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Omar Rayo Reyes (January 20, 1928 – June 7, 2010) was a renowned Colombian painter, sculptor, caricaturist and plastic artist. He won the 1970 Salón de Artistas Colombianos. Rayo worked with abstract geometry primarily employing black, white, red and yellow. He was part of the Op Art movement. Rayo's work shows that geometric art is as much a part of the past as it is of the future. He used traces of the past to discover new ways to present visual and geometric sketches.

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  • Ómar Rayo (es)
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  • Ómar Rayo Reyes (Roldanillo, Valle del Cauca, 20 de enero de 1928-Palmira, Valle del Cauca, 7 de junio de 2010) fue un pintor colombiano.​ (es)
  • Omar Rayo est un peintre colombien né le 20 janvier 1928 à Roldanillo dans le département du Valle del Cauca, et mort le 7 juin 2010 à l'âge de 82 ans. Rayo est un peintre original : il peint des figures géométriques. Il commence sa carrière en 1945 en tant que caricaturiste sur l'avenue Siloe et travaille pour des journaux de Bogota et Cali. Il commence à exposer ses œuvres en 1948. À partir de 1954 il commence à voyager dans l’Amérique latine pour ses études. Grâce à une bourse, il vit au Mexique de 1959 à 1960 avant de partir à New York et y reste 10 ans. En 1981, il fonde le Musée Rayo dans sa ville natale.. Rayo a commencé sa carrière artistique en faisant des caricatures et a fait ses études par correspondance. (fr)
  • Omar Rayo Reyes (January 20, 1928 – June 7, 2010) was a renowned Colombian painter, sculptor, caricaturist and plastic artist. He won the 1970 Salón de Artistas Colombianos. Rayo worked with abstract geometry primarily employing black, white, red and yellow. He was part of the Op Art movement. Rayo's work shows that geometric art is as much a part of the past as it is of the future. He used traces of the past to discover new ways to present visual and geometric sketches. (en)
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