The artwork titled “Encircling Discs With Grey in Grey to Black Sequence,” created by Bridget Riley in 1970, is an exemplar of the Concretism art movement. This abstract piece features a series of disc patterns arranged in a carefully crafted sequence transitioning from grey to black hues, reflecting Riley’s meticulous approach to form and color.
The artwork is dominated by a grey background, serving as a canvas for eight discs uniformly spaced in two rows of four. Each disc comprises concentric circles that vary in color, including shades of white, pink, light blue, and transitioning to deeper greys and black towards the center. The minimalistic yet dynamic composition explores the visual interplay between color and form, inviting viewers to experience a sense of rhythm and movement inherent in Riley’s signature style. This piece demonstrates Riley’s exploration of optical effects and geometrical precision, representative of the abstract and concretist aesthetics of the period.