Bridget Riley, a pioneering British artist, is renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to the Op Art movement, creating mesmerizing optical illusions with her geometric patterns and vibrant colors. Through her innovative approach to abstraction, Riley has challenged perceptions and expanded the boundaries of visual art.

"In my earlier paintings, I wanted the space between the picture plane and the spectator to be active."



"I think this lack of a center has something to do with the loss of certainties that Christianity had to offer."



"Painters have always needed a sort of veil upon which they can focus their attention. It's as though the more fully the consciousness is absorbed, the greater the freedom of the spirit behind."


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"His failures are as valuable as his successes: by misjudging one thing he conforms something else, even if at the time he does not know what that something else is."



"I used to build up to sensation, accumulating tension until it released a perceptual experience."



"As the artist picks his way along, rejecting and accepting as he goes, certain patterns of enquiry emerge."

