Halyna Zhehulska (born 1957) is a graphic artist and is among those who were influenced by the work of Alexander Aksinin. The main motive of her artwork is geometric compositions, sometimes with texts. Her works refer to op art – a style that arose in the 1960s of the 20th century. Generally, op art artists used geometric shapes to create unusual visual effects and optical illusions on a plane.
Works of THE ARTIST
Abstraction, 1977
Abstraction, 1977
The unemployed under the window of the restaurant asks for a piece of bread, 1979
Documents that show police supervision, 1979
Abstraction, 1980
Abstraction, 1980
Abstraction, 1980
Abstraction, 1986