhaus artist Josef Albers. I have been fascinated with the Op Art Movement ever since I bought a Vasarely poster at a psychedelic shop as a ten-year-old in the late 1960s. Mark’s paintings and digital prints rely on arrangements of shape and line, and the choice of precise colors that create structures, flickering, glowing, or a sense of perspective. One example of this perception of a structure is the effect that I call an “Asterism.” This refers to the “X” that appears to the eye but does not exist in the painting and occurs when contiguous colors interact from light to dark or dark to light. I borrowed the term Asterism from gemologists who use it to describe the “X” that appears in gems such as Star Sapphires. Mark has won numerous awards for his art, Including: Silver Award, Abstracts with Red 2022 International Juried Painting Competition, January 2022 Gallery Choice Award, All Abstraction, 2022 International Juried Online Exhibition, July 2022 Best of Show, 2022 Abstract Art Juried Exhibition The Artists’ Space Gallery, December 2022 Honorable Mention, 62nd Annual Community Art Exhibition, Lancaster Museum of Art, June 2024 Honorable Mention, 12th Annual International Juried Art Competition, Teravarna Art Gallery, July 2024 Directors’ Choice Award, Art Fluent, Juried exhibition: “Minimal.” September 2024
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