The Optical-Dynamic Reliefs originated from the study of visual effects in the early 1960s. These are linear configurations obtained by superimposing two levels. The first level is a structure made of strips that, spaced apart, create segments from which the image of the second level emerges. It is only with the participation of the viewer that these works show their ever-changing nature.
The Optical-Dynamic Reliefs originated from the study of visual effects in the early 1960s. These are linear configurations obtained by superimposing two levels. The first level is a structure made of strips that, spaced apart, create segments from which the image of the second level emerges. It is only with the participation of the viewer that these works show their ever-changing nature.