“Waterfall,” by M.C. Escher (1898 – 1972) gives architecture a reality check. Manipulating perception and perspective, the Dutch artist created three-dimensional artworks containing infinite patterns of waterfalls, stairs, ceilings and floors. His woodcuttings, lithographs and mezzotints, infused with advanced mathematically concepts, were influenced by Spanish tiling patterns and the Italian landscape.
Creativity and logic converge in M.C. Escher’s mind-bending art of mathematical perfection. The Dutch Escher (1898-1972) is the world’s most famous graphic artist; his interlocking figures, shapes and mirror images presented in black and white enhance their implausible dimensions. As a student, Escher disliked math as much as he disliked flat shapes, thereby compelling him to create otherworldly optical illusions. Escher’s pop culture references appear in everything from The Simpsons to The Matrix to music and video games.
This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press.
Posted on: 8/29/2011
4.0would buy again and did
- Great Quality Paper
- Visually Appealing
- Accent Piece
- Decoration
- Inspiration
- Age:
- 55 – 59
- Gender:
- Male
- Display Location:
- Bedroom, Hallway
Posted on: 8/9/2010
5.0would buy this product again
By George
from Northampton, Pa
- Attractive Frame Design
- Great Quality Material
- Nice Workmanship
- Perfect Size
- Visually Appealing
- Vivid Detail
- Accent Piece
- Decoration
- Fill Wall Space
- Age:
- 45 – 49
- Gender:
- Male
- Display Location:
- Bedroom