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op–art
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op–art
(noun)
op–art
/
ˈ
ɑːp
ˈ
ɑɚt/
noun
op–art
/
ˈ
ɑːp
ˈ
ɑɚt/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of OP–ART
[
noncount
]
:
paintings, drawings, etc., made up of lines and shapes that are repeated and often placed in such a way that they look as though they are moving
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