Monday, 7 January 2013

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Description On the uniformly gray surface of a strip of paper that is being unrolled,a simultaneousdevelopment in form and contrast is taking place. Triangles,at first scarcely visible, change into more complicated figures,whilst the color contrast between them increases. In the middle they are transformed into white and black birds, and from there fly off into the world as independentcreatures.And so the strip of paper on which they were drawn disappearsDescription : Magnifying to the empty centre of this print Around this centre, everything is rotated a bit clockwise.At the bottom right, you'll enter the print gallery. A man stands there, hands on his back,looking at the prints. On the bottom left side, the young man is about 4 times larger than the man at the bottom right. The young mans head is relative also larger than the rest of his body.He's observing a print, of which he's a detail himselfyou can't say is the line is before or beyond the other line. The boy sits with such a strang

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

Escher S Eye

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