Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley, born in 1931, is a British artist best known as one of the leading figures of the Op Art (Optical Art) movement. In her art, she uses geometric patterns, lines, and colors to create optical illusions. Riley is particularly renowned for the optical effects that create an impression of movement and depth. Her works question visual perception and aim to leave the viewer under the influence of colors, shapes, and lines. As one of the most important names in Op Art, Riley has created a language that manipulates the viewer's perceptions with abstract art. Having exhibited her work worldwide to date, she is considered one of the significant figures of modern art.