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Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: New York City
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 06-17-2003 15:08

one of my favs for far.

CPrompt
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: there...no..there.....
Insane since: May 2001

posted posted 06-17-2003 15:31

just noticed that myself. I guess it's his birthday today? Feel bad that I don't know


Yep, it's his birthday today!

quote:
Maurits Cornelis Escher, born in Leeuwarden, 17 june 1898



HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Later,

C:\


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bodhi23
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Greensboro, NC USA
Insane since: Jun 2002

posted posted 06-17-2003 15:58

Happy birthday MC Escher!

I had a chance several years ago to take in an exhibit of his work at the National Museum of Modern Art in DC. Some friends of mine and I made the trip just to see it - the largest collection of his work in one place ever, at the time. He has done some really nice landscapes in addition to the wacky stuff...
They appear to have added this virtual tour to their website...

Bodhi - Cell 617

Moon Shadow
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Rouen, France
Insane since: Jan 2003

posted posted 06-17-2003 17:14

I can't access your site Bodhi, it's been banned...

I like Escher very much, my mom loves him, we have several posters of his work at home...

I love particularly three of his paintings... The one being reminded on the Google page (a hand drawing another hand drawing the first hand) is very particular, I like it very much. It symbolizes very well his work.

Here it is ( this is a thumbnail, don't forget to click to get a larger version) :



However, my favorite always was the one he didn't finish, he let the center of the painting to be blank because it was too complex to imagine. On this topic, I've heard that recently scientists completed the picture with the help of computers. Bha.. I think it's better with a blank

Here it is :



I also always liked very much the one with the crocodiles :



There are other drawings on this website, I guess you're good enough to search for them if you're interested

Edit : Ahhh while surfing on websites related to Escher's work, I came across one I didn't know... And I love it. I'm pretty sure many artists got their inspiration from it...



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Veneficuz
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: A graveyard of dreams
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 06-17-2003 20:37

Don't think I've seen any of his art before, at least I didn't take notice of his name then. But now I've been enlightened, his work is faboulus

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bodhi23
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Greensboro, NC USA
Insane since: Jun 2002

posted posted 06-17-2003 21:00

MS - you hadn't seen that drawing before? It's always been one of my favorites... Escher was so talented... and he had such a unique way of viewing the world.

In the movie "Labyrinth", by Jim Henson, one of the final scenes is in a room designed to look like his "Stairs" drawing. The whole room rotated and changed so that the actors appeared to using all the different angles of stairs and platforms... One of my favorite movie scenes...


Bodhi - Cell 617

CPrompt
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: there...no..there.....
Insane since: May 2001

posted posted 06-17-2003 21:57

smacks Veneficuz with a wet smelly fish

Later,

C:\


~Binary is best~

Dracusis
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Brisbane, Australia
Insane since: Apr 2001

posted posted 06-18-2003 03:48

Veneficuz, you uncultured swine! Hah.

I knew what it was the second I saw the image. Defiantly one of my fav google logo's too.

trib
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Den Haag, Netherlands
Insane since: Sep 2002

posted posted 06-18-2003 08:03

Take a look at the picture of himself holding a shiny ball ... now think on this ...

It's worth noting (and it's a point which makes his work even more phenomenal) that most of the monochrome works are, in face, woodcuts. So he didn't just draw with such fascinating precision, he then went and cut it into the surface of a block of hardwood with a sharp knife and make prints of it - and that's what you see nowadays - reproductions of the prints !!


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bodhi23
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: Greensboro, NC USA
Insane since: Jun 2002

posted posted 06-18-2003 16:21

Did Escher do woodblock prints or lithograph prints? I thought it was lithographs... they are much easier to detail than wood is... You can get lots of really fine lines in a lithograph print, because you basically transfer the drawing to the stone, and then etch it.

edit: nope - now that I go and look, he used woodcuts, linoleum prints, as well as lithographs... Still impressive, any way you look at it.


Cell 617

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