7. Example Art Ascending and Descending 1960 Op art – stairs can go up or down, depending on view Mathematical – The people walk for an infinite amount of time Shading -enhances three dimensional art Pen and Ink
8. Example Art Day and Night, 1938 Pen and Ink Metamorphosis – from a farm to a bird Positive/Negative – The birds in the center Symmetrical –sides are identical
9. Example Art House of Stairs, 1951 Shading – improves three dimensional effect Pen and Ink Op art – drawing curves towards center Mathematical – grid walls
10. My Original Art Metamorphosis – Objects transforms into other items Tessellations – Shapes in background Pen and Ink Positive and Negative – background uses opposite colors to create shapes Life 01, 2010
11. Conclusion Observing the creative, genuine, and imaginative art of M.C. Escher was a privilege. Using the styles that he used such as tessellations and metamorphosis, I created a piece of art. I am glad that Escher did an act of kindness towards his Jewish friend, Jessurun de Mesquita following the Holocaust. This proved that Escher was a caring and loving man in addition to all his other characteristics. Overall, researching about Escher has enlightened me to how artistic one can be.