Friday, 11 January 2013

Escher Butterflies

Escher Butterflies

M.C.Escher Butterflies, Cultural Entomology Digest 1M. C. Escher became fascinated with thegeometric processes of filling the plain (tessellation) and his imagery took a biased towards asymmetrical natural forms of which insects were often his subject matter. He made the comment that insects are generally best recognized from above.Order Items Order Status MySubscription Copyright  An important source for Contemporary American and European Post-War Art; Skot Foreman gallery inventory consists of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints by artists such as Salvador Dali, M.C. Escher, Howard Finster, Keith Haring, (vintage) Peter Max, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Purvis Young (Estate)An important source for Contemporary American and European Post-War Art; Skot Foreman gallery inventory consists of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and limited-edition prints by artists such as Salvador Dali, M.C. Escher, Howard Finster, Keith Haring, (vintage) Peter Max, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Purvis Young (Estate)

Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies


 Escher Butterflies

 Escher Butterflies

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