→ High-res Scans of M.C. Escher’s Prints

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The Boston Public Library has digitized their collection of M.C. Escher prints and put them all online.

Escher's mind-bending prints are favorites of deep thinkers everywhere. Browse their collection, zoom in and let your mind wander.

Traveling to Spain in 1936, Escher visited the Alhambra for the second time and visited the mosque in Córdoba. The renewed exposure to Arabic design occasioned an important change in his work — he became fascinated with geometry and symmetry and how those abstract design elements could be incorporated into his representations of the natural world. The images in his later prints are created from within his mind rather than representations of the physical world. He explored how to represent people, animals, and objects rising from the flat page and then returning, as well as how to represent the endlessness of infinity.

A really amazing resource! I'll put a few of my favorites here, then the link below. (I'm scaling the photos down so this post doesn't get too big, but the full sized copies at the website are huge)

LINK: M. C. Escher (1898-1972). Prints and Drawings

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Escher is literally mind-bending :D

haha exactly :)

I love M.C. Escher!! His self portrait and the hands drawing eachother are the first two pieces of his I saw in a grade school arts program I got to participate in. I was captivated by the creativity and skill and have lived his work ever since.

That's awesome that you were exposed to him so early. I don't remember when I first saw one of his pieces, but I also was immediately captivated by what I saw and became a fan for life. It also made me a fan of all these impossible geometry drawings that look like they could almost work... if reality would just twist a bit.