Abstract painting

Else clues

• '60s artistic genre

• '60s creative movement

• '60s designs

• '60s gallery genre

• '60s painting movement

• '60s painting style

• '60s poster genre

• '60s style

• Perceptual abstraction

• The Responsive Eye exhibition, e.g.

• 1970s painting style

• 60's-70's gallery hangings

• Abstract creations

• Abstract form of the '60s

• Abstract form prominent in the '60s

• Abstract images

• Abstract painting style

• Abstract painting style of the '60s

• Abstract style

• Abstract style of the '60s

• Abstract style popular in the '60s

• Abstract visual images

• Abstract visual style

• Abstract works that seem to move

• Albers genre

• Albers's Homage to the Square, e.g.

• Bauhaus course

• Bauhaus offshoot

• Bedazzling museum works

• Bridget Riley genre

• Bridget Riley works, e.g.

• Bridget Riley's Blaze 4, e.g.

• Bridget Riley's Movement in Squares, e.g.

• Bridget Riley's Movement in Squares, for example

• Bridget Riley's field

• Bridget Riley's movement

• Category for MOMA

• Certain abstract paintings

• Changing painting

• Confusing pictures

• Creative movement of the '60s

• Cultural phenomenon of the '60s

• Dazzling display

• Dazzling drawings

• Dazzling drawings of the '60s

• Dazzling works

• Dazzling works of the '60s

• Design style

• Design technique

• Dizzy-making drawings

• Dizzying abstract genre

• Dizzying design

• Dizzying gallery display

• Dizzying gallery fare

• Dizzying gallery hangings

• Dizzying genre

• Dizzying hangings

• Dizzying images

• Dizzying museum display

• Dizzying painting genre

• Dizzying painting movement

• Dizzying paintings

• Dizzying pictures

• Dizzying visuals

• Drawings that deceive

• Escher's genre

• Eye dazzlers

• Eye twisters

• Eye-bending designs

• Eye-bending drawing

• Eye-bending painting

• Eye-bending pictures

• Eye-bending works

• Eye-catching designs

• Eye-catching works

• Eye-cue tests?

• Eye-defying oeuvres

• Eye-fooling designs

• Eye-fooling pictures

• Eye-fooling works

• Eye-popping canvases

• Eye-popping designs

• Eye-popping drawings

• Eye-popping genre

• Eye-popping paintings

• Eye-straining exhibit

• Eye-teasing designs

• Eye-teasing images

• Eye-teasing paintings

• Eye-tricking designs

• Eye-tricking work

• Eye-twisting display

• Eyeball bender

• Eyeball-bending designs

• Eyeball-bending drawings

• Eyeball-bending genre

• Eyeball-bending painting genre

• Eyeball-bending pictures

• Eyeball-bending works

• Flashy gallery display

• Flickery paintings

• Frank Stella's genre

• Gallery offering

• Genre characterized by its illusion of movement

• Genre of a 1965 exhibit called The Responsive Eye

• Genre of Bridget Riley's 'Movement in Squares'

• Genre of dizzying drawings

• Genre of Escher's Relativity

• Genre of the '60s

• Genre of the 1965 MoMA exhibition 'The Responsive Eye'

• Geometric paintings

• Hard-to-view works

• Head-spinning paintings

• Hirshhorn Museum attraction

• Hirshhorn Museum offerings

• Illusionary genre

• Illusionary painting

• Illusionary works

• Illusions at the gallery

• Illusions in paint

• Illusory abstractions

• Illusory display

• Illusory movement movement

• Illusory painting

• Illusory painting genre

• Illusory works

• It can make you dizzy

• It looks different depending on where you stand

• It's eye-catching

• It's eye-grabbing

• It's usually nonrepresentational

• Josef Albers' genre

• Josef Albers' style

• Julian Stanczak's genre

• lllusions at a gallery

• Magic Eye picture, e.g.

• Many a 1960s poster

• Mesmerizing designs

• Modern designs

• Modern museum display

• MOMA display

• MOMA exhibit

• MOMA illusion

• MOMA showing

• Movement that inspired '60s fashion

• Movement that might leave you reeling

• Museum offering

• Off-the-wall piece on the wall?

• Old role for paintings that trick the eye (2,3)

• Outgrowth of geometrical abstraction

• Painter's genre

• Painting movement

• Painting school

• Painting style

• Painting style of the 1960s

• Painting style that's visually teasing

• Paintings with geometric patterns

• Paintings with intense contrast, often

• Perplexing pictures

• Peter Max speciality

• Pictures for which Time Magazine coined the name in 1964

• Pictures of illusion

• Pictures that create illusions

• Pictures that may be difficult to focus on

• Pictures that may make you dizzy

• Pictures that mess with your eyes

• Psychedelic paintings, for example

• Pulsating paintings

• Retro genre on the wall

• Retro poster genre

• Richard Anuszkiewicz pictures

• Showy gallery display

• Some 60's museum exhibits

• Some 60's paintings

• Some abstract painting

• Some abstract works

• Some ambiguous images

• Some drawings that deceive

• Some eyeball benders

• Some modern museum designs

• Some MoMA designs

• Some MoMA pieces

• Some psychedelic designs

• Some trippy pics

• Squiggles and such

• Stanczak's Provocative Current, e.g.

• Style known as perceptual abstraction

• Style of dizzying pictures

• Style pioneered by Josef Albers

• Style using ambiguous patterns

• Style with illusory motion

• Subject of a pioneering 1965 MoMA show

• Swirls and such

• Vasarely genre

• Vasarely works

• Victor Vasarely specialty

• Victor Vasarely's Zebras, e.g.

• Victor Vasarely's genre

• Victor Vasarely's movement

• Visual illusion genre

• Visual illusions

• Visual movement popularized in the 1960s

• Visually jarring pictures, perhaps

• Visually teasing images

• Warhol style

• Work that gives the illusion of movement

• Work with wavy lines, maybe

• Works like Movement in Squares

• Works with afterimages

• Works with visual effects


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