Omar Rayo, a Colombian artist of extraordinary versatility, has left an enduring imprint on the world. His most iconic works serve as a bridge between pre-Columbian visual culture and geometric abstraction, featuring crisp patterns and folds that challenge flatness. Born in Colombia, Rayo's early career as a caricaturist evolved into surrealistic watercolors during his "bejuquismo" period. His extensive travels throughout South America inspired the "Via Sur" series, where indigenous influences and exposure to literary giants like Jorge Luis Borges shaped his distinctive geometric stylizations.

Omar Rayo's enthusiasm for trompe l’oeil is rooted in a profound sense of playfulness and mischief. His artistic intent lies in the playful act of tricking the viewer's perception, creating an illusion of depth and three-dimensionality where none exists. This mischievous approach to trompe l’oeil not only showcases Rayo's technical prowess but also underscores his desire to engage and challenge the viewer's perception, inviting them into a delightful visual game that blurs the lines between reality and illusion.

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