Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898–1972), Scholastica (Flying Witch), 1931
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Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898–1972), Scholastica (Flying Witch), 1931
Relativity (M.C. Esher)
Lithograph print, 1953
The Ant People
2004-2005 I always enjoyed comics and wanted to make my own one day so I began with The Ant People at a young age. “The Ant People” was going to be the name of my famous comic strip. The idea was that like ants in an ant farm, The Ant People are unaware of the greater world outside the comic strip. I vaguely remember trying to make some type of deep, meaningful point with that idea… I gave up on…
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M.C. Escher Skull 1919
M.C. Escher
Otherworldly double exposure photography from Thomas Barbéy.