Taking a scientific approach to art, Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely is credited to initiating the Op Art movement in the 1930s. Graphic and hypnotic, Victor Vasarely artwork creates the illusion of spatial depth by employing precise geometric patterns. Among Vasaley’s most celebrated artworks are his genre-defining Zebra from 1930 and his 1968 Vega series which showcases what looks to be a sphere swelling against a gridded surface—Mind warping? That's not even the half of it.