Riley's experiments with optical illusions continued throughout her career. In 1967 she introduced colour into her work, making her first stripe paintings. She sometimes broke from geometric forms in the 1970s to create what she termed curve paintings, in which waving lines give the impression of undulating movement.
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The Stripes print series was created by Bridget Riley in 1965. It is an example of her exploration of colour and form and represents her Op Art style. 1.