"Rayo always retained his refined technique; his skill did not decay with the passage of time and remained unbeatable. He was able to treat a variety of themes and subjected them all to the exactitude of geometry and the optic balancing acts that exercise the viewer’s retina. He constructed a visual grammar based on precision, on chromatic and formal variations capable of bringing forth his personality, which became singularized and entered collective memory even beyond the circle of the visual arts."

 

— Miguel González on Omar Rayo

Leon Tovar Gallery represents the Estate of Omar Rayo worldwide

 

Omar Rayo (b. Roldanillo, Colombia 1928 – d. Palmira, Colombia 2010) was a Colombian artist recognized for his blending of Op Art,  abstraction, and Latin folklore and for his pioneering optical kinetics in sculpture and paintings such as his Ritmocromías. His works often featured intricate geometric patterns and optical illusions, showcasing a meticulous attention to detail. Rayo's practice delved into the exploration of visual perception, with an emphasis on creating vibrant and dynamic compositions that captivate the viewer.