MWW Artwork of the Day (4/3/16)M.C. Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972)Puddle (February 1952)Woodcut in black,
MWW Artwork of the Day (4/3/16)M.C. Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972)Puddle (February 1952)Woodcut in black, olive and brown, printed from three blocks, 23.9 x 32 cm.Since 1936, Escher’s work had become primarily focused on paradoxes, tessellation and other abstract visual concepts. This print, however, is a realistic depiction of a simple image that portrays two perspectives at once. It depicts an unpaved road with a large pool of water in the middle of it at twilight. Turning the print upside-down and focusing strictly on the reflection in the water, it becomes a depiction of a forest with a full moon overhead. The road is soft and muddy and in it there are two distinctly different sets of tire tracks, two sets of footprints going in opposite directions and two bicycle tracks. Escher has thus captured three elements: the water, sky and earth.Check out these two MWW Escher galleries which between them contain almost all of his work:* M.C. Escher – The Early Years (1917-37)* The Topsy-Turvy World of M.C. Escher (1938-1972) -- source link
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